You really will need a lot of patience and skill.
Do not expect to create a mod within a few hours, as most mods will take some months. Re-texturing may be simple, but other things may be more complex such as building models, scripting, etc. Please take note that if you really want to create your dream mod, you have to take a lot of considerations. After that, the player should press "Play game" and will see the mod. Once these are activated, it may take some time to load. Then, in the main menu screen, the mod can be activated through the "Modifications" option. In Emergency 4/911: First Responders, mods are installed, usually with an installer and the installer tells where the original game is. Other mods may just be bug fixes or enhancers. Often, this involves the re-texturing of vehicles and creating of others. In general, these mods add real-life emergency units from real-life cities, for example Los Angeles, New York, Madrid, Berlin, London and more. Most mods are for Emergency 4 (known as 911: First Responders in the Americas) because Emergency 4 comes with a built in editor tool and is more simpler than editing other games. Modifications or Mods for short are third-party programs that are downloaded online from the internet that are meant to modify the way the game is played (in this case is the Emergency series). The Los Angeles mod is one the many mods for the Emergency game. Emergency units and the city of Los Angeles. Report progress of fire / Gun involved / D.O.A.A screenshot of the Los Angeles Mod, a modification for Emergency 4/911: First Responders which adds real-life L.A. Modifications or Mods for short are third-party programs that are downloaded online from the internet that are meant to. In my view it is very fun to play, and even more on multiplayer where you can balance players roles. I hope you enjoy it and give your feedback. Tow truck needed / under influence of alcohol A screenshot of the Los Angeles Mod, a modification for Emergency 4/911: First Responders which adds real-life L.A. From the Emergency and Non-Presidentially Declared Natural Disaster Set-Aside, Congress authorizes in HUD Annual Appropriation Acts, annual set asides to assist PHAs with threats to resident safety and security caused by a Safety and Security Emergency. So finally i can present you my creating it took me like month of polishing it. Officer welfare check / under influence of drugs + Units Submod for Los Angeles mod 2.0 version 1.1It works with AUS Units in this version:-McCormick Ambulance-Border Patrol Crown Victoria(LED and Vector version)-USCG Truck-California Highway Patrol Mobile Command Post-CHP Charger(in white)-LAPD Smart For2More Info : you find bugs post them in. Report to / Do you have contact with ĭetaining suspect / Check auto registrationĬheck wants and record, subject Ok so this time i made you the lafd ambulance the newer one cuz i only found E450 witch is not seen a lot today so here you go the newer ambulance and hope you like it -note- this car has no els but i found mine working good so i put els of mine in that file with the texture also the lafd has more then one kind of liverys to this one ambulance its the most knowen so. Urgent / Complete present assignment ASAPĪrrived at scene / Stand by until channel clears Identify frequency / Dispatching too fastĬonvoy or escort detail / Suspicious person You are being received clearly / Signal is strongĪffirmative / Understood / Message received You are being received poorly / Cannot copy One of the most frequently used ten-codes, 10-4, has become popular enough to sometimes be used in every-day language. In addition to law enforcement, ten-codes are frequently used on Citizens' Band (CB) radio. Also, the first syllable of speech was often not transmitted, so the syllable "ten" was prefixed to all numeric codes to ensure that the important information would be received.ĭespite their usefulness, the exact meaning of ten-codes often varies between jurisdictions and locations. On old radio systems, channels were limited so messages needed to be short. The codes were originally developed in 1937 to allow for brevity, clarity, and standardization of messages transmitted over radio channels.
Ten-codes, also known as 10-codes or ten signals, are code words used by many police officers to aid with voice communication.