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PhantomS

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  1. Type Of Activity: Delivering Goods. Date: 11/09/2023 Participants: N/A Screenshots:
  2. Type Of Activity: Refueling Gaz Stations Date: 11/09/2023 Participants: N/A Screenshots:
  3. Type Of Activity: Refueling Base Refinery. Date: 08/09/2023 Participants: N/A Screenshots:
  4. Patrol #3694 Personal Patrol #38 Participants: N/A Amount of healed or Time of patrol: 30minutes. ScreenShots:
  5. Patrol #3693 Personal Patrol #37 Participants: N/A Amount of healed or Time of patrol: 15minutes. ScreenShots:
  6. Patrol #3687 Personal Patrol #36 Participants: N/A Amount of healed or Time of patrol: 30minutes. ScreenShots:
  7. Patrol #3682 Personal Patrol #35 Participants: N/A Amount of healed or Time of patrol: 30minutes. ScreenShots:
  8. I have recently made new trucking objects for the Trucker spawn since the current ones are boring and no longer amusing, they are simply additional and not a replacement. The following Trailers have cargo, vehicles, military and chemicals objects on them. Please Make sure to vote and leave a reply if you want to. Vehicle Object 1: Vehicle Object 2: Cargo Object 1: Cargo Object 2: Cargo Object 3: Cargo Object 4: Military Object 1: Military Object 2: Farming Object: Airport Object 1: Airport Object 2: Chemical Object 1: Chemical Object 2: Abondonaded Object: Fuel Object: Wooden Object:
  9. It depends on the new models you are willing to add tbh. Also don't touch Alpha.
  10. Patrol #3393 Personal Patrol #34 Participants: N/A Amount of healed or Time of patrol: 15minutes. ScreenShots:
  11. Patrol #3392 Personal Patrol #33 Participants: N/A Amount of healed or Time of patrol: 15minutes. ScreenShots:
  12. The blips only show up when you are driving the DFT tho
  13. ROLEPLAY Personal Roleplay # 10 Participants: @Curvy @Itachi Description: In the bustling city of San Fierro, renowned for its skilled paramedics, I, a dedicated and compassionate paramedic, received an urgent distress call. The gravity in the caller's voice indicated that someone on the remote peak of Whetstone Mountain was in desperate need of help. Without hesitation, I swiftly gathered my gear and medical supplies, radioing my partner to join me on the mission. Fully aware of the critical situation, we were informed that a jet plane had been arranged to transport us from San Fierro to the mountain top. Time was of the essence as my partner and I boarded the aircraft, which quickly soared into the sky, leaving the city behind as we embarked on our life-saving journey. The flight to Whetstone Mountain was awe-inspiring as the plane maneuvered through rugged mountain ranges, ascending higher and higher until we reached a narrow clearing near the peak. Adrenaline surged through our veins as we disembarked, greeted by the crisp mountain air and an unwavering determination to locate the person in distress. Navigating the treacherous terrain, we followed the information provided by the caller, our eyes scanning the rocky landscape. As the sun began its descent, casting long shadows, our perseverance paid off, and we finally spotted a small makeshift shelter nestled in a grove of trees. Inside the shelter, we discovered a frail woman lying on a makeshift bed, her face pale and her eyes weak. Swiftly, my partner and I assessed her condition, noting her symptoms and vital signs. It became evident that she required immediate medical attention. With practiced precision, I administered initial treatment to stabilize her condition. Recognizing the urgency of safely transporting her to the hospital, we carefully carried her to the waiting aircraft. Despite the challenging conditions and the pressing time frame, our teamwork and expertise prevailed. As the plane descended from the mountain, I sat beside her, offering words of reassurance and comfort. I explained the steps we had taken to stabilize her condition and shared hope for a full recovery. I understood that my role extended beyond providing medical care; it encompassed providing emotional support during times of distress. Upon landing, an ambulance awaited us to swiftly transport her to the nearest hospital. Once there, the medical team took over, providing further treatment and care. My partner and I stayed by her side, ensuring a seamless transition of care. In the hospital room, I approached her bedside and handed her a small pill. With a gentle smile, I explained that it would help alleviate her symptoms and aid in her recovery. Gratefully, she accepted the medication, placing her trust in our expertise and compassion. Days turned into weeks, and I maintained regular contact with her, monitoring her progress. Over time, I witnessed her health gradually improve, her strength returning. It served as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the impact of timely medical intervention. News of our rescue mission spread throughout San Fierro, inspiring others to consider careers in emergency medicine and reinforcing the significance of compassion and dedication. I became a symbol of hope, a reminder that assistance could always be found, even in the most challenging circumstances. As I continued my work as a paramedic in San Fierro, I remained unwavering in my commitment to making a difference, one life at a time. My determination to be there for those in need never wavered, ensuring that the spirit of compassion and heroism lived on in our city. My partner and I continued to stand side by side, ready to respond to any call for help, saving lives together. Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/aFbwM9T
  14. Patrol #3343 Personal Patrol #32 Participants: N/A Amount of healed or Time of patrol: 15minutes. ScreenShots:
  15. Event # Personal Event # 1 Type: Land on my ambulance Host(s): Xpooks Prize: 1m Winner: Thunder ScreenShots:
  16. Patrol #3342 Personal Patrol #31 Participants: N/A Amount of healed or Time of patrol: 30minutes. ScreenShots:
  17. Patrol #3278 Personal Patrol #30 Participants: N/A Amount of healed or Time of patrol: 30minutes. ScreenShots:https://imgur.com/a/7PHdvkP
  18. I agree on what you mostly agreed on and I'd suggest changing the bank's interior mapping. Improving the BR payment for criminals regardless of how many cops are in-game(randomly between 15k-30k per cracked safe). Removing the 5 cops rule since it is pointless, if we consider 5 cops being in-game, the average are going to be AFK / Won't respond, Or perhaps lower the player count to <=20 instead of 40.
  19. Patrol #3275 Personal Patrol #29 Participants: N/A Amount of healed or Time of patrol: 30minutes. ScreenShots:https://imgur.com/a/YvQUx58
  20. Patrol #3261 Personal Patrol #28 Participants: N/A Amount of healed or Time of patrol: 25minutes. ScreenShots:https://imgur.com/a/zuXhyM1
  21. Type Of Activity: Trucking Date: 05/06/23 Participants: - N/A Screenshots:
  22. Type Of Activity: Deliveries Date: 04/06/23 Participants: - N/A Screenshots:
  23. Patrol #3259 Personal Patrol #27 Participants: N/A Amount of healed or Time of patrol: 45minutes. ScreenShots:https://imgur.com/a/zycpDdZ
  24. I don't know how to remove the layers honestly, I tested the wrap in SF and in a local server and it seems to work fine. If it bothers you this much, close the topic and sort the other requests, will request back once I get time to make another one.
  25. 02/04/2023 Type of Activity: SR Diffence Members Online: Wegz, Sherap,Roben and me
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