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The NHS's '''Road incident Responder Branch''' more commonly known as RIR {{NHS Branch|BranchName=Road Incident Responder|BranchLogo=Road_Incident_Responder_logo.png|HeadRank=CRIR|HeadPageLink=|Head_Name=CST. Saccar|DeputyRank=DRIR|DeputyPageLink_1=|Deputy_Name_1=CST. Phoenix|DeputyPageLink_2=|Deputy_Name_2=|TrainerRank=RIC|TrainerPageLink_1=|Trainer_Name_1=DR. Storm|TrainerPageLink_2=|Trainer_Name_2=SUR. Palic|TrainerPageLink_3=|Trainer_Name_3=TBA}}<br /> | The NHS's '''Road incident Responder Branch''' (more commonly known as RIR) {{NHS Branch|BranchName=Road Incident Responder|BranchLogo=Road_Incident_Responder_logo.png|HeadRank=CRIR|HeadPageLink=|Head_Name=CST. Saccar|DeputyRank=DRIR|DeputyPageLink_1=|Deputy_Name_1=CST. Phoenix|DeputyPageLink_2=|Deputy_Name_2=|TrainerRank=RIC|TrainerPageLink_1=|Trainer_Name_1=DR. Storm|TrainerPageLink_2=|Trainer_Name_2=SUR. Palic|TrainerPageLink_3=|Trainer_Name_3=TBA}}<br /> | ||
== Command == | ==Command== | ||
Chief Road Incident Responder (CRIR): CST Saccar | |||
Deputy Road Incident Responder (DRIR): CST. Phoenix | |||
Road Incident Coach (RIC): DR. Storm, SUR. Pavlic | |||
==Ranking Structure== | ==Ranking Structure== | ||
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[[Category:Road Incident Responder]] | [[Category:Road Incident Responder]] | ||
[[Category:NHS Branches]] | [[Category:NHS Branches]] | ||
[[Category:Hatchback Sport]] | |||
[[Category:MD 4WD]] |
Revision as of 18:20, 14 January 2019
The NHS's Road incident Responder Branch (more commonly known as RIR) Template:NHS Branch
Command
Chief Road Incident Responder (CRIR): CST Saccar
Deputy Road Incident Responder (DRIR): CST. Phoenix
Road Incident Coach (RIC): DR. Storm, SUR. Pavlic
Ranking Structure
Rank | Description of Duty | |
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Command | Cheif Road incident Responder | The highest rank in RIR, the Chief Road Incident Responder overlooks all aspects of the branch. |
Deputy Road Incident Responder | The Second highest in command, Deputy Road Incident Responder supports the CRIR in regular decisions and helps ensure the smooth running of the branch. Also responsible for dealing with any issues caused by branch members when on Patrol. | |
Road Incident Coach | Road Incident Coaches train new recruits into the branch and support them within the branch. They conduct induction tests for Road Incident Responder wannabes. They are the first port of call for questions regarding the branch. | |
Tier 2 | Road Incident Coaches train new recruits into the branch and support them within the branch. They conduct induction tests for Road Incident Responder wannabes. They are the first port of call for questions regarding the branch. | |
Tier 1 | Members that are Tier 1 RIR are fully qualified branch members who have passed all of their training and now have access to the Hatchback Sport and the MD 4WD |
Highway Laws and Regulations
Highway Laws and Regulations
As any other citizen on Altis, All Road Incident Responders must abide by the highway code and law. However, they are exempt from some laws when responding to an incident and are utilizing there Blue Flashing lights and the siren is sounding.
Speed limits within towns
Specialist Vehicles
Road Incident Responder Garage
Hatchback Sport
The Hatchback Sport is the modified and mechanically enhanced older sister of the standard Hatchback. With a top speed of 300km/h its extremely fast. The Hatchback Sport is vital to attending Road Traffic Collisions where time is paramount. With great speed comes great responsibility as handling this rocket on wheels can be difficult to master. Space for 3 Passengers
MD 4WD
This classic Jeep lookalike is rather agile and speedy in respect to its shape and look. The MD 4WD is utilized when attending off-road incidents where rough terrain may hinder and may also prevent other vehicles from reaching the casualties. It has a top speed of 196km/h and has a passenger capacity of 3