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==Description== | |||
Located in the suburb of Molebank, the '''Stockley Walk Police Department''' was the typical entry point for new police officers who had been transferred from other cities. Many new police officers recently graduated from the academy also found themselves assigned to the station as their first assignment. The high officer turnover and relative inexperience of many of the police made the department a bit of a joke amongst the Malton PD, and, for a veteran, "going to the Stocks" was usually understood to be a teaching position as much as anything else. | |||
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Located in the suburb of Molebank, the Stockley Walk Police Department was the typical entry point for new police officers who had been transferred from other cities. Many new police officers recently graduated from the academy also found themselves assigned to the station as their first assignment. The high officer turnover and relative inexperience of many of the police made the department a bit of a joke amongst the Malton PD, and, for a veteran, "going to the Stocks" was usually understood to be a teaching position as much as anything else. | |||
Ironically, during the evacuation, the Stockley Walk station was used as a staging area for a number of military units, which meant that it survived the initial few weeks of the zombie plague more or less intact. As military chain of command broke down and casualties mounted, however, much of that protection disappeared. | Ironically, during the evacuation, the Stockley Walk station was used as a staging area for a number of military units, which meant that it survived the initial few weeks of the zombie plague more or less intact. As military chain of command broke down and casualties mounted, however, much of that protection disappeared. | ||
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Because of its close proximity to [[St. Jude's Cathedral]] and the large stockpiles of ammunition left by the military command staff, the Stockley Walk station now serves primarily as the armory for survivor groups operating out of the Cathedral, particularly the [[Ecclesiarchy Militant]] (who refer to the building as the Temple Armory) and the [[Knights of St. Jude]]. | Because of its close proximity to [[St. Jude's Cathedral]] and the large stockpiles of ammunition left by the military command staff, the Stockley Walk station now serves primarily as the armory for survivor groups operating out of the Cathedral, particularly the [[Ecclesiarchy Militant]] (who refer to the building as the Temple Armory) and the [[Knights of St. Jude]]. | ||
==Barricade Policy== | |||
==Current Status== | |||
==History== | |||
*Back to EHB, surrounding area being repaired. [[User:tgva8889|tgva8889]] 4:17, 3 December 2010 | |||
*Barricaded so heavily entrance is impossible. [[User:Douglas Summers|Douglas Summers]] 22:26, 1 December 2009 (UTC) | |||
*Heavily barricaded, half a dozen survivors or so inside. --[[User:Redtail|Redtail]] 00:27, 19 December 2008 (UTC) | |||
*Ruined. The doors are flapping in the breeze as three zeds sun themselves inside behind a cracked window. --[[User:Sicrowell|Sicrowell]] 22:33, 12 April 2008 (BST) | |||
== | ==Malton Department of Emergency Management Information== | ||
[[Molebank]] is in District Four of the [[Department of Emergency Management#NW Division|Northwest Division]] of the Department of Emergency Management. | |||
[[File:DEM NW.JPG|DoEM NW Division Four]] | |||
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[[Category:Molebank]] | [[Category:Molebank]] |
Latest revision as of 06:00, 23 October 2024
Stockley Walk Police Department |
Stockley Walk Police Department
Molebank [10, 48]
Basic Info:
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Description
Located in the suburb of Molebank, the Stockley Walk Police Department was the typical entry point for new police officers who had been transferred from other cities. Many new police officers recently graduated from the academy also found themselves assigned to the station as their first assignment. The high officer turnover and relative inexperience of many of the police made the department a bit of a joke amongst the Malton PD, and, for a veteran, "going to the Stocks" was usually understood to be a teaching position as much as anything else.
Ironically, during the evacuation, the Stockley Walk station was used as a staging area for a number of military units, which meant that it survived the initial few weeks of the zombie plague more or less intact. As military chain of command broke down and casualties mounted, however, much of that protection disappeared.
Because of its close proximity to St. Jude's Cathedral and the large stockpiles of ammunition left by the military command staff, the Stockley Walk station now serves primarily as the armory for survivor groups operating out of the Cathedral, particularly the Ecclesiarchy Militant (who refer to the building as the Temple Armory) and the Knights of St. Jude.
Barricade Policy
Current Status
History
- Back to EHB, surrounding area being repaired. tgva8889 4:17, 3 December 2010
- Barricaded so heavily entrance is impossible. Douglas Summers 22:26, 1 December 2009 (UTC)
- Heavily barricaded, half a dozen survivors or so inside. --Redtail 00:27, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
- Ruined. The doors are flapping in the breeze as three zeds sun themselves inside behind a cracked window. --Sicrowell 22:33, 12 April 2008 (BST)
Malton Department of Emergency Management Information
Molebank is in District Four of the Northwest Division of the Department of Emergency Management.