Armed Responce Unit
Fighting Crime, Protecting People
The Armed Response Unit is composed of police officers trained in the usage of Firearms however during the infection outbreak across Malton officers began to question why they should take orders and began leaving to form small groups to survive. Some officers remained because they share the hope to keep Malton under control until Military forces arrive to rescue the survivors. Our Radio station is 26.75, officers are advised to tune their handheld radio's to this channel, civilians may broadcast to request police. Our recruitment policy is very simple Police officers are automatically allowed to join once they aquire free running, civilians wishing to join must have basic firearms training along with the groups required free running.
The Armed Responce Unit is broken off into small divisions to make overall control easier, the divisions are as follow -
Authorised Firearms Unit's
Alpha Unit - Objective - Control of infection
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Bravo Unit - Objective - Control of infection
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Uniform Unit - Objective - Defence of high priority buildings
Civilian Units
Police Engineer's - Objective - Maintaining barricades of priority buildings
Control Room - Objective - Operating the radio to check status of survivors
Medical Officers - Giving First Aid to survivors and officers and reviving civilians
To apply to any of these groups please send a message to my email that contains your username, contact email and a printscreen that shows all your skills would be appreciated.
Policies
The Armed Responce Unit recognises that people inside graveyards are non-combatants who only wish to be revived and as such the ARU will never order officers to fire on these people.
Sacred Ground Policy Supporter | |
This user or group supports the Sacred Ground Policy and acknowledges that all Cemeteries in the city of Malton are considered Revivification Points. |
Return Fire Argreement - This agreement states that any officer who feels threatened by another survivor or defending a survivors may return fire on armed suspects. No retreat - Officers may not retreat from sieges whilst there is a threat of loss of survivor life, officers may retreat is situation becomes critical, under 10 survivors remaining.