thecynicalprole
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    Sometimes rather than use the call based alerts, I use the quick buttons on the side if all I need is an engine or ambulance. I usually use the LF button because in most cases it sends me either an HLF or LF, whichever is closer. But if I have a big fire, and I'm really deep down the lineup with engines, LF will sometimes call an LF, even if there's an available HLF closer. I know I can alert individual vehicles or check to see which is closest, but when I'm micromanaging a gas station fire, I don't always have time to think about whether an HLF or LF is closer and who hasn't been alerted yet. How does the logic for the LF button work? Is it coded to favor LFs? It doesn't seem to call LFs and HLFs equally.


    Also, is there a way to make the alert for the closest unit factor in response time? Sometimes it will alert a volunteer engine when the professional stations are only a little farther but will roll out and arrive faster. I've had many calls get out of control because I called an LF and by the time I go "where the heck is that truck?" I realize it came from a volunteer station and hasn't even left the station yet.

    Are the trucks TLFs? Or are you using the same hydrant for multiple trucks? TLFs need two hydrants to not run out of water and hydrants can only support like two LFs max and even then, their water still decreases just very slowly. When you select the firefighter, are you able to tell them to attack fires? Their automatic radius isn't that big so if they are far they might not do it automatically. Also, last thing I can think of, is the operator operating the pump?