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HPD Notices – July 2013

07/04/2013 – Bomb Threats Lecture Series (IC Notice) – Sent by: Windie Melody To All Officer’s, You are invited to come and attend a lecture series that is being held at CU on Bomb Threat Investigations. This is a three part lecture series and will include hands on training. The first lecture will be hosted at CU, 2nd floor classroom; Saturday 7/6 @12pmSLT. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. ~Captain Michaels   7/6/2013 – Reminder: Bomb Threats Lecture 1 of 3 Today – Sent by: Windie Melody To All Officer’s, You are invited to come and attend a lecture series that is being held at CU on Bomb Threat Investigations. This is a three part lecture series and will include hands on training. The first lecture will be hosted today at CU, 2nd floor classroom; Saturday 7/6 @12pmSLT. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. ~Captain Michaels   7/7/2013 – Promotion (IC) – Sent by: Windie Melody Memo posted on the bulletin board for All Officers to see: Effective July 7, 2013 Corporal Ram Kone has been promoted to the rank of Patrol Sergeant. ~Captain Bliour Michaels   7/11/2013 – Bomb Threats Lecture Series 2 of 3 – Sent by: Windie Melody To All Officer’s, You are invited to come and attend a lecture series that is being held at CU on Bomb Threat Investigations. This is a three part lecture series and will include hands on training. The Second lecture […]

Bliour Michaels July 13, 2013 August 7, 2013
CUPD Guide

Columtreal University Police Department Official Guide Columtreal University Police Department Last Revised: 06/26/2023 ➤Overview The Columtreal University Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency and exists to provide an additional layer of security and law enforcement to the Columtreal University campus, and community. The CUPD is responsible for safety and security both on the main campus, all CU owned properties, and the immediate area around CU. ➤Employment Working for CUPD Working for the Columtreal University Police Department does not allow for employment with any other law enforcement agency within Hathian Parish or Laveau Parish. These agencies are as follows: Hathian Police Department Laveau Parish Sheriff’s Office (BW Sheriff’s) Laveau Parish Prison (BW Prison) OOC Note: Members of the CUPD may not be part of a criminal faction during their time in CUPD. Employment with the CUPD requires no active criminal record within [90] days of joining the group. Any member found in violation of either of these is subject to immediate group removal. Activity Requirements  All CUPD personnel are required to maintain appropriate activity to remain on the department roster. Any member who is inactive for a period of 30+ days will be pruned from the roster, and will be required to re-join to gain access to their police functions again (i.e. report filing, etc.) Non-Sworn Positions The CUPD offers a variety of non-law enforcement support positions. Civilian employees may range from CU students looking for work opportunities/experience, to regular civilians seeking employment with the university. Civilian positions range […]

Marcus January 17, 2023 September 20, 2023
HPD Guide

Table of contents HPD Ranks General Principles Welcome to Hathian’s Finest – New Hires/’Rookies’ at the HPD Important things to do once you are accepted as a cop The CD Field HUD New hires are not allowed to carry a gun Participate in training sessions and workshops Your First Promotion – From New Hire to Officer Returning Officers Interactions with Citizens and Criminals General roleplay guidelines Gun confiscations Arrests Fake charges/corrupt reports Visitors Lawyers The Gym Bail Parole and probation officers Youth and Civil Services Raids Going OOC or AFK The Bureaucracy… Reports – what to do Reports – what to avoid Correcting reports Case assignments Warrants All Point Bulletin (APB) Bench Warrants Citations/Parking Tickets The HPD Station NPCs HPD doors The lobby Camera locations The evidence room Damage to HPD Property/Car parking lot Communication HPD Group Municipal Group How to use the radio HPD Blotter/Police Reports Uniforms and dress code Equipment Tactical Gear Dresscode for Detectives Weapons Tasers Guns Cars K9 unit and handlers HPD and CUPD HPD and Laveau/Backwaters Corruption and the HPD   HPD Ranks: Inspector – OOC Lead An individual of stature in the HPD, known for their unyielding determination. The Inspector, having ascended through the ranks, now stands at the top. Unfazed by the daily concerns of their subordinates, they focus on optimizing the department. Captain – OOC Lead The bridge between the HPD’s seasoned officers and the upper echelons of Hathian’s political and law enforcement leadership. The Captain steers the narrative, driving the corruption […]

Blue Noel August 21, 2023 April 20, 2024
Social Work Casefile Skeleton

Casefile Number : @@@DDMMYYYYHALA (3 letters differentiate between law and social, date and location) Client Name: Purpose of Claim: (child welfare, adult welfare and reasoning) Case Particulars: (information regarding case) Declared Outcome: (What is occurring with the claim/case) Followup Information: (Are there need for referring to law/therapy) Referrals: (CS members needed to become involved)

dharyus-resident April 21, 2015 April 21, 2015
Law Casefile Skeleton

Case file Number : ###DDMMYYYYHALA (This would start with a 3 digit number, the originating case request date, and the HALA for the city and state zoning) Plaintiff : Name of client. Defendant : Name of perp. Case Particulars: Information of case, evidence, and desired outcome. Witness List: Anyone else involved to be called in for deposition or evidence. Staff involved: Any CS members involved in the case.    

dharyus-resident April 21, 2015 April 21, 2015
Standard Physical Steps

These are Standard Physical Exam Procedures, but please feel free to edit them according to your own rp style. This is just a guideline for assistance. 1. History || This is your chance to ask the patient about any complaints or concerns about their health. You quiz them about important behaviors, like smoking, excessive alcohol use, sexual health, diet, and exercise. You can also check on their vaccination status and update their personal and family medical history. 2. Vital Signs || These are some vital signs checked: Blood pressure: less than 120 over 80 is a normal blood pressure. Doctors define high blood pressure (hypertension) as 140 over 90 or higher. Heart rate: Values between 60 and 100 are considered normal. Many healthy people have heart rates slower than 60, however. Respiration rate: Around 16 is normal. Breathing more than 20 times per minute can suggest heart or lung problems. Temperature: 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is the average, but healthy people can have resting temperatures slightly higher or lower. 3. General Appearance || Your can gather a large amount of information about them and their health just by watching and talking to them. How is your memory and mental quickness? Does your skin appear healthy? Can you easily stand and walk? 4. Heart Exam || Listening to their heart with a stethoscope, a doctor might detect an irregular heartbeat, a heart murmur, or other clues to heart disease. 5. Lung Exam || Using a stethoscope, listen for crackles, wheezes, or decreased […]

perina mcginnis March 22, 2017 March 22, 2017
Hathian Observer Employee Handbook

Welcome to the Hathian Observer – Hathian’s original and only trusted source of news! (@HathianObserver on twitter) As an Observer employee, your duties & pay will depend on your position. These positions include News Beat Reporter, Columnist, & Photographer, along with an internship in conjunction with Columtreal University. Periodic raises will be based on activity and performance. ARTICLE INTERESTS All articles in the Observer will be defined by one or more of the following sections of the newspaper: Crime, News, Weather, Entertainment, Opinion, Interview, Business, Columtreal Univerity, Classifieds (Ads or Personal). This should serve as possibly inspiration for ideas, which can range from covering crime in the area to interviewing a business, talking about upcoming social events, restaurant reviews, to name a few. The possibilities are vast! DRESS CODE/BEHAVIOR Dress is casual, but no nudity, ragged clothing, & employees are expected to maintain grooming standards (aka, please shower). They’re also expected to maintain good attitudes; don’t be an asshole. In cases of robbery, don’t be a hero either. Dial 911. SECURITY There are two cameras stationed in the officer. One in the corner of main floor (full visibility) and one directly outside covering the immediate area in front of the door and window. These are a digital feed, there is no tape. ((If you run into a situation in the office, please post about their existence at least once.)) EMPLOYEE CREDENTIALS & ACCESS Criminal and Medical records are highly confidential in Hathian, and reporters are not granted access to them. […]

perina mcginnis September 29, 2018 February 26, 2023 newspaper, observer, press
Hathian General Hospital Handbook

Congratulations!! You have chosen to work in Hathian General Hospital. This Handbook should serve as a very good starting point for all staff members from Volunteers to Senior Physicians. It is our hope that the information contained within helps to get you acquainted with and inspires your role within HGH. Get to know the other staff members; everyone was new once and will be willing to help. Any further questions you may have can be directed to either of the current HGH Chief of Staff. Additionally, you are invited to get in touch with the current leads at your earliest convenience to discuss your goals and specialties. Doing so also ensures that you are in the system properly and added to the Municipal Network, a group that allows HPD, FDH, and HGH staff to communicate with one another. We will try to provide you with both OOC and IC information as it pertains to Medical Roleplay. Always remember, when in doubt, Google is your best friend. WebMD can also be a valuable resource for symptoms, treatments, and drug facts. Medical Admission Procedures & Patient Charts General Medical Guide Positions Available within Hathian General Hospital CODE OF CONDUCT We have tried to keep the rules simple. We don’t want to discourage any type of roleplay you partake in within HGH, instead hoping to inspire fun, but realistic, operations within a Medical Center in a very dark town. 1. Staff at all times represent HGH: This includes off duty, outside of the […]

perina mcginnis March 19, 2017 April 4, 2023
Receiving an ER Patient

1. It’s a good idea to IM your patient and find out exactly what their injuries are and how badly they would like for you to rp them. 2. Make sure your patient is breathing fine. If they aren’t, RP hooking them up to an oxygen mask or if not breathing a ventilator. 3. Vital signs should always be checked. These include heart rate, breathing, blood pressure and temperature. 4. If your patient has lost a lot of blood, make sure you get them a transfusion. If you don’t know their blood type O- is universal. 5. If a patient is in severe pain, order an IV drip of Morphine and Saline. This will help with the pain as well as keep them hydrated. 6. Use NPC nurses if it’s just you and the patient, and you need someone to do the footwork. 7. If you need to operate on a patient, make sure you “knock” them out first. When operating on a patient they should always be hooked up to some sort of vitals sign monitor, oxygen, blood transfusion, saline drip mixed with an anesthetic to keep them under and a pain medication.

perina mcginnis March 22, 2017 March 22, 2017
Drugs Explained

IV Fluids Intravenous fluids, or IV fluids, are given to patients for two primary reasons, to replace fluids they have lost through illness or injury, or to provide fluids when they are unable to drink as they normally would. Normal Saline is the most common. Another would be Electrolytes. Electrolytes are compounds in the blood that can conduct an electrical charge and help the body complete essential functions, including helping the heart beat. Too many electrolytes, or too few electrolytes, can cause disruptions in the heart’s function or other serious problems. Antibiotics Antibiotics are a category of drugs used to combat bacteria that cause infection. Antibiotics can be given in pill form or through an IV. While in the hospital, antibiotics are most commonly given through an IV, but the vast majority of home antibiotics are prescribed as pills. Common Antibiotics Controlling Pain Analgesics/Pain Relievers are used to control pain before and after surgery. They are available in a wide variety of forms, and can be given as an IV, in pill form, as a lozenge, a suppository, as a liquid taken by mouth and even as an ointment where the medication is absorbed through the skin. Common Anesthetics Common Pain Medications Anti-Anxiety Drugs The most prominent of anti-anxiety drugs for the purpose of immediate relief are those known as benzodiazepines; among them are Ativan, Valium, Librium, Xanax, and Klonopin. They have drawbacks: Benzodiazepines sometimes cause drowsiness, irritability, dizziness, memory and attention problems, and physical dependence. Anti-Seizure Drugs There are […]

perina mcginnis March 19, 2017 March 22, 2017
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