Mike, just wondering what purpose the LASD Rescue Hummer, or other rescue vehichles like that, serve in real life? Do they simply head up search and rescue operations?
The hummer is up in the Antelope Valley which, for those unfamiliar with SoCal, is basically all desert and canyons which is the perfect terrain for an off road vehicle like the Hummer. There are many calls there for missing and injured due to off road vehicle accidents such as dirt bikes and atvs. The hummer allows the LASD Reserve Deputies of the SAR team to be able to get there and effect a rescue and initiate medical treatment. It's not an ambulance or anything, just a better way of moving people and gear in off road areas.
And how do you know so much about LAPD if you work for the Fire Department?
The best answer I can give to that is that if you are insular and keep your eyes, ears and mind shut, you'll miss out on a plethora of knowledge and facts. Living in an LAPD area gives you great insight into their vehicles, tactics, and policies, as does being an active member of various community policing efforts. Plus it helps that I tend to be a friendly person in real life and have a lot of friends in various garbs. In 30 some odd years, I've either been there, done that, worked with them, worked beside them, had a drink with them, went sailing with them, or dated one of their sisters!