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[[File:Fire_escape.jpg‎|thumb|[[Niko Bellic]] standing in front of a fire escape.]]  
[[File:Fire_escape.jpg‎|thumb|[[Niko Bellic]] standing in front of a fire escape.]]  
A '''fire escape''' or '''fire exit''' is a set of stairs that can be used to escape a building in case of fire. In the [[GTA IV Era|Grand Theft Auto IV era]], fire escapes are used in certain missions to get down to [[List of Street Names|street]] level from a building. They can be used outside of missions to get to the roof of a building or get down from the roof. In [[GTA San Andreas]], fire escapes or fire exits are seen but not used.
A '''fire escape''' or '''fire exit''' is a set of stairs that can be used to escape a building in case of fire. In the [[GTA IV Era|Grand Theft Auto IV era]], fire escapes are used in certain missions to get down to [[List of Street Names|street]] level from a building. They can be used outside of missions to get to the roof of a building or get down from the roof. In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], fire escapes or fire exits are seen but not used.


== Appearance ==  
== Appearance ==  
In [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], the fire escapes are  always made of metal, except for one case in [[A Long Way to Fall|a mission]] where the escape is made of wood. Most fire escapes are missing the bottom set of stairs so the [[Protagonist|player]] has to jump off of the side of the fire escape to get completely down to street level. Sometimes the player can get to a fire escape by going off a [[Stunt Jumps in GTA IV|ramp]] and landing on the fire escape stairs painfully.
In [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], the fire escapes are  always made of metal, except for one case in [[A Long Way to Fall|a mission]] where the escape is made of wood. Most fire escapes are missing the bottom set of stairs so the [[Protagonist|player]] has to jump off of the side of the fire escape to get completely down to street level. Sometimes the player can get to a fire escape by going off a [[Stunt Jumps in GTA IV|ramp]] and landing on the fire escape stairs painfully.


== Mission Appearances (GTA IV) ==
==Mission appearances==
* [[The Master and the Molotov]] for [[Dimitri Rascalov]]. <br>
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*'''[[The Master and the Molotov]]''' (for [[Dimitri Rascalov]]): Fire escapes are used in "The Master and the Molotov" when [[Mikhail Faustin|Faustin]] runs up a fire escape staircase in hopes of escaping [[Niko Bellic|Niko's]] pursuit. Niko eventually corners Faustin at the top of the fire escape and [[Executions|executes]] him to his death.
*'''[[Blow Your Cover]]''' (for [[Elizabeta Torres]]): In "Blow Your Cover," there are two cases in which fire escape stairs are used. The first case is when [[Playboy X]] and Niko Bellic hide behind a generator and shoot some [[Federal Bureau of Investigation#Grand Theft Auto IV|FIB]] officers coming up a small fire escape staircase. Then, once all the FIB guys are dead, Playboy and Niko escape the area via yet another fire escape staircase.
*'''[[The Holland Play]]''' (if you choose to kill [[Playboy X]]): In the Holland Play, PBX jumps of the fire escape to another building.
*'''[[Three Leaf Clover]]''' (for [[Patrick McReary]]): In "Three Leaf Clover," some [[Federal Bureau of Investigation#Grand Theft Auto IV|FIB]] and [[NOOSE]] officers shoot at [[Niko Bellic]] and his [[McReary|team]] in retaliation for robbing the [[Bank of Liberty|local bank]]. Some of them shoot from fire escapes above ground.
*'''[[A Long Way to Fall]]''' (for [[Ray Boccino]]): In "A Long Way to Fall," [[Niko Bellic]] searches for [[Teddy Benavidez]] by going up a fire escape and checking every apartment if Teddy is there. Once Niko locates Teddy, they ensue in a chase where Teddy runs up a wooden fire escape leading to a roof. Niko corners Teddy at the edge of a twenty-five-story building roof and shoots him twenty-five stories to his death.


Fire escapes are used in "The Master and the Molotov" when [[Mikhail Faustin|Faustin]] runs up a fire escape staircase in hopes of escaping [[Niko Bellic|Niko]]'s pursuit. Niko eventually corners Faustin at the top of the fire escape and [[Executions|executes]] him to his death.
* [[Blow Your Cover]] for [[Elizabeta Torres]]. <br>
In "Blow Your Cover," there are two cases in which fire escape stairs are used. The first case is when [[Playboy X]] and Niko Bellic hide behind a generator and shoot some [[Federal Bureau of Investigation#Grand Theft Auto IV|FIB]] officers coming up a small fire escape staircase. Then, once all the FIB guys are dead, Playboy and Niko escape the area via yet another fire escape staircase.
* [[The Holland Play]], if you choose to kill [[Playboy X]]. <br>
In the Holland Play, PBX jumps of the fire escape to another building.
* [[Three Leaf Clover]] for [[Patrick McReary]]. <br>
In "Three Leaf Clover," some [[Federal Bureau of Investigation#Grand Theft Auto IV|FIB]] and [[NOOSE]] officers shoot at [[Niko Bellic]] and his [[McReary|team]] in retaliation for robbing the [[Bank of Liberty|local bank]]. Some of them shoot from fire escapes above ground.
* [[A Long Way to Fall]] for [[Ray Boccino]]. <br>
In "A Long Way to Fall," [[Niko Bellic]] searches for [[Teddy Benavidez]] by going up a fire escape and checking every apartment if Teddy is there. Once Niko locates Teddy, they ensue in a chase where Teddy runs up a wooden fire escape leading to a roof. Niko corners Teddy at the edge of a 25-story building roof and shoots him 25 stories to his death.
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