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[[File:Harwoodfirestation-GTAIII-exterior.jpg|thumb|300px|Liberty City Fire Department (LCFD) in [[Harwood]], [[Portland]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]].]]
[[Image:Harwood Feuerwache, 3.JPG|thumb|Liberty City Fire Department (LCFD), Harwood]]
The '''Liberty City Fire Department''' ('''LCFD''', also acronymed as "'''FDLC'''") is a fire department appearing in the [[Liberty City]]-based games, including:
==GTA III==
The [[Liberty City in GTA III|Liberty City]] Fire Deparment Portland Station is located just west of the [[AMco Gas Station]], and [[8-Ball]]'s bomb shop. There are more fire stations located throughout Liberty City.


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* [[Grand Theft Auto 1]]
==GTA IV==
* [[Grand Theft Auto III]]
[[Image:Fire-iv.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Click for map of Fire Stations in GTA IV]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]


The FDLC (Fire Department of Liberty City) has several stations through out all of [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] and [[Alderney]]. The motto of the FDLC is "Feel The Burn" this can be seen in the fire houses as well as on all of the FDLC's apparatus.
== GTA 1 ==
[[File:FireTruck-GTA1-LibertyCity&ViceCity.png|thumb|200px|The Fire Truck spawned in [[Liberty City in GTA 1]], bearing no specific fire department marking.]]


In [[GTA IV]], The FDLC has 7 Fire Stations:
Whilst unnamed in [[Grand Theft Auto 1]], [[Liberty City in GTA 1|the game's rendition of Liberty City]] spawns a [[Fire Truck]] model that is also shared with those appearing in [[Vice City in GTA 1|Vice City]]. Obviously, its dual use in two different cities means the Fire Truck lacks any proper label designating the vehicle as belonging to any specific fire department (i.e. the "FDLC" initials), unlike the [[City of San Andreas|San Andreas]] Fire Truck, featuring only a "FIRE" label on the roof.


* Hardtrack Ave, [[Alderney]]
As are other emergency services in the game, Liberty City's Fire Trucks only arrives at the scene of emergencies; specifically, where multiple vehicles are destroyed in explosions and are burning as a result.
* Drebbel, [[Alderney]]
* Privateer Road, [[Algonquin]]
* Exeter Ave, [[Algonquin]]
* Caterpillar St, [[Bohan]]
* Dillion St, [[Broker]]
* [[Francis International Airport]]


==FDLC Apparatus==
== GTA III — GTA Liberty City Stories ==
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[[File:FDLC-GTAIII-logo.png|left|99px|The FDLC logo in GTA III.]]
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g76/dandosman/FIRETRUK_t.jpg A MTL "V 24 Supercharged" Pumper


The MLT "V 24 Supercharged" Pumper serves as the FDLC's standard firefighting apparatus, equiped with a high powered deck mounted water cannon can be operated during operation for putting fires out in a flash. "Engine [[69]]" can usually be seen responding to calls throughout the city.  
Like other emergency services in [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]], LCFD crews will arrive in a scene where fire from a player's [[Molotov Cocktail|Molotov cocktail]] or [[flamethrower]], or burning wrecks are raging, attempting to put the flames out using their [[Fire Truck]]'s powerful decked-mounted water cannon. Players can easily commandeer the LCFD's fire trucks to perform "[[Firefighter]]" side missions.


The FDLC will not respond to fires (unless 911 is called). If a fire is see or started,you can call the FDLC. They will respond. But will not put out the fire. So, if you want, you can take the fire truck and put the fire out yourself. One of the only notable times the FDLC will respond to a fire is the mission Rigged To Blow. But overall, the FDLC don;t seem to care if a fire is spotted. Another take-awat from realism.
The Liberty City Fire Department founded since 1872 has three stations, one located on each island. Fire trucks can usually be found parked outside each of the three stations. The stations' locations are as follows:


The FDLC also only has one fire truck.    
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File:Harwoodfirestation-GTAIII-exterior.jpg|[[Harwood]], [[Portland]] (GTA III).
File:BellevilleParkfirestation-GTAIII-exterior.jpg|[[Belleville Park]], [[Staunton Island]] (GTA III).
File:FIAfirestation-GTAIII-exterior.jpg|[[Francis International Airport in GTA III Era|Francis International Airport]], [[Shoreside Vale]] (GTA III).
File:Harwoodfirestation-GTALCS-exterior.jpg|The Harwood fire station in GTA Liberty City Stories.
</gallery>


[[Category: Fire Departments]]
While the Fire Trucks and [[Downtown Vice City|Downtown]] fire station in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] features a unique FDVC logo, the [[Escobar International Airport]] fire stations reuse the LCFD's logo, with the "LC" (Liberty City) initials merely substituted by "VC" (Vice City). In [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], there are two fire trucks located outside the Staunton Island station. After completion of the mission [[Karmageddon]] for [[Ned Burner]], entering the fire truck to the left (the player see in the game) will trigger the [[Karmageddon (side mission)|Karmageddon side mission]]. Completion of this will unlock a [[Molotov Cocktail]] spawn behind the fire station.
 
The FDLC in GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories has several mottos, which can be spotted on the side of many firetrucks, these mottos include ''"Putting out since 1872"'' and ''"Don't burn in silence....... dial 911"''.
 
<gallery width="auto" perrow="4" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left" widths="160">
File:LCFD-GTAIII-beta.jpg|Early pre-release screenshot of an FDLC fire truck extinguishing a fire.
File:LCFD-GTAIII-firefighter.jpg|An FDLC fire fighter in GTA III.
File:FireTruck-GTAIII-front.jpg|A [[Fire Truck]] in GTA III.
File:Helicopter-GTAIII-LCFD.jpg|A prop "Rescue" helicopter bearing the FDLC logo at Francis International Airport, GTA III.
File:FireTruck-GTAA.png|A Fire Truck in GTA Advance.
File:Firetruck-GTALCS-front.jpg|A "Firetruck" in GTA Liberty City Stories.
</gallery>
 
== GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars ==
[[File:FDLC-GTAIV-logo.png|left|100px|The FDLC decal found of [[Fire Truck]]s in GTA IV.]]
[[File:Firestations-GTAIV-map.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Map of fire stations in Liberty City in GTA IV.]]
 
Like in previous games, the Fire Department of Liberty City (FDLC) operates [[Fire Truck]]s in their service, and has several stations through out all of [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] and [[Alderney]]. The motto of the FDLC is "Feel The Burn"; this can be seen in fire houses as well as on all of the FDLC's apparatus.
 
Unlike previous renditions of fire departments, the GTA IV rendition of the FDLC is less responsive towards fire. They do not automatically rush to blazes, and can only be called in using the player's "911" [[Mobile Phone|mobile phone]] call. One of the only notable times the FDLC will respond to a fire is the mission "[[Rigged to Blow (GTA IV)|Rigged to Blow]]".
 
In addition to regular fire fighter NPC models, there exists a set of fire chief models which are meant to appear within fire houses, dressed in more formal attire and donning a "Chief" jacket. However, fire chiefs rarely, if ever, appear.
 
In total, there are at least eight functional station houses scattered all over Liberty City in GTA IV (fire stations in Alderney are not present in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]], since Alderney is not featured in the game):
 
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File:RotterdamHillfiredepartment-GTAIV-exterior.jpg|Dillion Street, [[Rotterdam Hill]], [[Broker]] (GTA IV), also known as the "Broker Fire Dept.".
File:FIAfiredepartment-GTAIV-exterior.jpg|[[Francis International Airport in GTA IV Era|Francis International Airport]], [[Dukes]] (GTA IV).
File:NorthernGardensfiredepartment-GTAIV-exterior.jpg|Caterpillar Street, [[Northern Gardens]], [[Bohan]] (GTA IV), also known as "Ladder [[69]]".
File:Northwoodfiredepartment-GTAIV-exterior.jpg|Exeter Avenue (between [[Boleyn St]]reet), [[Northwood]], [[Algonquin]] (GTA IV). The old firehouse is based on the [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jag9889/2558501775/in/set-72157605357537613 decomissioned Engine Company No. 36] in Harlem, Manhattan. Due to a near identical design, the firehouse can be confused with [http://capecodfd.com/Pics%20STA/STA%20NY%202001%20137%20FDNY%20E74%20Manh.jpg Engine Company No. 74] further southwest in the Upper West Side.
File:Westminsterfiredepartment-GTAIV-exterior.jpg|Frankfort Avenue, [[Westminster]], Algonquin (GTA IV), also known as "Engine 47" (unmarked on map). As hinted by its station number, the building is a replica of the real-life [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Engine_47_500_W113_St_jeh.jpg Engine Company No. 47] in Morningside Heights, Manhattan.
File:FishmarketSouthfiredepartment-GTAIV-exterior.jpg|Privateer Road, [[Fishmarket South]], Algonquin (GTA IV).
File:Berchemfiredepartment-GTAIV-exterior.jpg|Vitullo Avenue, [[Berchem]], [[Alderney]] (GTA IV), also known as "Engine Company No 1" and "Engine Company No 2". The firehouse is based on [[wp:Engine Company No. 2|Engine Company No. 2]] in Hoboken, New Jersey.
File:Tudorfiredepartment-GTAIV-exterior.jpg|Hardtack Avenue, [[Tudor]], Alderney (GTA IV).
</gallery>
 
Note that in GTA IV, the only fire stations that have a parked fire truck outside the station are those in Bohan, Algonquin (with the exception of the Westminster firehouse) and Alderney.
 
<gallery width="auto" perrow="5" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left" widths="160">
File:FDLC-GTAIV-firefighters.jpg|FDLC firefighters in GTA IV.
File:FDLC-GTAIV-firechief.png|FDLC firefighters with a fire "chief" in GTA IV.
File:FDLC-GTAIV-firechief-model.jpg|An FDLC "chief" in GTA IV, as viewed in a model viewer.
File:FireTruck-GTAIV-front.jpg|A [[Fire Truck]] in GTA IV.
File:FireTruck-GTACW.png|A [[Fire Truck]] in GTA Chinatown Wars.
</gallery>
 
== See also ==
* [[Vice City Fire Department]]
* [[San Andreas Fire Department]]
 
{{Liberty City 3D Universe|state=collapsed}}
[[Category:Fire Departments]]
[[Category:Liberty City in GTA III Era]]
[[Category:Liberty City in GTA IV Era]]
[[Category:Emergency Services in GTA III]]
[[Category:Emergency Services in GTA Advance]]
[[Category:Emergency Services in GTA Liberty City Stories]]
[[Category:Emergency Services in GTA IV]]
[[Category:Emergency Services in GTA Chinatown Wars]]

Latest revision as of 18:50, 6 April 2017

Liberty City Fire Department (LCFD) in Harwood, Portland in GTA III.

The Liberty City Fire Department (LCFD, also acronymed as "FDLC") is a fire department appearing in the Liberty City-based games, including:

GTA 1

The Fire Truck spawned in Liberty City in GTA 1, bearing no specific fire department marking.

Whilst unnamed in Grand Theft Auto 1, the game's rendition of Liberty City spawns a Fire Truck model that is also shared with those appearing in Vice City. Obviously, its dual use in two different cities means the Fire Truck lacks any proper label designating the vehicle as belonging to any specific fire department (i.e. the "FDLC" initials), unlike the San Andreas Fire Truck, featuring only a "FIRE" label on the roof.

As are other emergency services in the game, Liberty City's Fire Trucks only arrives at the scene of emergencies; specifically, where multiple vehicles are destroyed in explosions and are burning as a result.

GTA III — GTA Liberty City Stories

The FDLC logo in GTA III.
The FDLC logo in GTA III.

Like other emergency services in Liberty City, LCFD crews will arrive in a scene where fire from a player's Molotov cocktail or flamethrower, or burning wrecks are raging, attempting to put the flames out using their Fire Truck's powerful decked-mounted water cannon. Players can easily commandeer the LCFD's fire trucks to perform "Firefighter" side missions.

The Liberty City Fire Department founded since 1872 has three stations, one located on each island. Fire trucks can usually be found parked outside each of the three stations. The stations' locations are as follows:

While the Fire Trucks and Downtown fire station in Vice City features a unique FDVC logo, the Escobar International Airport fire stations reuse the LCFD's logo, with the "LC" (Liberty City) initials merely substituted by "VC" (Vice City). In Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, there are two fire trucks located outside the Staunton Island station. After completion of the mission Karmageddon for Ned Burner, entering the fire truck to the left (the player see in the game) will trigger the Karmageddon side mission. Completion of this will unlock a Molotov Cocktail spawn behind the fire station.

The FDLC in GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories has several mottos, which can be spotted on the side of many firetrucks, these mottos include "Putting out since 1872" and "Don't burn in silence....... dial 911".

GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars

The FDLC decal found of Fire Trucks in GTA IV.
The FDLC decal found of Fire Trucks in GTA IV.
Map of fire stations in Liberty City in GTA IV.

Like in previous games, the Fire Department of Liberty City (FDLC) operates Fire Trucks in their service, and has several stations through out all of Liberty City and Alderney. The motto of the FDLC is "Feel The Burn"; this can be seen in fire houses as well as on all of the FDLC's apparatus.

Unlike previous renditions of fire departments, the GTA IV rendition of the FDLC is less responsive towards fire. They do not automatically rush to blazes, and can only be called in using the player's "911" mobile phone call. One of the only notable times the FDLC will respond to a fire is the mission "Rigged to Blow".

In addition to regular fire fighter NPC models, there exists a set of fire chief models which are meant to appear within fire houses, dressed in more formal attire and donning a "Chief" jacket. However, fire chiefs rarely, if ever, appear.

In total, there are at least eight functional station houses scattered all over Liberty City in GTA IV (fire stations in Alderney are not present in GTA Chinatown Wars, since Alderney is not featured in the game):

Note that in GTA IV, the only fire stations that have a parked fire truck outside the station are those in Bohan, Algonquin (with the exception of the Westminster firehouse) and Alderney.

See also