Special Equipment Regulations & Threat Level Assessment
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These regulations have been created to verify what equipment can be used depending on what situation, what threat is according to the magnitude displayed below.
Special Equipment Regulations
LOW-KIT
As a low-kit, you classify any utility that does not exceed nine-millimeter ammunition, vests are optional however, visors and gasmasks are prohibited.
MEDIUM-KIT
When referring to the term medium-kit, you are authorized to carry MP5 Sub-Machineguns and helmet visors.
FULL-KIT
All utility is now authorized and should be worn which includes a sub-machinegun, helmet visor, and a gas mask that has been sealed correctly. No more than one person may carry a Spas-12 to minimize the risk of friendly-fire that is largely caused to the large-spread within an indoor environment.
Threat Level Assessment
LOW
There is no probable cause to believe there is a direct threat to human life or danger, all units should be equipped with a low-kit.
MODERATE
There is probable cause to believe a danger could present itself but a threat to human life is still unlikely.
SUBSTANTIAL
The risk of hazards increase and so do the risks of threats which have now been confirmed, security measures should be fortified including patrols. medium-kit has now been authorized
SEVERE
Casualties have been confirmed and an on-going conflict is in effect, full-kit has now been granted.
EXTREME
The situation has grown uncontrollable even for the Emergency-Response Team to handle, H.E.C.U should be notified for support.
All levels of threat listed above can only be initiated by the Emergency Response Team's High Command, the standard threat level is always low.
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