Police/EMS Menu - This is an menu where officer will be able to get there cars. Compatible with ESX framework for FiveM servers.
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Streamline emergency vehicle management on your FiveM ESX server with this specialized garage menu system designed specifically for police officers and EMS personnel. This script provides separate, location-based vehicle menus that allow law enforcement to access their patrol vehicles at Mission Row Police Department while medical staff retrieve ambulances and EMS vehicles at the hospital. No more scrolling through massive vehicle lists or dealing with civilian garage systems - emergency services get dedicated, role-appropriate vehicle access exactly where they need it.
The Police/EMS Menu creates two distinct vehicle garage locations, each tailored to its specific emergency service. Police officers interact with their garage menu at Mission Row PD, accessing patrol cars, motorcycles, and specialized law enforcement vehicles appropriate to their rank and department. Meanwhile, EMS and medical personnel use a completely separate garage system located at the hospital, accessing ambulances, medical response vehicles, and fire department equipment. This separation ensures that emergency services operate independently while maintaining realistic vehicle deployment from their respective headquarters.
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The script properly integrates with ESX economy systems. When an officer or medic purchases a vehicle, money is correctly deducted from their account (note: the video showed a bug where bike purchases didn't deduct money, but this has been fixed in the current version). You can configure whether vehicles are purchased with personal funds or department society money, allowing flexibility in how your server handles emergency vehicle ownership and departmental budgets.
Emergency services no longer need to wade through lists of civilian vehicles or vehicles from other departments. Police officers see only police-appropriate vehicles when they access the Mission Row garage. EMS staff see only medical vehicles at the hospital. This organization dramatically speeds up response times during active situations - officers can quickly grab a pursuit vehicle when a chase starts, and paramedics can rapidly deploy when medical calls come in.
Many FiveM servers use generic garage scripts that mix all vehicles together or require complex configuration to separate job vehicles. This script solves the problem with a simple, dedicated solution specifically designed for emergency services. The two-location approach - police at PD, medical at hospital - mirrors real-world emergency vehicle deployment. With 40 servers already using this system, it's proven to improve emergency response efficiency and departmental organization.
Server administrators can configure which vehicles are available to which ranks. For example, you might allow all officers to access standard patrol cars, but restrict SWAT vans to SWAT-certified officers or limit motorcycles to traffic division. This creates progression within departments - officers work to achieve ranks or certifications that unlock access to better or specialized vehicles, adding depth to law enforcement careers on your server.
Using the purchase system with society money enables realistic department budget management. Command staff must decide how to allocate limited funds - buy more patrol cars for coverage, invest in a specialized vehicle, or save for future needs. This creates command-level roleplay beyond simple street patrol, giving supervisors and chiefs meaningful administrative responsibilities.
The Police/EMS Menu works alongside your existing job scripts, vehicle systems, and economy framework. It doesn't replace your garage systems - it supplements them with dedicated emergency vehicle access points. This means civilians still use your regular garages, while emergency services get their specialized deployment system. The script respects ESX job assignments, automatically granting or revoking access as players join or leave police and EMS jobs.
From an admin perspective, this script makes vehicle management simpler. You can easily track which departments own which vehicles, prevent vehicle abuse by restricting access to job members only, and create clear separation between emergency and civilian vehicle systems. The dedicated locations also make it easier to monitor for bugs or issues - if someone reports a garage problem, you immediately know whether to check Mission Row or the hospital.
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