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Station Setup
Station planning
Sky Fire Job relies on the shared Sky Jobs Base job infrastructure. Before players can work normally, confirm that each firefighter station has:
- A valid firefighter job in the framework
- Duty access for the intended grades
- A garage vehicle catalog
- Storage access for operational items
- Wardrobe access for protective gear
- Dispatch visibility for on-duty firefighters
Minimum operational setup
For a practical first station, configure at least:
- One firefighter job such as
firefighter - One purchasable or shared station vehicle
- One storage with the required cleanup and rescue items
- One wardrobe or outfit source that matches the configured protective gear components
- One usable fire scene or test area near hydrants
Recommended vehicle setup
The default fallback vehicle entry includes a firetruk with:
- Water tank enabled
- Foam tank enabled
- Air bottle slots
If you replace the default truck, review the hose offsets, hydrant supply offsets, tank sizes, and refill expectations in Config.Hose.vehicles.
Required station stock
A basic station should stock these default items:
oil_absorbentbroomfoam_canisterrescue_cushionlighterwhen manual ignition testing is allowedglas_hammerhydrualic_spreader
You may also add optional breathing-air bottle items when you enable inventory-backed SCBA support.
Hydrants and refill flow
The resource includes a bundled hydrant map setup. Firefighters can supply hoses through supported hydrant props and, when enabled, portable pump logic.
SCBA refill stations are placed through the fire creator or scenario tooling when breathing-air refill support is enabled.
Testing the station
After configuration, test this full flow:
- Go on duty with the firefighter job.
- Spawn the configured fire vehicle.
- Access required station storage items.
- Equip the intended protective gear.
- Connect the hose through hydrant, pump, or truck water supply.
- Extinguish one test fire.
- Refill foam and breathing air if those systems are enabled.
- Complete one rescue or cleanup workflow.
Common setup mistakes
- Firefighter job name in
Config.Jobsdoes not exist in the framework. - Uniforms do not match the required gear component configuration.
- Cleanup or rescue items are missing or use different item names.
- Fire vehicle offsets were copied from another model without adjustment.
- Administrators forgot to grant boss permissions with
/setboss.