911 Operator - First Response

911 Operator - First Response

Released: 24/03/2017

Game Informations

Base Game

911 Operator

Developer

Jutsu Games

Publisher

Games Operators

Description

*** This free DLC is a gift for our supportive community of 911 Operator, which provides us a valuable feedback since the alpha version. Thanks! ***

Get the First Response DLC with new vehicles, equipment, calls and types of incidents: illegal races, fire alarms, shoplifting, gunshot wounds and more!

Try out new equipment: firefighter mask protecting against toxic smoke, chest compression system providing constant compressions to a victim and fire extinguisher which can help in putting out a fire even for policemen and paramedics.

Answer for new calls: help with troublesome childbirth in the traffic jam, talk with a husband of murdered wife and send help a mechanic trapped under the car.

Two new type of vehicles will help you resolve those cases. Firefighter’s quads and police horses will allow your units to reach every possible place.
Game overview

Price

Free to Play

Followers

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Reviews

97% positive out of 209

Updated 12/12/2025 12:19

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