

The university said Saturday an arrest was made following the robberies a few weeks ago and that crews will be installing new cameras, improving lighting and increasing patrols in the area. That happened around three to four months ago,” said PhD student Jebunnessa Chapola. Somebody broke my car’s window and stole my GPS. “Luckily my car has been saved today, but last time my car was victim. The smash-and-grab incident was the second series of robberies in the lot in as many weeks, and according to one resident, at least the fifth incident in the last two years. This happened to me about three months ago,” said Isaac Asiamah, who paid $1,000 to fix his car the last time thieves targeted the parking lot. Windows were shattered and broken glass littered the entire parking lot. The students, who live in the towers located near Cumberland Avenue and 14th Street East, awoke Saturday morning to find around 50 vehicles were broken into. Considering it's a paid game, there are very few missions and things that you can do, resulting in a playthrough that you could finish within a few hours.Students living in the University of Saskatchewan’s McEown Park are sick of waking up and seeing their car windows smashed. The whole concept behind the game is quite unique, but the lack of game content hurts it a little. There's even a rewind feature if you feel like you could have done things differently for the better. In every situation that you encounter, you need to balance prioritizing the victim's survival and investigating what happened, as every second will count.

Evaluate victim conditions, administer first-aid, and place them in the correct recovery position until first responders arrive at the scene.


To do so, you will need to obtain evidence and reconstruct crash sites events to look for clues and things that might have been missed by previous investigations and reports.Īt the same time, you will also get to help with various rescue operations and missions that you'll encounter throughout your gameplay. In Accident, you take on the role of a journalist who is researching old car crash incidents-simple collisions to multi-vehicle chain reactions-to figure out what went wrong and the events that led to them.
