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UK A&E (Crusade Avenue)

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UK A&E (Crusade Avenue) is an exterior and interior overhaul to the original Central Los Santos Medical Center on Crusade Avenue, within the GTA5 game world. It includes a number of additional rooms such as: triage bays & resus room and many more.

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Contents

File / Folder
Information
Required to be configured?

[stream]

Folder containing the models and textures used to replace original content

Optional – see Configuration

.fxap

FiveM file required for the modification to load

No – Do not edit

fxmanifest.lua

FiveM config file to determine what files need to be loaded/streamed

No – Do not edit

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Installation

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ℹ️ Note These instructions assume you have a working FiveM server that you can already connect to. For help setting up a FiveM server, see: FiveM Server Setup Guidearrow-up-right

  1. Locate the resources folder in your FiveM server installation (same directory as server.cfg).

  2. Download the product from your FiveM Keymasterarrow-up-right if you haven't already.

  3. Extract the ZIP archive contents into the resources folder.

  4. You should now have a folder named LGMods_A&E containing the files listed above.

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ℹ️ Important If you see an extra nested folder inside , move all contents up one level so the listed files/folders are directly inside . Otherwise the resource won't load properly.

  1. Open your server.cfg file and add the following line below your other ensure lines:

Example:

  1. Restart your server. (MLO resources like this usually don't load correctly with the start command on a running server — a full restart is required.)

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ℹ️ Streaming Note When players first approach the location, FiveM streams the assets to their client. Depending on internet speed, some parts may take a few moments to fully appear. Be patient during initial load.

Enjoy your brand new UK A&E

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