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Westbrook MDT Pro for QBCore

Westbrook MDT Pro brings a modern, feature-rich Mobile Data Terminal to QBCore servers with a sleek red and black interface.

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Overview

Westbrook MDT Pro is a modern Mobile Data Terminal tailored for QBCore roleplay communities. It features a clean red and black interface designed for law enforcement use.

Officers gain access to powerful investigative tools including citizen and vehicle searches, criminal history, mugshot support, and threat level scoring to manage day-to-day policing efficiently.

Key Features

  • Citizen Search
  • Criminal History
  • Mugshot Support
  • Officer Safety Flags
  • Threat Level Scoring
  • Vehicle Search
  • Vehicle Notes
  • Stolen Vehicle Flags

Requirements and Compatibility

  • All required dependencies must be installed.

Installation

  1. Download the resource through the reviewed download button.
  2. Review the included files and configuration notes.
  3. Extract the resource and place it in the correct FiveM server resources folder.
  4. Add the resource to server.cfg when the release includes a resource folder.
  5. Restart and test on a staging server before using it live.

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When this MDT makes sense

Westbrook MDT Pro is best suited for police-heavy QBCore servers where officers need more than a basic dispatch screen. Citizen lookup, vehicle notes, mugshot support, stolen-vehicle flags, and threat scoring are useful when staff want investigations to leave a readable trail.

Check permissions carefully before launch. MDT access should be limited by police job, grade, or duty state, and any mugshot or criminal-history feature should match the way your server handles arrests and records.

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Staff rollout checklist

Before moving Westbrook MDT Pro into production, create a short police-staff checklist: who can search citizens, who can edit vehicle notes, who can update threat levels, and which actions should be logged for supervisors. MDT tools are most useful when every officer follows the same evidence and record-keeping rules.

Also test the MDT with real patrol scenarios, not only an admin account. Have one officer search a citizen, another check a vehicle, and a supervisor review the result. That catches permission, UI, and database issues before the system becomes part of live police RP.