To further roleplay the Federal Bureau of Investigation allows its members to create, maintain and obtain membership in subdivisions. Subdivisions allow Agents to receive specialized training and become experts in specific areas of enforcement. All subdivisions have internal rank structures, vehicle/uniform structures and documents which are maintained by their appointed coordinators in conjunction with the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Command Staff and Administration Team.
Emergency Response Team (ERT)
A tactical unit trained to respond swiftly to high-risk emergencies, including active shooter situations, barricaded suspects, and natural disasters. The ERT prioritizes public safety through strategic planning and rapid execution.
Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF)
A collaborative team working with local, state, and federal agencies to investigate and prevent acts of terrorism. The JTTF specializes in intelligence sharing, threat assessment, and counterterrorism operations.
Canine Unit (K-9)
Teams of skilled handlers and trained dogs assist in tasks such as tracking fugitives, detecting explosives or narcotics, and locating missing persons or hidden evidence. These units enhance efficiency and accuracy in the field.
Hostage Rescue Team (HRT)
An elite tactical group specializing in resolving complex hostage situations. The HRT employs advanced techniques to conduct high-stakes rescues, counterterrorism missions, and neutralization of immediate threats.
Crime Scene Investigation Unit (CSIU)
A team of forensic experts trained to meticulously analyze crime scenes, collect physical evidence, and reconstruct events. They play a critical role in uncovering key details that aid in solving cases.
Underwater Search & Evidence Response Team (USERT)
Specialized in underwater searches and recoveries, USERT conducts missions to locate and retrieve evidence, bodies, or other critical items from aquatic environments using advanced diving techniques.