The Town

The Town is the fourth chapter of the second campaign, Death Toll. In this chapter, the Survivors start off in the tower of the church they entered at the end of the previous chapter. After stocking up on ammo and the Tier 2 weapons in the church, the survivors exit to find themselves in the abandoned town of Riverside. The Infected run around on the streets, and all the houses have their windows boarded and doors locked. The survivors fight their way down the streets and into a warehouse, then an office building. upon exiting the office building the survivors find the road blocked, so they create a ramp by lowering a forklift which is holding up a cement pathway. The impact from the cement sets off a series of car alarms, and the horde is alerted. The survivors are given a Minigun and first aid kits to help them survive the horde. After fighting the horde, the survivors then cross the pathway they made and enter an alleyway which leads to the safe room, and the end of the chapter.

Tips
NOTE: This is considered an exploit! It is possible to skip the section where the forklift must be activated by utilizing an exploit with the Minigun. All one has to do is melee the Minigun to "charge" it up and then standing on top of the mini-gun will launch the player. By charging the Minigun enough and launching yourself, it is possible to bypass the need to create a ramp altogether. (Patched for PC)

Easter Eggs
If you look at the graffiti, you will find one bit which is obviously written by the infected church survivor. Apparently, this was not his first time ringing the bell, as there are very many times he writes "Better Safe then Sorry".

The church survivor is voiced by Nathan Vetterlein, who also voiced the Scout in Team Fortress 2.