10-75 Emergency Vehicles was founded in 2006, with one goal, to provide functional, reliable, and reasonably priced emergency vehicles. 10-75 Emergency Vehicles is a single source manufacturer for everything in emergency vehicle products for law enforcement, fire department, and emergency medical service agencies. We have been manufacturing emergency vehicles for 11 years and our staff have over 35 years of experience manufacturing emergency vehicles. We pride ourselves in managing all aspects of our customer’s vehicle conversion, from conception to completion. There is not a job that we can’t make happen. Every department has different visions, and we understand that every vehicle has a different purpose. We take the time to understand what your vision and mission is for your vehicle. Our products are created for the customer to have a combination of the highest level of safety, appearance and purpose, while keeping the factory design.
I'm building a replica of this beauty in the mobile game Car Parking Multiplayer! I will definitely be posting it on Instagram and Facebook! I'll shout you guys and the Seneca Nation in it!!
I was coming home last night stuck in construction traffic on the interstate. I was a behind a construction workers truck flashing white and amber to the rear with a seizure pattern. I thought I was going to have a seizure. It's absolutely unnecessary. A single flashing amber beacon less then 95fpm would be more then adequate.
I remember Ryan installing 2, 4 head dominators in the headliner of a Grand Cherokee and sharing photos on a forum. I drove like 3 hours from CT to one of your open houses in like 2009. Still have the tee shirt...
@@1075EmergencyVehicles which model and you did custom brackets correct? I have the exact model vehicle that’s why iam asking, looking to put a light bar in
Were you guys able to find a park kill wire or figure out a way to set up park kill? I am getting ready to upfit a fleet of these in the upcoming weeks and haven't been able to find any info.
Great looking but 1 question. Why do the front flashers mounted on the push bar stick out further than the push bar? Seems like a "One-Time-Use" flasher in regards to the push bar?
Outstanding job by all involved in this project. I am very impressed with the outcome. You’ve given me some great ides to rework items in my FMO truck. I am working with a stock truck and ARE cap, but a little ingenuity goes a long way.
The box holding all the electronic elements, is that a "stock" box that you could buy or did 10-75 custom build the box. In desperate need of a box to hold all the code 3 stuff.
It is an absolut joke to me that now we have to program the lights to have a park mode so we reduce distacted drivers, when the whole reason for lights is to gain the attention of drivers. Most drivers are staring at their phones, their radio or whatever the case may be. Most drivers dont even see emergency vehicles running Code right behind them with sirens blaring and lights flashing.
It shouldn't be, thats human nature being accounted for. We're not all as perfect and cognizant as you are so we can't assume everyone will automatically act correctly. It really isn't a crazy concept.