Will you do a "Tones for Online Usage" video for this siren and the Touchmaster Delta in the past? I don't know how your channel isn't larger than it is, your reviews are amazing!
Can we get more omega in the hanger? I would like a video with each tone playing for a while. Specifically the Hilo, the clean version of the hilo not the ultra hilo. And then a sweep with the horn and regular hilo in it
@@allintodrumsandguns One of the ambulance companies back in the 80s had a 200 watt dual tone 480k that ran out of dual speakers . You could hear it coming all over town and then some at night ! But I worked for the other company that had been around for 12 years prior and was the first established ambulance service in the area after the funeral homes stopped doing ambulance calls . We were nothing fancy , wore your basic law enforcement style uniforms ( light blue shirts and dark blue trousers with black boots during the winter and shoes in the summer ) and had no paramedics at the time . We had a few Advanced EMTs or " wanna be paramedics " that were trained to start i.v.s , insert Esophageal Airways , and use the PASG ( Pneumatic Anti Shock Garment , which is a thing of the past ) . We had no trauma center , no advanced medical helicopter , 911 did not exist in our area until 1986 . As far as sirens , we used a dual combination of 100 watt Federal , North American , and SVP , except for our 1968 Pontiac Ambulance Hearse combination wagon that we used just for show that had a Federal Signal Model 28 mechanical .
@@derrickw3021 Oh jeez, you know that you were definitely working EMS or ER back in the day if MAST trousers were still being used! My mum worked Emerg from the mid 70s to the mid 90s and said that PASG/MAST trousers were useless! She said that they were a pain in the ass to put on the pt and were useless. Also said that it was the kiss of death putting them on a pt with thoracic trauma. The nurses and paramedics couldn't stand the things and were glad to see them go! I worked the same Emerg from 2002-2010 first as a housekeeper and then as an aide when I was in school. I remember us finding an old set ratted away somewhere. I knew what they were and thought that they were kinda neat. Our Charge Nurse on duty was an older veteran nurse told us to pitch them, adding that she hoped that she'd never had to see a pair again!
@@BumberenzoTrakNgBumbero I’m not quite sure I understand what you mean by “reuse”, but as long as you don’t claim the audio as your own, I’m fine with that.