We're not running full speed. We are only allowed 10mph over the max limit. So in a 55 we're only permitted to do 70. We are not police nor it there a reason to be rushing and endangering our lives and others.
So....I'm not a mathematician by any means, but I'm pretty damn sure 10mph over the speed limit of 55 is 65.....not 70. I could be wrong though. Like I said, math isn't a strength of mine.
10mph over the max. The speed limit is 55, legally people are allowed to drive 60. Emergency personnel are allowed to go 10mph over that. So technically we're allowed 15 but it states 10 over the maximum speed.
you should invest in a go pro and have the attachment ready and plug it in when you deem the necessary time to record for your channel. Just helps with the stability of your videos i think.
+Quinn Dickinson if you have a 100 watt you should consider a 200 watt with 2 speakers. Or try using a lower tone. Lower tones travel further and penetrate better.
I don't get it, you left from a house but have a siren? Do you work at the fire department or something? Please tell me they don't let volunteer fire have sirens in their personal cars.
what's the point of this. he shows up when police and the firedepartment is there already.. I understand if he's first ok the scene but everyone is closer and faster lol
Yeah. I'm saving up for a GoPro eventually. When I get back from vacation I will be buying a decent mount for my phone (which I use for recording). I can stick it to an existing suction cup mount for our old GPS. If you go way back on my channel and look at the first one I was using a similar setup but the phone I used would act up at times.
hey Quinn Dickinson how come you don't get a GoPro and video the accidents and other stuff too, instead of just responding and turning the camera off, you should video the other stuff, I WATCH YOUR VIDEO ALL THE TIME BUT IT WOULD BE COOL IF YOU COULD DO THAT TOO.
I've been considering getting a GoPro for parade videos and other uses but for now I use my phone on a dashmount. I try not to film the scene out of respect for the involved parties.