4:33 is an example of why well-thought out lighting patterns are more effective than just lots of lights. If I saw that on the road I'd think I was witnessing the second-coming of Christ
Well, for one the ground is amplifying the light because it’s wet, and two, he has the modern spotlights on for some reason so they wouldn’t normally be as bright. Looks like he’s looking for someone
1:34 still all time best siren! I remember when agencies were just first using it and it sounded otherworldly but now it’s as common as the wail siren.
Connecticut State police are the only agency in North America who doesnt place prominent markings on (a majority) their vehicles, we are trying to determine why this is the case
@@Zaltic South Dakota troopers are allowed to take their cars home to but they have very large markings is there a reason that their cars don’t have a smaller marking?
I I’m not a actual firefighter. But I volunteer with a local Fire department as there photographer and all I do everything all the other volunteers do for the department but I don’t pick up the actual Fire fighting tools 👍🏻
I usually have a radio listening the the county I’m in and that’s how I get my videos. but there are times I’m no listening to the radio for whatever reason and I hear a siren and quickly get out my phone for a video since the phone is quicker then my camera
They look like regular cars, that people get lights on eBay and put them on there, and drive around with them flashing, is that an authorized emergency vehicle?
1:19 now THAT is a undercover police car, cause most undercovers are more like clean and modern like. Those kinds of unmarked police cars should be like that more often, civillian like and junkie kind of cars
It would though lol, where I lived I saw which I thought it was a civillian car cause it looked like a junkie normal everyday car, until i saw it turned its lights on and pulled over a car