@@Stargazzer811 good idea but not with my policy. Have to get the trucks out, we are 100% volunteer and being an engineer I am needed. There on a run maybe only 1-2 engineers that respond so getting the truck rolling is paramount.
@@code3responsevideos872 I didn't even know it was legal to have a Q-siren and powercall on your PV, all we can have here is blue lights, only captains and cheifs can have red and white, with sirens.
Might even be able too car pool?! I wonder, when he's waiting to turn left, i believe theres a tanker truck. Your using your Fire Truck Airhorn, has he ever asked, why are you using that, when he's stopped, and clearing, before he proceeds to make the left? Reason i ask, the air horn kinda drowns out his units sirens!????????? Do you have State, maybe Federal approval or variances, to allow lights sirens? Or, are they city or county approved? It's at 2:03, because that would drive me nuts, if i were him!
@@rickk.2912 dosen't really matter who's auditable warning is heard in that situation as they are both right there going the same way. Just matters that they quickly, effectively, and safely clear the intersection
@@n8_the_carpenter816 no, i get that, but if I'm the Officer in Front, and you have someone laying on an airhorn, in a personal vehicle, and your trying to listen too the radio, it'd bother the hell out of me! And l I'll ke you said just as long as they gey to the station safely. So its not like ya need to tell Law Enforcement to hurry up. I use to respond to the scene, when you have people that are New Medics, yes, my vehicle had lights, and a siren, but i think he must of got Rescue 1's train horn, the put that big ass federal and wind it up. Our variances had to be counnty and state approved. They don't hand them out like candy on Halloween! And some states wont let you have any blue lights. I saw a video the other day. And u bet i saw at least 5 pickup trucks, SUV's responding too the scene of a a multiple residential. And i bet they had at least 8 different services responding for mutual aid. Almost every color fire truck you could imagine, it was there. Makes ya feel good when they have your six. And please dont get me wrong, you can tell in seconds, how bad it is, when you hear their voices. And if you hear State asking, where're they at, or the Sheriff's Department starts asking, you may want to step it up. I'm fine with clearing an intersection, but you csnt go anywhere, until that officer takes off. I just said that would bug the sh_t out of me!
@@rickk.2912 I wasn’t trying to make the officer speed up. Common practice when there are 2 emergency vehicles in close proximity is to alert people to the fact of the second vehicle. I wasn’t sure how soon he was going to pull out and I didn’t want anyone else to hit me because the officer had passed. I didn’t turn my siren off because he was in front of me. I wouldn’t expect the police officer to turn off his siren because I was in front of him either. It is taught at least in my area to be extra vigilant when you’re second in line. Everything in my state is directly approved by state laws. Also I figured my horns were louder at that point anyway.
With this sort of setup I image some people probably expect a wholesale engine to come blowing past, only to see your truck. Kinda badass really, I love it.
This man embodies the definition of super whacker ... I'm somewhat impressed that his vehicle can handle running a mechanical q and a air horn setup simultaneously and still function without being drained on the battery or alternator.. yet somehow also feel like it's totally overkill.. oh the conflict is real 🤣
Thanks for the comment. I am a super whacker at heart. I have specifically designed my system to handle the electrical loads placed by my air compressor and Q. The conflict is real and I mostly install these things so I can say that it is possible!!!
Ahhh the storied rivalry between cops and firemen. Lol my dad was a fireman and my uncle was a deputy sheriff. We always had interesting Thanksgiving and christmas dinners at my grandparents house. 😁
Thats wild, here in NY we are limited to blue lights and not audible warning. I can imagine when a general alarm fire comes in there and you hear these Q's screaming from every direction heading to the firehouse.
The best response I ever had and I I was so excited that I te everyone haha. I live south of the fire station and there is a 4 way stop between my home amd the department. I was traveling north toward the 4way. State police was going east to west and the county office was traveling north to South. We all got to the 4 way about 10 second apart. Each until crossed the 4way one after another. It was something you had to be there but it was a cool visual
This gave me the chills because I've grown up with this and this is what I'm going to do next year and my nephew is following me and Becoming a Firefighter when he's older
@@code3responsevideos872 you both lucky, we only get lights and sirens on our POV if we are specialty trained… with I believe the exception of amber I believe and I think those we have to buy. Radio or alert system is provided.
That cannot happen in Kentucky. While operating with the authority of a real department you are immune to all traffic laws by statue. What state are you in?
@@code3responsevideos872 They did eventually, but small department meant it took them a while. I was running to hop on the Engine for a Mutual Aid, Confirmed structure.
It blows my mind that this is allowed in certain parts of the county. When I was a reserve firefighter in California back in the mid-90s, I had to obey the traffic and speed laws even while responding to emergency calls because we were not allowed to put emergency equipment into personally owned vehicles.
Right, and the KEY word there is RESERVE. Which implies there is a duty crew of some sort. Here there are NO RESERVES and no duty crews. We are it… this is our district and it’s up to us to protect it. I respond to everything from fire alarms to drug overdoses to heart attacks to structure fires from my house. Some runs I go directly to the scene. Some runs are to the station to get the engine/quint/rescue rolling.
Oh I've seen your POV Setup videos, but not a response until now. That was VERY awesome! I love that you ended up right behind the sheriff! (Was that just total random chance, btw?)
only the chief engineer is allowed blinking red lights, and the chief no sirens though. no sirens, or blue/white blinking lights can be used for any non chief engineer/chief. yall are very lucky
@@chadparker7549 I made it, I have an air tank with a viair compressor. Hooked to that tank, is a solenoid feeding 2 Grover stutter tone emergency horns and a Nathan air chime K5la.
Where can I find all of the products you use for your F1 50? I am a volunteer fire fighter in the panhandle of Texas. I would like to set up my future vehicle like this.
Some things came from facebook in the “emergency warning lights for sale” group. Some of it came from Sirennet. Com. Some of it came from other firefighters on my department. The majority came from facebook. They have the best deals. Don’t buy knock off lights from China. Stuck with American companies. Whelen, Sound off. Federal Signal and Feinex are all companies I use. If you have any questions please let me know.
@@rowdycogdell7604 the horn is a Wolo Chief Horn from Amazon ($90) but you will need a compressor and air tank. I do have an extra compressor if you need one. My email is mamrak76@gmail.com feel free to contact me anytime.
You must have a strong alternator and battery if your truck can handle an actual Federal Q lol. Love the set up! What kind of lightbar do you run? I run a good ol’ Code 3 MX7000, the rotators and intersection sweeps are my favorite.
That’s awesome. Actually I am running a stock alternator. Part of my mission of putting a Q on my truck was figuring out a way to wire it up correctly and simply. So my Q runs off 2 extra batteries while my foot switch is on, and it recharges those 2 batteries while the foot switch is off. That way there is no big drain on your alternator.
@@code3responsevideos872 Good set up! I called Federal once to find out the startup current on a Q. They couldn't tell me, but the running load was 160 amps IIRC. Probably not much difference between the startup current and a dead short! Even the running load is 0.075 ohms !
I post these videos as an educational experience to show the importance of safe driving, and the hard work my fellow volunteers put in to keep the community safe.
@@wvboy0311 so I had a Viair air compressor into a 20 gallon tank. I recently upgraded to a belt driven 12v one. I have the tank in my bed and an airline that runs to the front, and a solenoid hooked to a switch.
Dang and i thought i was cool running a model 28 and whelen 295 on my pov lol. My POV is about to fall apart its a older BMW 750 lol. Model 28 on the hood of it you should see my friends and the looks it gets 🤣🤣
Yes so I have 2 batteries in the trunk and they power the Q. It’s mounted behind the grille on my f150. The way it’s wired up when I press the Q foot switch it unhooks the battery bank from the vehicles alternator. This way it doesn’t overtax the electrical system with the 100 amp load. If you want more information you can email me mamrak76@gmail.com
Bros got a Q, air horn, and powercall in his pov. He’s living the dream.
All he needs is to have his kit in the back and he can respond directly to fires if need be.
@@Stargazzer811 good idea but not with my policy. Have to get the trucks out, we are 100% volunteer and being an engineer I am needed. There on a run maybe only 1-2 engineers that respond so getting the truck rolling is paramount.
For realll
@@code3responsevideos872 I didn't even know it was legal to have a Q-siren and powercall on your PV, all we can have here is blue lights, only captains and cheifs can have red and white, with sirens.
@@seangeorge7928 Most everything depends on locality, I was stuck with just a blue light, but there are many places where any member can run reds
I totally love the fact that you and the police officer live near each other and respond from home together.
Might even be able too car pool?! I wonder, when he's waiting to turn left, i believe theres a tanker truck. Your using your Fire Truck Airhorn, has he ever asked, why are you using that, when he's stopped, and clearing, before he proceeds to make the left? Reason i ask, the air horn kinda drowns out his units sirens!????????? Do you have State, maybe Federal approval or variances, to allow lights sirens? Or, are they city or county approved? It's at 2:03, because that would drive me nuts, if i were him!
@@rickk.2912 dosen't really matter who's auditable warning is heard in that situation as they are both right there going the same way. Just matters that they quickly, effectively, and safely clear the intersection
@@n8_the_carpenter816 no, i get that, but if I'm the Officer in Front, and you have someone laying on an airhorn, in a personal vehicle, and your trying to listen too the radio, it'd bother the hell out of me! And l I'll ke you said just as long as they gey to the station safely. So its not like ya need to tell Law Enforcement to hurry up. I use to respond to the scene, when you have people that are New Medics, yes, my vehicle had lights, and a siren, but i think he must of got Rescue 1's train horn, the put that big ass federal and wind it up. Our variances had to be counnty and state approved. They don't hand them out like candy on Halloween! And some states wont let you have any blue lights. I saw a video the other day. And u bet i saw at least 5 pickup trucks, SUV's responding too the scene of a a multiple residential. And i bet they had at least 8 different services responding for mutual aid. Almost every color fire truck you could imagine, it was there. Makes ya feel good when they have your six. And please dont get me wrong, you can tell in seconds, how bad it is, when you hear their voices. And if you hear State asking, where're they at, or the Sheriff's Department starts asking, you may want to step it up. I'm fine with clearing an intersection, but you csnt go anywhere, until that officer takes off. I just said that would bug the sh_t out of me!
@@rickk.2912 I wasn’t trying to make the officer speed up. Common practice when there are 2 emergency vehicles in close proximity is to alert people to the fact of the second vehicle. I wasn’t sure how soon he was going to pull out and I didn’t want anyone else to hit me because
the officer had passed. I didn’t turn my siren off because he was in front of me. I wouldn’t expect the police officer to turn off his siren because I was in front of him either. It is taught at least in my area to be extra vigilant when you’re second in line. Everything in my state is directly approved by state laws. Also I figured my horns were louder at that point anyway.
@@code3responsevideos872 Yep excellent job
This dudes a fkin SAVAGE! running a legit Q, a powercall. All you really need now is a Nathaniel B19 train horn
I think your siren and horn was more effective at clearing the traffic in front of the officer's car than his own setup!
True story!
The deputy was probably think wtf does he have in there its louder then me
No doubt
Maybe that deputy needs to get the same equipment in his vehicle
@@code3responsevideos872 what is your set up?
This is hilarious 😂
The EQ2B distinguishes itself as the clear 2nd agency in the tandem, very intuitive and probably not allowed in our area with PoVs
With this sort of setup I image some people probably expect a wholesale engine to come blowing past, only to see your truck. Kinda badass really, I love it.
Thanks
This man embodies the definition of super whacker ... I'm somewhat impressed that his vehicle can handle running a mechanical q and a air horn setup simultaneously and still function without being drained on the battery or alternator.. yet somehow also feel like it's totally overkill.. oh the conflict is real 🤣
Thanks for the comment. I am a super whacker at heart. I have specifically designed my system to handle the electrical loads placed by my air compressor and Q. The conflict is real and I mostly install these things so I can say that it is possible!!!
The upgraded alternator and battery bank
That is seriously badass to see a personal vehicle equipped with a Q.
That deputy had a very nice looking Explorer!
Ahhh the storied rivalry between cops and firemen. Lol my dad was a fireman and my uncle was a deputy sheriff. We always had interesting Thanksgiving and christmas dinners at my grandparents house. 😁
The POV vehicle with every siren that a Fire truck has lol just living that dream
Thanks
When you hit that Q i thought, wait, what? And then I heard the Grovers and was like wow! SWEET SETUP!!!
Thanks it was a lot of work!!!
@@code3responsevideos872 I can imagine so!
That Q and airhorn sound so damn weird on anything other than an engine hahaha
Thats wild, here in NY we are limited to blue lights and not audible warning. I can imagine when a general alarm fire comes in there and you hear these Q's screaming from every direction heading to the firehouse.
Dang!!! A Q and Grovers on a POV with enough air to keep those horns going.. very nice.
love a good power call and Q siren response
keep doing what you do best
Me too sounds so good
Eine der besten Einsatzfahrten, die ich bisher gesehen haben🙏
The best response I ever had and I I was so excited that I te everyone haha. I live south of the fire station and there is a 4 way stop between my home amd the department. I was traveling north toward the 4way. State police was going east to west and the county office was traveling north to South. We all got to the 4 way about 10 second apart. Each until crossed the 4way one after another. It was something you had to be there but it was a cool visual
bro that cops gotta think theres a whole firetruck behind him with the horn lmao
I looked forward to watching another of these responding videos. Loved it.
This gave me the chills because I've grown up with this and this is what I'm going to do next year and my nephew is following me and Becoming a Firefighter when he's older
If thy tones ring, thy Q shall sing
man has all the engine sirens on his damn pickup truck.... yyyy??????????
This is crazy LmAo!!! Sounds like an engine but it's a pick up truck. Interesting
I support all firefighters whether they are volunteer or paid
when my friends ask what it's like to be american, I show them this video
Care to elaborate?
glad to see responses are back!
Totally awesome video. Love fighter jets and helicopters video but emergency videos of police fire and EMS sirens are music to my ears
Thanks
@@code3responsevideos872 your welcome
You guys are so cool. Lights, radios, sirens, etc. I get one little blue dash light and one little amber rear deck light and that’s it.
Such a shame. Your state and department should take better care of you. They should value you. We are all an asset to our communities.
@@code3responsevideos872 you both lucky, we only get lights and sirens on our POV if we are specialty trained… with I believe the exception of amber I believe and I think those we have to buy. Radio or alert system is provided.
Better than what my state gives, can only have forward facing lights which can only be blue unless your a chief
Bro even had the cop thinking about getting out of his way 😆😆🤣🤣💀💀💀 nice setup man
Thank you for your service!
Love the q2b on your POV same with the horn great video
Great sirens and horn, love it!
just wanna say, I got arrested last night for my lights responding to station, I have permits as well.
That cannot happen in Kentucky. While operating with the authority of a real department you are immune to all traffic laws by statue. What state are you in?
@@code3responsevideos872 Pennsylvania
@@psrperlc9594 how what happened did your department not back you up?
@@code3responsevideos872 They did eventually, but small department meant it took them a while. I was running to hop on the Engine for a Mutual Aid, Confirmed structure.
Good siren changes tbh this is my first time seeing one of your Videos and i loved it!
Bro my guys has a Q siren on a pov. Stay safe. Love the sirens
Thanks
It blows my mind that this is allowed in certain parts of the county. When I was a reserve firefighter in California back in the mid-90s, I had to obey the traffic and speed laws even while responding to emergency calls because we were not allowed to put emergency equipment into personally owned vehicles.
Right, and the KEY word there is RESERVE. Which implies there is a duty crew of some sort. Here there are NO RESERVES and no duty crews. We are it… this is our district and it’s up to us to protect it. I respond to everything from fire alarms to drug overdoses to heart attacks to structure fires from my house. Some runs I go directly to the scene. Some runs are to the station to get the engine/quint/rescue rolling.
Yay a response video
Thanks, hopefully it will stay up
Why would it not stay up?
@@whistlingtomb3299 erectile dysfunction maybe
@@randomness1577 lol
Oh I've seen your POV Setup videos, but not a response until now. That was VERY awesome! I love that you ended up right behind the sheriff! (Was that just total random chance, btw?)
Yes totally random! Thanks for the comment
Wow you have the siren the whole works on that truck 😄
You are livin your best life rn man❤
A Q? On a personal vehicle?
A little over the top, but alright
Thanks 😂
Q Siren and air horn on POV is a little cringe but i like it
Damn what truck is that?? A federal q and full siren setup is impressive
That was some SICK Q-Usage.
Thank you
Absolutely no traffic and a cop car in front of you, but two horns as loud as on a ship. It's so ridiculous.
I agree
You’d be surprised who still pulls out in front of you
Truthfully a lot of people ignore responding officers
Dudes has his own engine 😂
Thanks
I love that your car or truck sounds like a fire truck
Thank you
Love the Q!
I love that EQ2B siren!
Lol that’s a Q2b
@@code3responsevideos872 oh sorry
But love that and its surprising how you got that in a pickup
Over 7 minutes just to get to the station 🙊 what happens if there's a structure fire😮
I am normally on the second truck we roll out of my station.
What type of Air horn is that? It is loud, I think I might need it for my car so people move out the way cause no sirens for POV in NYS.
I had one Grover emergency horn and one Wolo chief horn.
I swear I thought that was a police car until I heard the sirens 🤣🤣 I was like wait huh 🤔
Thanks glad you enjoyed it
What kind of truck do you have that you can have a Q and horns?
the dad noises in the start are so relatable xD
You guys are lucky to have sirens, at my dad's fire dept we are only aloud Red and Whites the only person that can have a siren is the Asst. Cheif
So the chief can’t have a siren?
@@code3responsevideos872 no sorry I worded it wrong they Asst Cheif can have lights and sirens and Cheif
only the chief engineer is allowed blinking red lights, and the chief no sirens though. no sirens, or blue/white blinking lights can be used for any non chief engineer/chief. yall are very lucky
I love that you have a Q
YOU HAVE A Q SIREN ON A PICKUP TRUCK HELL YES
Thanks for the comment
I would love to know what is your air horn setup and where did you get it
@@chadparker7549 I made it, I have an air tank with a viair compressor. Hooked to that tank, is a solenoid feeding 2 Grover stutter tone emergency horns and a Nathan air chime K5la.
Where’s the MVA I’m confused?
Wo kann ich so eine Siren kaufen, und was kostet sie?
What horn and Q siren you using?
I’m running 1 Grover emergency horn 1 wolo chief horn and a Q2b regular mechanical siren
Your windows must have been down,I can tell by how the sirens & horn echos off the vehicles & guardrails
I just made another response today with my windows down will be uploading soon. I can’t confirm or deny the status of the windows 😂
What kinda siren and horn setup you running that shit works pretty good
😂 that’s because I’m running a Q2b full size fire truck siren and 2 full size 24 inch stuttertone air horns.
Q the Siren! Blast the horn! Make way!
There is no way you have a Q.. Powercall.. AND an airhorn on your POV. HAHAHAHA
The brakes on that old Q need to be fixed. Ahhhh brings back memories
They don’t need fixed, they don’t exist 😂
I know so many people thought the cop had the Q horn
This truck has a fricking Q and power all with air horns. What kind of truck do you use to respond, and where is the Q mounted on?
It’s a Ford F-150 and the q is mounted behind the bumper.
Where can I find all of the products you use for your F1 50? I am a volunteer fire fighter in the panhandle of Texas. I would like to set up my future vehicle like this.
Some things came from facebook in the “emergency warning lights for sale” group. Some of it came from Sirennet. Com. Some of it came from other firefighters on my department. The majority came from facebook. They have the best deals. Don’t buy knock off lights from China. Stuck with American companies. Whelen, Sound off. Federal Signal and Feinex are all companies I use. If you have any questions please let me know.
@@code3responsevideos872 thank you I appreciate it.
@@code3responsevideos872 where can I find the horns that you have on your POV? Also how can I contact you if I have some more questions?
@@rowdycogdell7604 the horn is a Wolo Chief Horn from Amazon ($90) but you will need a compressor and air tank. I do have an extra compressor if you need one. My email is mamrak76@gmail.com feel free to contact me anytime.
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I"am Your Newest Subscriber Great Videos
Awesome thanks so much
Hey cant remeber if i aksded before but what Air horn are you running? thanks
@@southern_gaming I’m running 2 horns, one is a Grover stuttertone emergency horn and the other is a Wolo Chief horn.
@@code3responsevideos872 ok thank what tank and compressor are you using?
@ I was using a viair compressor and tank, it’s on Amazon
Holy shit! Awesome response!
What do you use for your dash cam
Kanalinhaber, bitte teilen Sie mir mit, wo diese Sirene zu erwerben ist, vielen Dank! God bless all rescuer in the world
He probably shiidhis pants when you got on the wolo chief at the first intersection lol
lol that’s not the chief that’s a sheriffs deputy.
@@code3responsevideos872 the horn isn't a chief? Wolo Chief?
@@bladenrexroth2555 haha oh yes I have one horn that is a wolo chief and one horn is a Grover stuttertone
I'll still think they called dispatch to shut you down. Imagine showing up to their call and smacking the donut out of their mouth🤦♂️
A Q on a pov is rare!
I love these videos where POV's have Q sirens
im lovin this video.
Okay simpel question what kinda family car are you having in the entrence off the house
What do you mean? I don’t understand
@@code3responsevideos872Whit lights and sirenes and all kinda off stuff
I have not seen none of your response videos in a while. Are you still with the department?
Yes I am. I sold my f150 and
Bought a new one haven’t installed my equipment in it
Love this video
I love the set up and choice of audible warning, but god damn lay off the Q some!
Never
can you make a video of how you got this to work and the things you needed to install ? location of the q and air horn on your truck all that stuff
You must have a strong alternator and battery if your truck can handle an actual Federal Q lol. Love the set up! What kind of lightbar do you run? I run a good ol’ Code 3 MX7000, the rotators and intersection sweeps are my favorite.
That’s awesome. Actually I am running a stock alternator. Part of my mission of putting a Q on my truck was figuring out a way to wire it up correctly and simply. So my Q runs off 2 extra batteries while my foot switch is on, and it recharges those 2 batteries while the foot switch is off. That way there is no big drain on your alternator.
@@code3responsevideos872 Good set up! I called Federal once to find out the startup current on a Q. They couldn't tell me, but the running load was 160 amps IIRC. Probably not much difference between the startup current and a dead short! Even the running load is 0.075 ohms
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@@kenmeinken8115 I have done some ampere testing on mine. The running amps is 100 and startup is around 230. It seems to run great on my setup
This is where I live! Holy crap!
I post these videos as an educational experience to show the importance of safe driving, and the hard work my fellow volunteers put in to keep the community safe.
This is awesome howd ya do your air horns lol
@@wvboy0311 so I had a Viair air compressor into a 20 gallon tank. I recently upgraded to a belt driven 12v one. I have the tank in my bed and an airline that runs to the front, and a solenoid hooked to a switch.
TRUCKS
I detect friends here
Will you be posting More videos
I will be trying to. Not many calls lately. But yes I am going to try it again
Dude...why your pickup sound like a full grown engine??
It’s a fun challenge for me to mess around with
this is like my dream job crazy
An actual mechanical Q is wild
Dang and i thought i was cool running a model 28 and whelen 295 on my pov lol. My POV is about to fall apart its a older BMW 750 lol. Model 28 on the hood of it you should see my friends and the looks it gets 🤣🤣
Is that a Q2 with powercall on a ford? show me how you made this setup im interested!
Yes so I have 2 batteries in the trunk and they power the Q. It’s mounted behind the grille on my f150. The way it’s wired up when I press the Q foot switch it unhooks the battery bank from the vehicles alternator. This way it doesn’t overtax the electrical system with the 100 amp load. If you want more information you can email me mamrak76@gmail.com
Can you do a video using the code 3 siren tones?
Yes I can. Anything specific? Also with or without Q?
@@code3responsevideos872With the Q, please!
A federal que that must shake the shit out of ur bumper...
Question. Why do you have a fire engine siren/horn on an suv/pickup truck
Why the hell not
Unmarked fire truck
A federal Q on a pov pick up? Smh
What are you shaking your head about?
What size of air tank?
30 gal
Sounded out of breath when you got to your truck….
Did you have to get some permit to have a Q siren on your pov
No special permit
This was in Kentucky. So if the lights are on, sirens are on as well. It depends on what state you're in since it varies from state to state