That’s the first time in my life that I’ve ever heard a CHP unit use the horn and hearing it for the first time was a unit laying on it, was super sick! Awesome catches dude
@@SlicerVorzakh if you listen hard enough you can hear it when it was approaching but the CHP siren was still 5x louder then the touchmaster siren. Too bad CHP's newer fleet of vehicles swithced to the generic Whelen Epsilon
I love the simplistic flash pattern of CHP and the unique siren. Never seen one use the airhorn. I don’t think the steady burn is very effective but it’s still pretty cool!
Jazzy Jas that’s how the CHP originally had their cars slick tops but couple yrs back like 10yrs I believe they changed it some still r slick tops like some polar bear units aka wat used to be commercial vehicle enforcement I love the polar bear Vics lol 😂
Chp setups are amazing. The lights, sirens and how the decals make the car looks 💯💯. Every time they change the siren to sum different the lights changes!! When he used the airhorn they all stayed steady! Thats dope asff!!! They go with the tone of the siren. But its nice how cali keeps the steady burn alive. Issa classic
Seeing the new system at work, siren and lights changing to tone on the CHP cars. They also sync with other CHP units once in range so they all flash the same for less confusion
Yeah, there's an air horn button on their computer screen that has a section for the lights and siren functions...first time I've seen it used while going Code 3, pretty cool how it activates the steady burning red when pressed and returns to normal flashing when released.
@@chpman2013 emm..I guess you get wail&Yelp you have to press the buttons below namely hand control and also l/s off? And can you activate it via computer?
@mabr6962 there's multiple ways of turning on the siren. One is on the computer screen, there's a folder tab that gives you all your lights and siren functions, and one of those buttons is labeled "Siren". On the hand controller, on the left side are 2 rocker switches...one is for the police radio, the other is a 3 position setting for different light and siren options that you can activate with the buttons in front of the hand controller (rear: gives you the rear amber traffic directing lights, middle: gives you different emergency light modes, and front: gives you siren and PA functions). The last way would be with the voice control button on the button box in front of the hand controller, just press and say, I think, "Siren on". And anytime you turn on the siren, it always starts with Wail, and you get Yelp by pressing the steering wheel horn button. And on the button box in front of the hand controller, one of the buttons is "l/s off" that you can turn the lights and siren off with.
My city Des Moines Iowa, only has 4 modes that don’t correspond with sirens. We have... MODE 1: Takedowns flash/alternate with yellow solid directional bar MODE 2: Steady random flashing with all lights MODE 3: Solid flashing one side blue / other side red. Back and fourth at steady pattern. (Very unique yet simple) *Used usually during traffic stops* MODE 4: Takedowns only on solid. **And of course ally search lights It gets the job done though!
I wonder, if the emergeny vehicles in the US would be much more visible, if they used only blue lights on their light bars. For context, i have seen some emergency vehicles from austria using only blue lights and they were very visible in a flood of white, yellow and red lights that is pretty common in a city.
brilliant video....may I ask only as I don't know the difference,but the police units based in the city are different to on the highway?? regarding the two connecting in this persuit...?? Im from Ireland so just fascinated at how it all works over there and again sorry for what seems like a silly question,but just really love these videos.and thanks again,brill video.
chloe swift Here in the USA we have three different “types” of police. State Police (highway patrol) Sheriffs, and City Police. The state/highway patrol is the same thing. They patrol the whole state, so you’ll see those cars in the whole state, whatever state they’re in. Sheriffs only patrol the County, if you aren’t familiar with counties (idk if other places have them) they are little sections in each state, and sheriffs patrol those. Different counties have their own sheriff department. And last is city police. So every town/city has its own police department. All vehicles look different throughout the whole USA, no police department looks the same
Thanks Alan for explaining that to me.like I say its fascinating to see how things are done in another country,and now I understand the difference as you've explained it clearly..Thanks again and have a lovely day.
chloe swift city = typically towns and cities that can afford to have their own police department. My town of 25,000 has one. The nearby big city has one. Sheriff = areas outside the cities and small towns without a PD. I live where there’s lots of farm land, so the sheriff would be patrolling in the country and up in the mountains. Some small towns mainly of less than 10,000 people contract with the county sheriff so the sheriff is the police in place of a local police department. State police/ highway patrol = freeways and highways, plus protection of the state capitol and state officials like the governors. There are exceptions to this: the police will be deployed wherever they are needed and if you’re doing something illegal, a sheriff or city police will pull you over on the highway. Some police departments are hybrids. Las Vegas police patrols Las Vegas and the surrounding desert communities. Again, there will be exceptions to this, and what I described is typical of California police agencies, but it’ll be pretty close to this in other US states.
Whelen makes it for CHP only. Your best bet is looking on ebay. People sell them and all kinds of chp vehicle equipment. Mainly for the crown vic. Sirens and the pushbars are few and far between. Hard to get but they are out there
@@michaelmccarthy4615 ALL sirens used here is: CHP: Custom Whelen siren (ILLEGAL HORN AT 2:00) SCSD: Code 3 Z3 SCPD: Federal Signal Smart Siren with Touchmaster Delta / TM4 tones
It's on Cabrillo, which is actually part of Highway 1 going through town. Anyone traveling on it up the coast has to drive through this section before it opens up again.
Me: oh dam we got the fucking chp out here CHP: WEEEEEEEEE WOOOOOOO WEEEEEEEEEE WOOOOOOOOO Me: OH SHIT THEY ALSO HAVE THE SHERIFFS AND PD??!?!? Sheriffs and PD: WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Me: _dam son_
No way there's no stolen car there going to arrest somebody that didn't put enough sprinkles on their donuts or did the donut shop burned down and they're going to say their last goodbyes to the donut shop
As a CHP Officer of 4 years it honestly took me over a year to figure out how to activate the air horn. We aren’t taught where it is on our cars or systems. Most cars you have to be in “Code 2” to activate it and it can be done by pressing the horn on the steering wheel, or in some cars, on the computer. In “Code 3” it doesn’t work.
There are overlapping jurisdictions. Plus, the CHP is responsible for all "highways", even if they are local routes deep inside cities, like numbered County Routes. Expressways are patrolled by CHP as well. This doesn't prevent the locals of whatever city the road goes through from enforcement too, however. Even on the freeways. If you're, say, on the 280/680 freeway through San Jose, the SJPD has just as much authority to light you up as CHP does. They just usually don't bother, and they don't actively patrol those roads; just use them for getting from point A to point B.
Chp has by far the least effective flash patterns and there siren sounds like it’s from the 80s ... was weird the air horn blasts made lights steady burn red , would of been more effective all white like stated in other comments
CHP has the slower flash patterns for a reason. It doesnt blind drivers nearly as bad. Less chances for wrecks their vehicles get wrecked the least of any agency around. Whelen makes the siren custom for CHP only something about the tone/pitch of it is easier for people to hear. It works too ive had p.d. or sheriff cars come up on me on the freeway and i barely hear the siren til they are right behind me. CHP I have noticed you can hear much better even when they are further away. I agree with you on the solid white when the airhorn is pressed. Steady burning all the reds in the front doesnt make sense lol
@@coreygillet ive seen them disengage the lights and use only hazards too. Numerous times. Strange lol. i miss the vics they look so badass outfitted for CHP
Quite the contrary, CHP's flash pattern is way more effective than those hyper flashy patterns you see all over the US. Especially on the freeway. That's because their patterns creates a lot of contrast between left/right red/blue and it makes it stand out moree, especially from a distance. From a distance those flashy hyper patterns don't stand out and are just one purple blob.
That’s the first time in my life that I’ve ever heard a CHP unit use the horn and hearing it for the first time was a unit laying on it, was super sick! Awesome catches dude
Yeah I heard it before and it’s just the usual whelen horn I like to call it the ambulance horn
3:20 Someones dancing in their car
5555 hahahaha
Sitting on a plastic thingy
Omg I hoped I wasn’t the only one
or tripping fucking balls
Where I don’t see
CHP uses the horn. That's a first
【jolly】カス現 :Different horn lol
Normally CHP uses a horn, but that’s a different horn, I never knew they had an airhorn
@@publicservicesinhawaii429 Horn is ILLEGAL in california. CHP has disrespected the state law.
Renan MX FN I’m not quite sure if horn is illegal cause you see fire units going around using it all the time.
@@RenanMXFNYT how is it illegal? they are allowed to use it. chp uses wail yelp and horn only
You either love or hate the CHP Sirens, and i love the simplistic light patterns!
Also that slicktop Charger was sexy!
Do you mean the polar bear or the black and white?
@@bartoszzrombkowski1389 The black and white.
@@taylorrichardson9624 yeah I agree that's sexy
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All chargers are sexccsy
I want people to take the time to realize you can hear the CHP car long before you see it and well OVER the sheriffs unit...amazing
That first SCPD's phaser siren was quieter than the Polar Bear siren even when it almost go to the camera!
@@SlicerVorzakh if you listen hard enough you can hear it when it was approaching but the CHP siren was still 5x louder then the touchmaster siren. Too bad CHP's newer fleet of vehicles swithced to the generic Whelen Epsilon
It's funny that the sheriff car also moved over. I would expect them to be responding to. 2:13
It's a Cab. Black and White Cab Co.
@@Gregwing @ 2:17 it really looks like a black and white sheriff car. Its on the right side of the CHP.
@@Gregwing Lmfao, definetly a fully marked police car with a lightbar.. you might need glasses, my friend.
Not all units are assigned to the same call
@@Gregwing If you pause at 2:11, you will see that other non-responding Sheriff car has the word "Sheriff" on it.
CHP is a very unique department their sirens and stuff are unique and loud
I love the simplistic flash pattern of CHP and the unique siren. Never seen one use the airhorn. I don’t think the steady burn is very effective but it’s still pretty cool!
Jeffrey Lebowski it’s part of the law, so they can be seen from 1000 feet away or something like that, notice the sheriff cruisers have them aswell
Da Scania Freak yeah I’m talking about specifically when the air horn is used. It’s solid red up front with nothing else.
1:58 Could be a wiring issue too, who knows.
@@Crazy_Dashcam_Videos trust me it's not a malfunction or anything. Nobody sees them or hears them blare their horn code 3.
Its in California law that all emergency vehicles have a red steady burning light.
I've never seen a CHP unit blast their airhorn! The slicktops are so cool!
benjamin guinto I didn't even know they had those lol, kinda weird the light bar stopped flashing when he blasted it
Jazzy Jas that’s how the CHP originally had their cars slick tops but couple yrs back like 10yrs I believe they changed it some still r slick tops like some polar bear units aka wat used to be commercial vehicle enforcement I love the polar bear Vics lol 😂
Meh. California slicktops are poorly lit and look like whacker security vehicles a lot of the time.
Jman Gaming polar bear are supervisors?
JayJayAuto yes most polar bears or slicktops are supervisors
Chp setups are amazing. The lights, sirens and how the decals make the car looks 💯💯. Every time they change the siren to sum different the lights changes!! When he used the airhorn they all stayed steady! Thats dope asff!!! They go with the tone of the siren. But its nice how cali keeps the steady burn alive. Issa classic
Seeing the new system at work, siren and lights changing to tone on the CHP cars. They also sync with other CHP units once in range so they all flash the same for less confusion
Yeah, there's an air horn button on their computer screen that has a section for the lights and siren functions...first time I've seen it used while going Code 3, pretty cool how it activates the steady burning red when pressed and returns to normal flashing when released.
When you want to turn on wail and yelp What button should I press?
@mabr6962 For Wail, it's "Siren Enable"...for Yelp, it's a quick push on the steering wheel horn button
@@chpman2013 emm..I guess you get wail&Yelp you have to press the buttons below namely hand control and also l/s off? And can you activate it via computer?
@mabr6962 there's multiple ways of turning on the siren. One is on the computer screen, there's a folder tab that gives you all your lights and siren functions, and one of those buttons is labeled "Siren". On the hand controller, on the left side are 2 rocker switches...one is for the police radio, the other is a 3 position setting for different light and siren options that you can activate with the buttons in front of the hand controller (rear: gives you the rear amber traffic directing lights, middle: gives you different emergency light modes, and front: gives you siren and PA functions). The last way would be with the voice control button on the button box in front of the hand controller, just press and say, I think, "Siren on".
And anytime you turn on the siren, it always starts with Wail, and you get Yelp by pressing the steering wheel horn button. And on the button box in front of the hand controller, one of the buttons is "l/s off" that you can turn the lights and siren off with.
@@chpman2013 yes thanks😁, I asked a little more, What are directionals What's on the computer screen is a yellow traffic control light?
0:32 Star Wars 😂
Stefan was thinking the same thing 😂😂😂
Exactly! It sounds like the imperial March March when you do it the slowest you can on UA-cam!
That polerbear unit tho 1:20
In northern California, San Joaquin and Sacramento counties, there be plenty of polar bears...rarely saw them down south.
Well, look at that.
CHP has horns.
That is awesome.
Dang drivers won't pull over and the donut shop closes in 15 minutes
Case closed officers dont like donuts. They enjoy coffee instead of donuts to keep them up at night.
2:00 the CHP Has revealed their secret on the horn Blast
I think the CHP has the best set up for lights and siren over most agency’s great catch! Love their sirens
Gotta love that slicktop, the polar bear, and that loud and nice horn on the explorer!
Damn the 2:45 mark that CHP FPIU has some power under the hood man! #NOICE
Around the 4:20-4:25 did that guy yell "Hey f""k off? 😂😂
4:22 😂
Sweet! Excellent catch, very cool!
2:00 so that's what the Horn Sounded like from the CHP Cruiser
My city Des Moines Iowa, only has 4 modes that don’t correspond with sirens. We have...
MODE 1: Takedowns flash/alternate with yellow solid directional bar
MODE 2: Steady random flashing with all lights
MODE 3: Solid flashing one side blue / other side red. Back and fourth at steady pattern. (Very unique yet simple) *Used usually during traffic stops*
MODE 4: Takedowns only on solid.
**And of course ally search lights
It gets the job done though!
Are those CHP sirens louder then a Fed Q? Curious because the sound coming from those amps seem to travel so friggin far
Awesome catch!
I wonder, if the emergeny vehicles in the US would be much more visible, if they used only blue lights on their light bars.
For context, i have seen some emergency vehicles from austria using only blue lights and they were very visible in a flood of white, yellow and red lights that is pretty common in a city.
2:52 is that Santa Cruz county sheriff?
Traffic is gridlocked poor cop's have to fight their way through not easy especially when everyone has no where to move out of the way to
That's what happens in third world shitholes like California.
Kandi Klover Or places with lots of traffic
State Patrol is like Yes there Real action in the City so they want be in the Party LOL
What does the County use for a siren to get those old Unitrol tones?
@4:38 Oh look, it's OJ getting ready to school them on what a chase should look like :-)
Love that flashing pattern with sirens
brilliant video....may I ask only as I don't know the difference,but the police units based in the city are different to on the highway?? regarding the two connecting in this persuit...?? Im from Ireland so just fascinated at how it all works over there and again sorry for what seems like a silly question,but just really love these videos.and thanks again,brill video.
chloe swift Here in the USA we have three different “types” of police. State Police (highway patrol) Sheriffs, and City Police. The state/highway patrol is the same thing. They patrol the whole state, so you’ll see those cars in the whole state, whatever state they’re in. Sheriffs only patrol the County, if you aren’t familiar with counties (idk if other places have them) they are little sections in each state, and sheriffs patrol those. Different counties have their own sheriff department. And last is city police. So every town/city has its own police department. All vehicles look different throughout the whole USA, no police department looks the same
Alan ingram i wouldnt say no police department looks the same. Many departments around the US use exact liveries from some other PDs.
Thanks Alan for explaining that to me.like I say its fascinating to see how things are done in another country,and now I understand the difference as you've explained it clearly..Thanks again and have a lovely day.
chloe swift city = typically towns and cities that can afford to have their own police department. My town of 25,000 has one. The nearby big city has one. Sheriff = areas outside the cities and small towns without a PD. I live where there’s lots of farm land, so the sheriff would be patrolling in the country and up in the mountains. Some small towns mainly of less than 10,000 people contract with the county sheriff so the sheriff is the police in place of a local police department. State police/ highway patrol = freeways and highways, plus protection of the state capitol and state officials like the governors. There are exceptions to this: the police will be deployed wherever they are needed and if you’re doing something illegal, a sheriff or city police will pull you over on the highway. Some police departments are hybrids. Las Vegas police patrols Las Vegas and the surrounding desert communities. Again, there will be exceptions to this, and what I described is typical of California police agencies, but it’ll be pretty close to this in other US states.
@@Alan-qk3oh Interesting. In my home country, the Philippines, we only have one government police, the Philippine National Police.
1:20 you're welcome to take the picture of a badass slicktop
California Highway Patrol doesn’t rush cars at all they take their time to gel wherever they go
What model siren is on the CHP units?
Its some custom whelen siren. Its only made for chp.
Whelen makes it for CHP only. Your best bet is looking on ebay. People sell them and all kinds of chp vehicle equipment. Mainly for the crown vic. Sirens and the pushbars are few and far between. Hard to get but they are out there
Sheriff's use Unitrol...
it blasts and has 2 speaker outputs.
@@Jacob-xx5pt yes, LASD use to insall Unitrol and Code 3 speakers.
@@michaelmccarthy4615 ALL sirens used here is:
CHP: Custom Whelen siren (ILLEGAL HORN AT 2:00)
SCSD: Code 3 Z3
SCPD: Federal Signal Smart Siren with Touchmaster Delta / TM4 tones
Damn. CHP is like some GTA mods. Every time you use the horn, lights pause! 🤣🤣
Mihir Kansagra it’s called steady burn
The correct way to put that is: "Damn. GTA V mods are like real life!"
3:19. lol.
Does anyone know what siren the San Francisco Police department uses? It sounds very unique.
Why is the traffic so heavy?
it's California
California, Xmas shopping or people getting off work
It's on Cabrillo, which is actually part of Highway 1 going through town. Anyone traveling on it up the coast has to drive through this section before it opens up again.
If you can
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And you're welcome for the law Enforcement ASMR.
Since when do they have an airhorn!
Why is traffic so screwed in this area?
Nice catch!!!
0:30 shit sounded like a starwars blaster lol
Is a chase of 3 stars :v
PD: the chp siren is the best :D
responding to reports of a stolen donut
Another favorite!
wow, that intersection is busy.
1:33 omg thats Sick!!
Nice video bro 👏👏
Nice love your vidz
Has anyone been able to see a polarbear vic?
I have. Seen multiple vics on traffic stops before
The Rarest CHP Vehicles Are The Polar Bears.
Govanni Guizar Jimenez and the cleanest
Govanni Guizar Jimenez yea the rarest hp car I’ve seen was a slick top polar bear vic
What department it at 0:32 from
Santa Cruz Police Department (Santa Cruz, CA)
3:20 left bottom lol
2:18 the Sheriff explorer move out of the for the CHP explorer LOL
LanguageMaster V2 how’s that funny? They do that all the time!
The Sheriff Unit was not code 3. Hes doing what everyone should do!
Don't get a turn out in a small town like that !
Guys it's the LASD , LAPD
There light pattern changes depending on the siren lol
Omg people in California moving over??? That’s a first. 😵
What happened ?
Me: oh dam we got the fucking chp out here
CHP: WEEEEEEEEE WOOOOOOO WEEEEEEEEEE WOOOOOOOOO
Me: OH SHIT THEY ALSO HAVE THE SHERIFFS AND PD??!?!?
Sheriffs and PD: WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Me: _dam son_
street light add car light .it is a view
4:18 CHP charger are always mean and clean.
Who's here from Polecat Channel to see if the siren sound the same?
It's Raid_ Bitchez those sirens sound the same
@@FaZeGromie yes they do..
Yelp and Hi - Lo Siren ( Mixed Siren ) Urgent Yelp and Rumbler Horn
WHO WAS THAT at 3:00? SDSO?
Santa Cruz County Sheriffs. That unit was the K9 Unit.
@@Jacob-xx5pt Thank you.
so cool! I'm a police photographer and I'm looking for friends that are also interested in it.if interested let me know!😅
32 seconds cop car sounds like a storm trooper shooting
That’s San Diego police department where the vehicle horn
Police cars very slow, should speed up to 120mph
I love CHP units but I really wish the all white unitls had a little more lighting going on in the front like the top of the the windshield.
No way there's no stolen car there going to arrest somebody that didn't put enough sprinkles on their donuts or did the donut shop burned down and they're going to say their last goodbyes to the donut shop
The guy in the grey car at 4:16 passed himself
The charger look cool
Majestic catch es!!
Wow CHP is so common in Santa Cruz!
Rare to y'all I see them every day
I guess that 1 sheriff wasn't going huh?
Wow traffic in Santa Cruz is bad.
No steady burning red light=no pullover, and you guys need help....
As a CHP Officer of 4 years it honestly took me over a year to figure out how to activate the air horn. We aren’t taught where it is on our cars or systems. Most cars you have to be in “Code 2” to activate it and it can be done by pressing the horn on the steering wheel, or in some cars, on the computer. In “Code 3” it doesn’t work.
Awesome Charger!
Didnt even know chp had an air horn
Norris King the newer explorers and dodge chargers have air horns now
woahhh he's sending it!
4.11 sick highway patrol dodge charger
4:09 My dad has a charger exactly like that one!
An ex or a normal factory?
Dubsta That’s hit patrol car. He is CHP
@@jgardner7726 oh. Nice!
Jimmy G tell him I said thank your for protecting his state and country
Jimmy G all chp do
My grandma lives there
How are these rare I don’t know anything about police cars
I saw nothing rare about the vehicles responding
Slicktop charger is extermely rare, polar bear is rare sometimes, and the horn is a special occasion
Highway 1 I wonder why California HIGHWAY patrol would go to that call and some city street explains why city and county cops would respond
There are overlapping jurisdictions. Plus, the CHP is responsible for all "highways", even if they are local routes deep inside cities, like numbered County Routes. Expressways are patrolled by CHP as well. This doesn't prevent the locals of whatever city the road goes through from enforcement too, however. Even on the freeways. If you're, say, on the 280/680 freeway through San Jose, the SJPD has just as much authority to light you up as CHP does. They just usually don't bother, and they don't actively patrol those roads; just use them for getting from point A to point B.
Weird,CHP horns dont really match up
Who are the officers in the totally white vehicles?👍😁😎
Primary collision factor units, typically used in high violation areas.
Chp has by far the least effective flash patterns and there siren sounds like it’s from the 80s ... was weird the air horn blasts made lights steady burn red , would of been more effective all white like stated in other comments
CHP has the slower flash patterns for a reason. It doesnt blind drivers nearly as bad. Less chances for wrecks their vehicles get wrecked the least of any agency around. Whelen makes the siren custom for CHP only something about the tone/pitch of it is easier for people to hear. It works too ive had p.d. or sheriff cars come up on me on the freeway and i barely hear the siren til they are right behind me. CHP I have noticed you can hear much better even when they are further away. I agree with you on the solid white when the airhorn is pressed. Steady burning all the reds in the front doesnt make sense lol
@@coreygillet ive seen them disengage the lights and use only hazards too. Numerous times. Strange lol. i miss the vics they look so badass outfitted for CHP
Quite the contrary, CHP's flash pattern is way more effective than those hyper flashy patterns you see all over the US. Especially on the freeway. That's because their patterns creates a lot of contrast between left/right red/blue and it makes it stand out moree, especially from a distance. From a distance those flashy hyper patterns don't stand out and are just one purple blob.
You guys know they sync when around other CHP cars? The new systems are voice activated and sync so all ambers and lights all do the same
i heard that near my house.
Wow This is in California Los Angelas Aka LA
amber gould
Los Angeles
How are they rare?
The slicktop Charger, the polar bear Explorer, and horn usage is rare
CHP and LAPD is like OPP and Toronto Police
Units responding Code 3 is no story!