It looks so much cleaner when fire departments go with all red LED lighting instead of red and blue it just does not look right. Overall one of the more impressive sleek builds I have seen. With a nice amount of lighting without it looking like a friggin Christmas tree
The rear facing Ions should cut off when the rear hatch comes up in my opinion. If your working your command post from the rear like our department has them set up to do, those lights blind you.
Looks awesome! I love seeing all red or red/white instead of anything with blue for fire departments. Just feels right :) Also, the DVI looks super cool!
Why in the US so many emergency vehicles do not have a lightbar on the roof? A lightbar is much more effective and cheaper especially for a fire department vehicle and easier to track the vehicle when it is responding code 3 in traffic Love that variable intensity lighting. Should be more of it!
while i agree with what youre saying, I think the main reason is a lot of the cool factor as well as a lot of them are take home vehicles for the cheif officers etc. so a slick top or unmarked car is preferable in that case because its less noticeable in a driveway. that is for most cases i feel
@@ChrisVTitus modern lightbars hardly have any drag. from experience working with departments, its all to do with cool guy factor or as i said. fuel never a concern that ive seen
@@Paul.atherton there is still a difference. There's reasons why the MSP chooses to use the beacons that they do over a lightbar. Less drag is one of them.
It looks so much cleaner when fire departments go with all red LED lighting instead of red and blue it just does not look right. Overall one of the more impressive sleek builds I have seen. With a nice amount of lighting without it looking like a friggin Christmas tree
Those DVI patterns are so freakin' cool.
What exactly does DVI stand for?
Don’t understand opting for a push bumper but still dept’s choose to put the speakers behind the bumper to kill the projection of them.
The rear facing Ions should cut off when the rear hatch comes up in my opinion. If your working your command post from the rear like our department has them set up to do, those lights blind you.
I really like DVI patterns but I have no clue why tracers dont support that function. they come at such a premium too.
very nice, this is a good direction you're going in lighting philosophy
Looks awesome! I love seeing all red or red/white instead of anything with blue for fire departments. Just feels right :) Also, the DVI looks super cool!
I just want to know why FD use rambar
Isn't It only for Police
What is the name of the Pattern for the Priority Response I'm doing a Whelen Cencom Core Wecanx Build and I want that pattern for my Response
Sweet. Very clean.
2:00 what is that I spy? An arrow board?? Must be a Fire Police unit.. Future video?
arrow boards are always cool :)
That DVI is sweet
Why use a mercury switch to cut the rear IE when you could've done it in the core programming?
Could you guys outfit an 2015 escape ford? Volunteer ems?
Why in the US so many emergency vehicles do not have a lightbar on the roof? A lightbar is much more effective and cheaper especially for a fire department vehicle and easier to track the vehicle when it is responding code 3 in traffic
Love that variable intensity lighting. Should be more of it!
while i agree with what youre saying, I think the main reason is a lot of the cool factor as well as a lot of them are take home vehicles for the cheif officers etc. so a slick top or unmarked car is preferable in that case because its less noticeable in a driveway. that is for most cases i feel
Less drag, saving a bit more fuel.
@@ChrisVTitus modern lightbars hardly have any drag. from experience working with departments, its all to do with cool guy factor or as i said. fuel never a concern that ive seen
@@Paul.atherton there is still a difference. There's reasons why the MSP chooses to use the beacons that they do over a lightbar. Less drag is one of them.
That looks really good!
What are those tires?
Very nice 👍
Very nice!
If I could I would be ordering one for my local department (I am only in 10th grade).
DVI is cool.
I struggle to find any logic for a fire chiefs vehicle to have a push bumper.
It makes him feel more specialer.
2nd
So glad to see our tax payer moneys being spent on accessories.
It's all equipment that not only makes it safer for the fire department, but it makes the be able to do their duties more efficiently.