For those wondering including @EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos Fire police are fighter and sworn police officers which means they can preform traffic stops however there main focus is firefighting aspect of emergencies they can also bring first on scene take command of an incident as well as everything else you might already know. Hope this provides some what additional information.
This is the perfect build for Fire Police! Through, would do a flat tray of cones in the back with a 110% pull out. Our companies run with 60 to 80 cones on a truck. But the rest spot on!
I understood what it's about, but why does fire police needs to be a more or less seperate division? We have traffic control units operated by the FD over here as well, but there's nothing like fire police at all. Not a fan of that black arrow board to be honest. Not on our apparatus, but looking further north towards Sweden, they have the same size of set-up roof-mounted warning signs on pretty much any Engine / Rescue Engine / Mini Pumper / Mini Rescue. For a unit specificly built for traffic control it could be larger. Down here we use traffic warning trailers which, once set-up, are taller than any fire apparatus around and the entire rear is with reflective chevrons. Btw that compartment for the cones ... do they actually have to carry the cones? I'd expect some kind of cart with cones to be placed on so that they can easily put down a line of many cones without the need to carry all of them down the road?...
@ EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos Hello again, how much do you actually know about the U.S fire departments or North American fire departments over all? I have a UA-cam channel I want you to go to, I actually might have seen you on one of his videos in the comments or one of his friends comments section but he’s from Germany and now lives in Canada I think he could help you and you could even help him... he plays Emergency 4 and so on with almost any mod you can thank of from any county when ever he plays he tries to make it realistic and give detail about the actual city/ county it’s based off. You could try even reaching out to him. Hope this helps. m.ua-cam.com/channels/3lwceVh3UnXJMjEZaRZAsg.html
@@EricWhiteTheGamer I know some stuff however some other details make me wonder, that's why I ask what it's about to learn some more background info ;) The same way like there are some departments, services, apparatus and tactics throughout my own country which might seem very special, strange and unknown to foreigners, like the use of mobile cranes, electric fire trucks and EMS vehicles, nitrogen varporizers as interting system, Aerials from public transportation authorities, all-wheel steering on Engines and Tower Ladders, EOD units from the FD, large capacity ambulance buses and large capacity mobile intensive care units, fire and rescue trains etc
They are separate because in a lot of jurisdictions only certain entities have the legal authority to close a road. Often this does not include the fire dept. Usually it falls to the road dept or the police. Most fire police have a limited commission through the police department so that they the authority. By being attached to the fire department though, they can close the road faster and not tie up police units. Hence the term 'Fire Police'. The black arrow board is very common in the US. Better than the boards the Europeans use.
@@dustinpoe4422 is it extra protection for a scene or do they actually work with police traffic units? Im actually really interested in finding out how this works
@@nickluther263 Mainly traffic control at fire scenes however they are also used when required by the police I have done traffic control at all kinds of police incidents over the years.
I cannot imagine what the gas mileage must be like on a vehicle that large and heavy only having a gasoline engine The tank will be empty by the time you get where you’re going 🤬
Yeah, so my duramax ambulance that's slightly bigger than this gets roughly 4mpg, and that's on a good day, lol. I fill it up once in the morning, and that's about $180, and then again around 10pm because we're usually empty, lol.
People setting up lights and comms for their overlanding and off road rigs should contact this company. Your rigs are well thought out.
Love the ESU truck design, just needs a stupidly overkill front ram bar
Haha. Push bars are useless on these types of vehicles. They aren't used for pushing vehicles so they're useless
For those wondering including @EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos
Fire police are fighter and sworn police officers which means they can preform traffic stops however there main focus is firefighting aspect of emergencies they can also bring first on scene take command of an incident as well as everything else you might already know. Hope this provides some what additional information.
0:01 Designing, not Desining, just to fix for the future
Glad I wasn’t the only one who saw that
I'm glad to see an emergency vehicle with fog lamps and turn signal mirrors!
This is the perfect build for Fire Police! Through, would do a flat tray of cones in the back with a 110% pull out. Our companies run with 60 to 80 cones on a truck. But the rest spot on!
Ehhh! I've been asking about this! So glad it's out !
amazing catch tonight
I understood what it's about, but why does fire police needs to be a more or less seperate division? We have traffic control units operated by the FD over here as well, but there's nothing like fire police at all.
Not a fan of that black arrow board to be honest. Not on our apparatus, but looking further north towards Sweden, they have the same size of set-up roof-mounted warning signs on pretty much any Engine / Rescue Engine / Mini Pumper / Mini Rescue. For a unit specificly built for traffic control it could be larger. Down here we use traffic warning trailers which, once set-up, are taller than any fire apparatus around and the entire rear is with reflective chevrons.
Btw that compartment for the cones ... do they actually have to carry the cones? I'd expect some kind of cart with cones to be placed on so that they can easily put down a line of many cones without the need to carry all of them down the road?...
@ EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos
Hello again, how much do you actually know about the U.S fire departments or North American fire departments over all? I have a UA-cam channel I want you to go to, I actually might have seen you on one of his videos in the comments or one of his friends comments section but he’s from Germany and now lives in Canada I think he could help you and you could even help him... he plays Emergency 4 and so on with almost any mod you can thank of from any county when ever he plays he tries to make it realistic and give detail about the actual city/ county it’s based off.
You could try even reaching out to him. Hope this helps.
m.ua-cam.com/channels/3lwceVh3UnXJMjEZaRZAsg.html
@@EricWhiteTheGamer I know some stuff however some other details make me wonder, that's why I ask what it's about to learn some more background info ;)
The same way like there are some departments, services, apparatus and tactics throughout my own country which might seem very special, strange and unknown to foreigners, like the use of mobile cranes, electric fire trucks and EMS vehicles, nitrogen varporizers as interting system, Aerials from public transportation authorities, all-wheel steering on Engines and Tower Ladders, EOD units from the FD, large capacity ambulance buses and large capacity mobile intensive care units, fire and rescue trains etc
They are separate because in a lot of jurisdictions only certain entities have the legal authority to close a road. Often this does not include the fire dept. Usually it falls to the road dept or the police. Most fire police have a limited commission through the police department so that they the authority. By being attached to the fire department though, they can close the road faster and not tie up police units. Hence the term 'Fire Police'. The black arrow board is very common in the US. Better than the boards the Europeans use.
Have you ever thought of putting a beacon on top of the light tower?
Nice build
Awesome truck, but an F450 model has a wider front track & much better turning radius.
Spelling designING correctly goes a long way to better marketing confidence
Give them a break
we all know you couldn't spell "because" correctly in 7th grade shut up
Nice build, but I could barely hear the sirens...yes my volume was up.
Can you tell me what model radio charger those are installed in the rear of the console?
Fire police?
wow
So what exactly is "fire police"? Is it a fire investigation vehicle or is it a small town type department that doubles up the jobs?
Fire police is mainly traffic control
@@dustinpoe4422 is it extra protection for a scene or do they actually work with police traffic units? Im actually really interested in finding out how this works
@@nickluther263 Mainly traffic control at fire scenes however they are also used when required by the police I have done traffic control at all kinds of police incidents over the years.
@@frankies6770 so are you a sworn peace officer or do you have extra training for traffic control?
@@frankies6770 also do you actually perform any of the fire fighting or do you just stay on the traffic control?
hey 911 raid respone what are the white comparments lights from plese and thank you and what company are they from
I cannot imagine what the gas mileage must be like on a vehicle that large and heavy only having a gasoline engine
The tank will be empty by the time you get where you’re going 🤬
Yeah, so my duramax ambulance that's slightly bigger than this gets roughly 4mpg, and that's on a good day, lol. I fill it up once in the morning, and that's about $180, and then again around 10pm because we're usually empty, lol.
Ikr i was kinda shocked
Its stupidity running a big truck on petrol engine