Yup!! Usually it’s the other way around and I’m driving code 3 to get to a shithouse!!!! Speaking of one time, I had the runs and went through a red light right as an ambulance was coming lights and siren through the intersection from the other direction. I didn’t care but cut them off and continued on my journey to find a shithouse.
Makes you wonder how many hostage negotiators or police brass had to take an emergency crap in the bushes before they said "you know we really oughta bring some porta potties with us"
Wow, never thought I’d see porta potties being hauled that fast with sirens on. Guessing toilets weren’t working on the flights taken by the FAA and NTSB investigators and they really had to go. Bad jokes aside, I’m glad everyone onboard the helicopter survived.
For those that have worked Emergency Response you know well an incident involving a train derailment, plane crash or Chemical Industrial Plant accident can take days, weeks even months to remediate. A good Command Post is essential as Emergency Response personnel will be there for long hours. Yes, portable toilets are a necessity, the Mobile Command Post featured in this video seems to have all the esstials needed for the long haul.
Even my small city has one; personally, I think they're a smart purchase wherever such a response can be expected, especially since they'll probably last 20-30 years due to low usage, mechanically speaking.
@@micronicmanOf course! The reason they need to go code 3 is because taxpayers paid for all those flashing lights and sirens. What's the point of having all those expensive toys if you can't use them?!
Dude that is probably the rarest video I’ve seen out of all the years that I have been doing this. Good shit! Looks like you two got a lot of cool units rollin’ to this call. Good eye!
OK...Lucky is the SOB who gets to drive the 18 wheeler lights and sirens. Not so lucky is the SOB who gets to bring up the real, running lights and sirens, while hauling port a potties!
I was at red light off telegraph and the 605 and heard sirens, but I was beyond surprised when I looked in my mirror to see this semi hauling down the road.
Agreed. That thing isn't stopping for anyone, needs at least two escort vehicles, either cars or motorbikes, just to clear the path ahead of them. Three motorbikes would be perfect thanks to them being so manuverable and having such rapid acceleration, you could always have one bike scouting up ahead whilst the other two go with the moving convoy itself. In theory everyone should clear their way out of a junction in that situation and pull up to the side of the road or onto the curb if needed to provide maximum space to ANY emergency vehicle, unfortunately it seems like many people do not know the rules & regulations of the road and seemingly ignore sirens when they are nearby. If you hear sirens out on the road GET YO ASS TO THE PATHSIDE AND STAY THERE UNTIL THEY GO PAST YOU! One day those sirens could be coming to save your life and I am sure you would want every person along the route to move out of the way for you.
Definitely need a escort, I have actually escorted a fully loaded water tender for our Fire Department and was definitely glad it didn't run me over, needed to be far enough in front, but not to far so no one entered the intersection after I cleared an the 8,000 gallon 18 wheeler entered.
These trucks are not immediately required like a fire truck. Sure they use lights and sirens to speed up the process, but they can slow down whenever the situation is not as simple as here in the video, a wide street and intersection with green lights.
Imagine going to the truck driving school for the LASD: _”Alright class, today we are going to learn how to disregard every known traffic law while driving a fully loaded semi truck towing a trailer”_
Lol, there's a reason why loud siren and bright emergency lights are used for during emergency call responding, to warns bystanders (traffic) to stay out.
Seems kind of dangerous to have a semi truck flying through the city streets. A lot of bad drivers out there. Imagine that thing trying to slow down quickly.
I hear ya on that, but what ever happened, the truck would be fine. Not a lot that can stop those rigs. The other driver, passengers, and possibly bystanders....not so lucky. Esh.
Air brakes are incredibly responsive. And considering it's not likely carrying anywhere near the weight of a normal semi trailer, its going to stop extremely quickly.
@@southpineshooligan Actually, normal/regular semis can be harder to stop empty than loaded, but since this is a law enforcement rig, it's probably fixed up?
They were both Freightliners. The first was a Columbia, and the second is a Business Class M2. There's another video on the web with the same semi, and a Suburban hauling the toilets.
HOLY S**T! That's there is the "Green Whale" bro! There are prob hundreds of vet photogs screaming your name right now and shaking their heads. Not only Code3. But they went plaid. NO ONE has videomof a Tractor Trailer command rig doing Mach3! Excellent t catch. I'm so ramped up right now! Lol
Yep. Command posts get all the amenities you’d expect at your home. Even the toilets and kitchen sink. One of the firehouses in my county has a trailer with porta potties on it. It’s official call sign is Support 503. It’s unofficial call sign is Shitter 503.
Christian, Great catch! LACSD have everything, including the semi command post & command post tender w his and hers pot-a-potty trailer! " We Need The Command Post NOW" !!!👏👏👏👍🏻
Imagine being the rookie hopping in the porta-loo on the trailer running behind the second unit and sitting down for a nice relaxing poop then CODE 3 CODE 3 blares out over the uhf's and next minute you are hurtling along past Christian.
When I saw the second truck pulling the Portable toilets, all I could think of was Cousin Eddie from the Christmas Vacation movie, “Shitters were Full” and the Sheriff asking a deputy “did you check our shiitters”
First one is a mobile command center, an office on wheels with lots of technology. The second is a communications truck. Both used when sheriff will be on scene a long time. The trailer, well because they are going be on scene a long time.
Not necessarily government funded , the price of living and Taxes are extremely high in places like Los Angeles and the emergency services get that type of equipment because of how massive the places are although they really don't need stuff like that.
Rescue, not Recuse. It's almost a little funny to hear an electronic air horn on a Freightliner Cascadia, would have been a perfect candidate for even a single Buell or Grover 1510.
I have been in public safety since 1994. This is typically the last piece of equipment called to a scene. I’m curious as to why they need a light and siren for toilets? Can you imagine getting ran over by one of these trucks driving that fast. It would be real hard for LASD to justify.
I have seen,busses,fire department dozers,on trucks,red,yellow,white,even cream/magnolia(whatever)but those are the first emergency vehicles,in dark green I have ever seen.Great catch.
Wow, imagine sneaking into the trailer on the second truck for a code brown and finding you were suddenly on the way to an incident code 3.
😂
Lmao
@@TheCoolCucumber 🤣
That's what you wind up driving when you wind up on the captain's shit list.
Lol
It is the wildest thing to see a full blown semi truck flying through city streets at code 3. very cool catch!
What's even wilder is that massive truck has a puny electric horn. Throw an airhorn and federal on it. Make some noise!
and unsafe...
@@FireBall-j8d what's your point? not much different than a multi-ton fire truck responding code 3.
@@LakesRegionEmergencyPhoto police don't need command trucks lmao
@@communismisadisease4498 Is that based on your years of service in the field?
That’s definitely the first time I’ve ever seen shithouses going code 3
Yup!! Usually it’s the other way around and I’m driving code 3 to get to a shithouse!!!! Speaking of one time, I had the runs and went through a red light right as an ambulance was coming lights and siren through the intersection from the other direction. I didn’t care but cut them off and continued on my journey to find a shithouse.
It's a really shitty situation
Well, when you gotta go...
It really happened. I felt bad cutting off the ambulance especially since he was rolling code but I had no other choice!
Makes you wonder how many hostage negotiators or police brass had to take an emergency crap in the bushes before they said "you know we really oughta bring some porta potties with us"
Police officer “SIR WE HAVE NOTHING TO GO ON”
Captain “Call in backup, we need the Turd Response Trailer NOW”
“Code brown… I repeat CODE BROWN!”
😂😂😂
Apparently there happened to be a leak in the investigation, and the house has been filling up with new dumps of data.
You got yourself a gem. For the next 2 years I doubt there will be any videos of the command post going code 3. So I'm glad you caught it.
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@@chickenwinglol Hello
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Wow, never thought I’d see porta potties being hauled that fast with sirens on. Guessing toilets weren’t working on the flights taken by the FAA and NTSB investigators and they really had to go. Bad jokes aside, I’m glad everyone onboard the helicopter survived.
Those look like generators. I could be wrong
They weren’t there was another unit that had generators.
You’d think they would use better load securement practices. It isn’t smart to have all the shit on one side of the Trailer. 🤔😂
Yes. California is a third world nation now so there’s no working plumbing.
@@Len_M. Comment of the year.
For those that have worked Emergency Response you know well an incident involving a train derailment, plane crash or Chemical Industrial Plant accident can take days, weeks even months to remediate. A good Command Post is essential as Emergency Response personnel will be there for long hours. Yes, portable toilets are a necessity, the Mobile Command Post featured in this video seems to have all the esstials needed for the long haul.
Even my small city has one; personally, I think they're a smart purchase wherever such a response can be expected, especially since they'll probably last 20-30 years due to low usage, mechanically speaking.
But is there justification for a code 3 response?
@@micronicman Of course not, cops just like to act like dickheads
@@micronicmanOf course! The reason they need to go code 3 is because taxpayers paid for all those flashing lights and sirens. What's the point of having all those expensive toys if you can't use them?!
Dude that is probably the rarest video I’ve seen out of all the years that I have been doing this. Good shit! Looks like you two got a lot of cool units rollin’ to this call. Good eye!
Thanks!
I’ve seen the CP before, not responding sadly and I got to go in it
My camera decided to shit itself on the first rig fml
@@jeremyapps I saw you close your camera and I was like “what are you doing there’s another truck coming” 🤣😭
@@jeremyapps fuck that sucks dude, I’d be super heated
Seeing a semi running lights and siren then seeing porta-potties do the same is priceless!
When you gottta, you gotta go.
😂😂😂😂😂Facts!!
First time I ever saw 4 Porta Potty's rolling code! Sometimes when one has to go, one has to go.
They were portable generators...
Those things are pretty fucking cool. Although, I think they could use "heavier" sirens. Like a firetruck.
They should have used scary police sirens
Stop swearing lol
@@S.S635 new to the internet?
@@S.S635 Welcome to the internet. Everyone swears like fucking sailors here.
@@GetDougDimmadomed Take a childs place.
0:31 that truck is carrying the most important equipment. I’m not even kidding.
what is it?
@@thesavagegamer5564 porta potties
@@slopingkinkajou9762 not important. pigs don't need them toilets. but cops do.
@@slopingkinkajou9762 It’s generators
@@slopingkinkajou9762generators …..
OK...Lucky is the SOB who gets to drive the 18 wheeler lights and sirens. Not so lucky is the SOB who gets to bring up the real, running lights and sirens, while hauling port a potties!
The straight truck would be cool too without the Port a potties
I was at red light off telegraph and the 605 and heard sirens, but I was beyond surprised when I looked in my mirror to see this semi hauling down the road.
A code 3 simi-truck is the scariest thing I can imagine as a pedestrian
holy crap! incredible catch! glad someone finally got a better shot of that second truck, cobras quick clip was all i’ve ever seen of it until now!
I've never seen a truck like that before 0:12
I'd love to know how serious a situation has to be that it requires port-a-johns to run code 3.
Code brown
LASD Helicopter crash
Easy... the sh*t hit the fan...
@@austindenotter19
Says you
@@austindenotter19 Guess we'll never know
Fastest porta-john in LA. Prayers as always for all that are involved.
They need something similar in the Bay Area to respond to all the reports on Snapcrap. 💩
@@Len_M. They've got twitter for that.
They must be going to the nearest Taco Bell
They were portable generators...
One would think that equipment on that level deserves an escort.
Yeah exactly. Considering the size and mass of that truck. Be nice to clear a path for it instead of blowing down roads hoping nobody gets in its way.
Agreed.
That thing isn't stopping for anyone, needs at least two escort vehicles, either cars or motorbikes, just to clear the path ahead of them.
Three motorbikes would be perfect thanks to them being so manuverable and having such rapid acceleration, you could always have one bike scouting up ahead whilst the other two go with the moving convoy itself.
In theory everyone should clear their way out of a junction in that situation and pull up to the side of the road or onto the curb if needed to provide maximum space to ANY emergency vehicle, unfortunately it seems like many people do not know the rules & regulations of the road and seemingly ignore sirens when they are nearby.
If you hear sirens out on the road GET YO ASS TO THE PATHSIDE AND STAY THERE UNTIL THEY GO PAST YOU!
One day those sirens could be coming to save your life and I am sure you would want every person along the route to move out of the way for you.
Definitely need a escort, I have actually escorted a fully loaded water tender for our Fire Department and was definitely glad it didn't run me over, needed to be far enough in front, but not to far so no one entered the intersection after I cleared an the 8,000 gallon 18 wheeler entered.
These trucks are not immediately required like a fire truck. Sure they use lights and sirens to speed up the process, but they can slow down whenever the situation is not as simple as here in the video, a wide street and intersection with green lights.
Yeah, crappers are pretty important 😂
I can't stop laughing at the second truck hauling four port-a-potty's. That must be some emergency!
Imagine going to the truck driving school for the LASD: _”Alright class, today we are going to learn how to disregard every known traffic law while driving a fully loaded semi truck towing a trailer”_
“while hauling several toilets with people inside using them”
That's how swift trains
fully loaded semi (automatic) truck
Lol, there's a reason why loud siren and bright emergency lights are used for during emergency call responding, to warns bystanders (traffic) to stay out.
@Endevour there's always one guy in the comments...🙄
you know shits going down when you have a trailer with porta potty's getting pulled by a command vehicle
@@TheCoolCucumber hopefully they have been sanitized
Those are probably generators
Never seen a Semi Police truck before.. very cool and interesting.
It's actually fully police, semi truck
U never seen a semi?
Seems kind of dangerous to have a semi truck flying through the city streets. A lot of bad drivers out there. Imagine that thing trying to slow down quickly.
I hear ya on that, but what ever happened, the truck would be fine. Not a lot that can stop those rigs. The other driver, passengers, and possibly bystanders....not so lucky. Esh.
The police need to get some Caterpillar 797.
Air brakes are incredibly responsive.
And considering it's not likely carrying anywhere near the weight of a normal semi trailer, its going to stop extremely quickly.
@@SusanKay- they're strapped down, in a trailer where they fit snuggly, they'll be fine
@@southpineshooligan Actually, normal/regular semis can be harder to stop empty than loaded, but since this is a law enforcement rig, it's probably fixed up?
They were both Freightliners. The first was a Columbia, and the second is a Business Class M2. There's another video on the web with the same semi, and a Suburban hauling the toilets.
ua-cam.com/video/9QGS_ZrvxE0/v-deo.html he is the one that was with me,
In many years as a first responder, I dont think I have ever seen porta potties rolling hot to a call! Thats wild.
Jesus Christ, got yourself a diamond there. Never would I have thought to see a mobile command going code 3 through a town, nice catch!
Really amazing video, so glad you caught it. Most people on UA-cam are not able to appreciate this gem.
HOLY S**T! That's there is the "Green Whale" bro! There are prob hundreds of vet photogs screaming your name right now and shaking their heads. Not only Code3. But they went plaid. NO ONE has videomof a Tractor Trailer command rig doing Mach3! Excellent t catch. I'm so ramped up right now! Lol
@@austindenotter19 ?
It’s amazing to think about all the special trucks and vehicles that FD and the PD has that are used not very much
This is the closest we will ever come to experiencing a real Optimus Prime.
That's incredible, they even bring there own BOG POD'S with them.
Yep. Command posts get all the amenities you’d expect at your home. Even the toilets and kitchen sink. One of the firehouses in my county has a trailer with porta potties on it. It’s official call sign is Support 503. It’s unofficial call sign is Shitter 503.
911: Hello this is 911 what is the exact location of your emergency?
Caller: I have an emergency, on the side of a highway I need a bathroom!
Video:
Gotta love that the 2nd one has 4 porta-potties on the back.
First one needs way more front lighting
More multi coloured flashing lights all over the truck.
A truck with a car siren
Looks weird and really surprising lol
Yeh, they should see if the fire department can get their hands on a spare Q siren
Great Catch. Prayers to all who died on Sheriff Air 5
Everyone onboard survived.
No one died
Omg, when I first saw the thumbnail I was like "wow they now have undercover semi-trucks" 😂😂😂
LOL
I love how even the Porta potties literally have the LASD logo on them
My average gameplay in American Truck Simulator: 0:10
I love the sound of that semi airhorn as it passes. Sounds like something out of a movie
at the right time at the right place ! what a super rare spot ! great job ! Greetings from belgium
Bro this is by far the best spot video I have ever seen in my life.
They gonna be somewhere so long that they need portajohns? 🤯 That Semi was nice!💯
Nothing comes close to that here in England. Awesome to see these things, UA-cam at its finest .
The last guy had police grade porta pottys
The engines sounds so good😍😍 Nice vid!
Wow. So good to know your county has these resources. God Bless and be safe.
Are those really porta-potties?? That is a great video!
WOW. I didn't even know a mobile command post existed yet alone footage of one flying down the road. that's pretty cool
Now I know There’s a real airhorn for that big ass truck.
Wow! First time I've seen a portaloo responding TO an emergency, not HAVING an emergency
0:30 Clear the way, the sheriff has to pee!
Christian, Great catch! LACSD have everything, including the semi command post & command post tender w his and hers pot-a-potty trailer! " We Need The Command Post NOW" !!!👏👏👏👍🏻
I’m from Eastern Europe and i HONESTLY thought that these semi mobile command centers were a fiction of some movies up until i saw this video. Damn.
Eastern Europe is where they ride donkeys instead of cars and live in shacks instead of houses 😃
@@marti9 shut up please
@@marti9 Not like that was offensive, but good luck in improvement of sense of humor
@@svyatovrat4071 i dont mind if it sounds offensive thanks👍
@@marti9 in the rest of the world they dont need such massive command centers - this is classic American overkill
The semi going code 3 was impressive. The shitters on the trailer of #2 (no pun intended) was cool!
Imagine being the rookie hopping in the porta-loo on the trailer running behind the second unit and sitting down for a nice relaxing poop then CODE 3 CODE 3 blares out over the uhf's and next minute you are hurtling along past Christian.
That’s pretty cool the second unit pulling the ports potties code 2 priority.
Porta potties being transported with lights and sirens, now I've seen it all
😂
Hey, when you gotta go...
This is America
When I saw the second truck pulling the Portable toilets, all I could think of was Cousin Eddie from the Christmas Vacation movie,
“Shitters were Full” and the Sheriff asking a deputy “did you check our shiitters”
This was the most awesome caught ive seen.
Bro in the next truck: "DUDE! YOU FORGOT THE TOILETTS!"
😂😂
Civilian: cop only have cruiser and suv
cop: *we have alll*
surprised nothing's fallen out that trailer
WOW. Amazing! I'm from Europe, can anyone tell me please, what exactly are these amazing vehicles used for. Thnx.
First one is a mobile command center, an office on wheels with lots of technology. The second is a communications truck. Both used when sheriff will be on scene a long time. The trailer, well because they are going be on scene a long time.
@@nomenclature9373 Thank you for the details. I really appreciate your answer, it makes everything understandable. :-)
To justify their budget
Like a rolling Police station. Think they have beds to sleep in as well if needed.
Coffee and donuts on the 1st rig.
"Shitters" on the 2nd rig.
The thought that they have to go anywhere with sirens 🚨 on is hilarious
First I ever seen a Semi rolling Code 3, and he was Hauling Ass
Coolest thing Iv seen this week. Thanks for sharing
Bad ASS wish I could of seen it LIVE
Rare moment, first time I have seen 2 trailers run with the speed like this in city
For those who didn't notice, the second truck was towing port-a-potties
The next truck coming around that corner had a pool table on it, you gotta have something to do on breaks.
I'm glad the USA has equipment like that.....government funding spent well in my opinion.
Not necessarily government funded , the price of living and Taxes are extremely high in places like Los Angeles and the emergency services get that type of equipment because of how massive the places are although they really don't need stuff like that.
Lol the porta-potties at the back of the second truck were flying
Wow !!!!! Great catch !
Thanks!
Very nice catch! Greetings from Germany. :)
Oh WOW!!!! I am so shocked that you were able to catch this on video....Thousands of tax dollars rolling by, don't see that every day
That actually sounded like a truck horn when it flew passed by! Amazing!
Look up media reports from 2000-2014 about Ukraine then tell me you still support them.....You ignoramus
HOLY SHIT I NEVER SEEN A POLICE RIG THAT BIG
this has to be one of the top 5 emergency response clips ive sver seen
Second truck responding code 3 with the porta-shitters
shitter support inbound
Looks like the same area as the Kobe crash but love the high speed toilets
Rescue, not Recuse. It's almost a little funny to hear an electronic air horn on a Freightliner Cascadia, would have been a perfect candidate for even a single Buell or Grover 1510.
What no Leslie supertyfon?
Did you see the flying toilets? they were lit up ith red and blue :) Cool video
I have been in public safety since 1994. This is typically the last piece of equipment called to a scene. I’m curious as to why they need a light and siren for toilets? Can you imagine getting ran over by one of these trucks driving that fast. It would be real hard for LASD to justify.
@@Asphaltaperider what tools? Fire department was there way before these guys.
@@Asphaltaperider okay? What specific tool had to be on scene that fast?
This is the first time I get to see 18-wheeler semis being used for police or any first responder work. This is pretty awesome 👍
Mobile command post #2 rolling by literally and figuratively
I'm no expert on this but I can tell this is some great and kinda rare footage. Great catch and hope you are doing well.
You know something is serious when the police is blowing through with a semi and another truck hauling half dozen portable toilets close behind.
When your Amazon package absolutely 100% must be delivered _today._
OK, you know you gotta go when you call for a porta potty code 3
😂
Wow, an amazing thing to see, brilliant video ✌
Impossible, first time never before police semi truck.
You know one cop is asking dispatch, “Are the toilets on their way” 🤣
they're awesome, love the toilet trailer lol
It's rare that I see a big truck belonging to the LAPD. Good picture capture. Thank you
LA County sheriff not lapd
lmfao they have police only toilets on the back 😂😂😂
I have seen,busses,fire department dozers,on trucks,red,yellow,white,even cream/magnolia(whatever)but those are the first emergency vehicles,in dark green I have ever seen.Great catch.
Green
What a great video!
You know it's bad when the toilet is responding code 3