No. He did that cause he had to go on the right side of the cars. In CA you cant go on the right side of the cars if your going code 3 for safety so he turned the sirens off
Glad you DID NOT stand in the median getting these great shots -- when you are trained to use the WHOLE street for evasive actions while running Code 3 you would be just another problem for those units trying to respond. Nice catch!
Intreasting fact. Some of the CHP explorers don't have an air horn, the only ones that have all air horns are the new chargers. I don't know why I put this but a CHP officer told his friend during this in a ride along when he asked, "Don't you use an air horn?"
Nickheezy Breezy The video got taken down by him for some reason (I was lucky enough to watch it) but Polecat324 did a ride along with a CHP Officer Here’s the link to the video, which does NOT work: ruclips.net/video/VpYTxgD4KUc/видео.htmla The video was filmed on 28JUNE2017 but uploaded on 6MAR2018
So much CHP all in one video! The Sheriff cars have a nice livery! Liking the final clip on the ground. Once seeing a few go passed you should have ran and stood on that median at 1:32 - that way you'd get a great front on shot without traffic.
Oh damn. What a crazy coincidence you were there and all those PD units went by to that deadly weapon call, and there was an MVC right there. Bad weather? The skies look completely clear :o OH WAIT unless you mean whilst writing that comment? Yeah loots pretty bad to be fair. All though I'm quite good at getting around roads very safely.
JustAnotherGuy Agreed. Looking back at that shot I'm cringing. I dropped that phone while recording a ground shot just the other day. Good excuse for an upgrade though!
I haven't seen an Econoline Ambulance in a long time. I've always been afraid that those things would roll over in a corner if the driver wasn't careful. Good capture.
It is because they're passing on the right. You'll notice there are cars in the center lane. Ca law dictates vehicles shall pull to the right for emergency vehicles. They do this to avoid a collision and passing on the right (with e-equipment activated). If you watch CHP pursuits you'll notice they sometimes do that.
Santa Cruz Films :: no, it's because when you roll code with your siren on constantly people stop paying attention. That's why you alternates between tones and turning it on and off. There is the additional issue of passing on the right. We are taught to drive down the center line if we can. Passing on the right should be as a last resort. For what it's worth, I think CHP are the wimpyist sounding sirens out there. But where I live I can tell by the sound of the siren who's rolling hot.
Santa Cruz Films :: After 26 and a half years with Los Angeles and a total career of 40 years I'm pretty well certain I'm qualified on the subject of sirens. The Motorola siren is a standard 100 watt output. The early Sirens were only 58 Watts. Some ambulances and fire trucks use dual sirens and dual speakers. Not common on police vehicles although the Rumbler is getting more popular. The Federal Signal siren is also 100 watts. You cannot necessarily hear them literally miles away. I live in the mountains and very often you cannot hear the siren until it comes around the mountain. Whether it's in the grill or in the light bar, which is uncommon these days, you can't change physics and go through a granite wall well the sound of the siren goes out into space. What I don't like is their sound. I don't like the wail and I really don't like the yelp. They don't have phaser or any of the other types that Federal or Whelan have. In California the high low sound is not a lawful sound and the early sirens did not even have it in them. But if you went halfway between yelp and wail you could push the manual button on and off and simulate high low. When I was a military policeman we had Motorola sirens and we also had Federal. So as I said I'm pretty well up on sirens. Now I'm going to throw you for a loop here. Forget physics. You can outrun the siren! The reason for this is because especially with a grill fire siren you can get behind for example a large truck and your siren can't get around it and by the time you hit an intersection you siren hasn't caught up with you yet. The sound of the siren may very well bounce off the buildings as well. Working in Los Angeles with all the high-rises It's not uncommon to know the direction the siren is coming from. I imagine you're going to challenge this statement but it's true. In fact, if you do a DOT search on siren testing you will find the document that will back this up. There's also a matter of arrival time. Statistics show that the arrival time rolling code 3 is not significantly less than rolling code 2. Been there, done that. I've been in many pursuits... Well I'm sure you stopped reading by now.
as it turned out....this response was due to a " a suspicious black man making a purchase at the local donut shop "....appparently he only wanted chocolate glazed.....
The call went out as “Donuts are half off until noon”!😆😆
You’re so funny omg
Im cracking up. Hahaha no
The first cop turned the sirens off so you could hear the sound of the car
Nailed it!
Yes!!
No. He did that cause he had to go on the right side of the cars. In CA you cant go on the right side of the cars if your going code 3 for safety so he turned the sirens off
Nailed it
@@Jacob-xx5pt another pointless law from the most useless state in the country
Ya, the Doppler effect is in incredible.
Glad you DID NOT stand in the median getting these great shots -- when you are trained to use the WHOLE street for evasive actions while running Code 3 you would be just another problem for those units trying to respond. Nice catch!
this video is AWESOME!! i could watch it all day. is it me, or are the sheriff cars dark green? maybe it’s just the sun? great catches.
FB1 Response Videos they are indeed. I'm on the wrong side of the street for good lighting though.
instagram.com/p/BkbavURnZmR somewhat better picture
hey Santa Cruz films what are the sheriff's car called?
Intreasting fact. Some of the CHP explorers don't have an air horn, the only ones that have all air horns are the new chargers.
I don't know why I put this but a CHP officer told his friend during this in a ride along when he asked, "Don't you use an air horn?"
Huh, I’ve never seen CHP use a horn of any type. Thanks for sharing!
Sarge_m16 you watched the polecat ridealong I see
Chp doesn’t do ride alongs...not sure where you’re getting your info from
Nickheezy Breezy The video got taken down by him for some reason (I was lucky enough to watch it) but Polecat324 did a ride along with a CHP Officer
Here’s the link to the video, which does NOT work: ruclips.net/video/VpYTxgD4KUc/видео.htmla
The video was filmed on 28JUNE2017 but uploaded on 6MAR2018
Yeah I saw the vid too.
Awesome catch! Added to my favorites!
steelswarfs this is one of my favorite videos too!
So much CHP all in one video! The Sheriff cars have a nice livery! Liking the final clip on the ground.
Once seeing a few go passed you should have ran and stood on that median at 1:32 - that way you'd get a great front on shot without traffic.
Oh damn! That's just a few years lol!
Alright haha. Had it been me I'd gone full Buff Ninja ;')
Oh damn. What a crazy coincidence you were there and all those PD units went by to that deadly weapon call, and there was an MVC right there.
Bad weather? The skies look completely clear :o
OH WAIT unless you mean whilst writing that comment?
Yeah loots pretty bad to be fair. All though I'm quite good at getting around roads very safely.
Aha oops lol
CobraEmergencyVideos - North America :: on the other hand, I wasn't really crazy about the on the ground shot.
JustAnotherGuy Agreed. Looking back at that shot I'm cringing. I dropped that phone while recording a ground shot just the other day. Good excuse for an upgrade though!
I love my V8 explorer but I have to say those V6's scream!
Fantastic catches
NorCal Fire Buff109 Thanks!
I haven't seen an Econoline Ambulance in a long time. I've always been afraid that those things would roll over in a corner if the driver wasn't careful. Good capture.
AMR definitely loves them that’s for sure lol
When a waitress gives out plastic straws.
Medical emergency with a deadly weapon could be a surgeon dropping a scalpel in the OR. And that means...."Helloooo Nurse!"
Came here from Polecat324
2:30 that Utility's front lights are programmed incorrectly. The fog lights are supposed to slow wig-wag with that siren, not flash together 🚔
Nope, it’s a different pattern that CHP has
Next time a chp pulls me over im a be like: your lights where not flashing together if it would of been wig-wag thats a different story
Great catches! 🚓🚨
wander what the call was
Fresh batch of donuts @ Dunkin' in 3 minutes
Awesome catch!! One of the best videos I've seen in a while!
Love this yelp
All tonight correct? You're on my doorstep practically...
That’s why CHP Cars are always in movies, cuz we bad lol California
CHP has the worst and most dangerous lighting I have ever seen.
The lights are really poor. Anything other than night and they can hardly be seen.
Its for safety. you can see better when the lights are slow and not fast
@@CallMeAhSirHKP its California they are full of crap.
Nice catch.
Thanks!
Nice catches, why is the camera on the ground for the last part
People.. move over.. even in the oncoming lane!
I love the CHP sirens. Why did seem like they stop it for a second when they got close to you then turn it back on after passing you??
Joshua DeVault I love the chp sirens and there sheriff sirens
It is because they're passing on the right. You'll notice there are cars in the center lane. Ca law dictates vehicles shall pull to the right for emergency vehicles. They do this to avoid a collision and passing on the right (with e-equipment activated). If you watch CHP pursuits you'll notice they sometimes do that.
Santa Cruz Films :: no, it's because when you roll code with your siren on constantly people stop paying attention. That's why you alternates between tones and turning it on and off. There is the additional issue of passing on the right. We are taught to drive down the center line if we can. Passing on the right should be as a last resort. For what it's worth, I think CHP are the wimpyist sounding sirens out there. But where I live I can tell by the sound of the siren who's rolling hot.
Santa Cruz Films :: After 26 and a half years with Los Angeles and a total career of 40 years I'm pretty well certain I'm qualified on the subject of sirens.
The Motorola siren is a standard 100 watt output. The early Sirens were only 58 Watts. Some ambulances and fire trucks use dual sirens and dual speakers. Not common on police vehicles although the Rumbler is getting more popular. The Federal Signal siren is also 100 watts.
You cannot necessarily hear them literally miles away. I live in the mountains and very often you cannot hear the siren until it comes around the mountain. Whether it's in the grill or in the light bar, which is uncommon these days, you can't change physics and go through a granite wall well the sound of the siren goes out into space.
What I don't like is their sound. I don't like the wail and I really don't like the yelp. They don't have phaser or any of the other types that Federal or Whelan have. In California the high low sound is not a lawful sound and the early sirens did not even have it in them. But if you went halfway between yelp and wail you could push the manual button on and off and simulate high low.
When I was a military policeman we had Motorola sirens and we also had Federal. So as I said I'm pretty well up on sirens.
Now I'm going to throw you for a loop here. Forget physics. You can outrun the siren! The reason for this is because especially with a grill fire siren you can get behind for example a large truck and your siren can't get around it and by the time you hit an intersection you siren hasn't caught up with you yet. The sound of the siren may very well bounce off the buildings as well. Working in Los Angeles with all the high-rises It's not uncommon to know the direction the siren is coming from. I imagine you're going to challenge this statement but it's true. In fact, if you do a DOT search on siren testing you will find the document that will back this up.
There's also a matter of arrival time. Statistics show that the arrival time rolling code 3 is not significantly less than rolling code 2. Been there, done that. I've been in many pursuits... Well I'm sure you stopped reading by now.
Santa Cruz Films :: I didn't think you really cared.
Beautiful
0:20 is what you came for.
What kinda sirens does the CHP have?
They’re custom. I haven’t heard anyone say a model yet. I think it’s a revamped version of the CHP PA500.
@@SantaCruzFilms its actually a version of the Whelen WSSC 30
Alright, which donut shop is big enough to hold all these officers?
CHP MY FAVORITE
I love that sheriff siren the police department that is in my city has that siren dose anyone know what siren that is
vcon code 3
Paul Atherton ok thanks
@@Christian_91702 Its a Code z3 z
PolorCat4374 I’m not finding it
Are they just driving circles around the block????
Did you read the title of the video? 🤔🤦🏽♂️ (Im not being mean so dont take it that way) Just wondering
how many cops responded
I was only able to film 5, but more did respond.
as it turned out....this response was due to a " a suspicious black man making a purchase at the local donut shop "....appparently he only wanted chocolate glazed.....
Wow
"FAST".. I could walk faster
What happened was there a prison break ? 😁
Don't see tons there all nearly 10min apart
Hi
all Explorers...lame
Miss the Crown Vics. These silly soccer mom mobiles are just lame.
agreed.
State police
god i hate the chp siren
It's good the new one sucks
@@CallMeAhSirHKP they both suck
A cop probably got a splinter.
caligsi Lol
Santa Cruz sheriff office,nyc
what
i used to live in santa cruz county and now im in los angeles and let me tell u sc county is a dump compared to here
awesome video tho
bequeef queefs haha
CHiP's
What is the purpose of this video?
Viewing pleasure
Tons of cops did you put them on a scale and weigh them the cops by themselves cars too
weight judge by the number of cars.three cars is a ton
Someone needs a life.
And you watched the video so your point is?