Man, the horn at 14:10 was the most “get out of the way” horn I’ve heard. Great video, love the variety of vehicle and how many old units are still hanging around.
Was gonna say, it sounds like there's two sirens / speakers, and one is slightly lower pitched than the other, causing that weird effect. It's really cool sounding, and probably somewhat effective.
Well you never know, earlier today I was passed by a 'ambulance service skateboard response paramedic' I'm not joking, I was walking through the local city centre and he sped past me with blue lights mounted on his helmet
What surprised me most was the bus at 9:03 which goes to show undercover vehicles don’t have limits. That’s one of the things I like about undercover vehicles is that they can range from a run of the mill cop car to a truck or in this case a bus
Here are my most interesting catches from this video: - 1:21 old model Tahoe. It reminds me of SWATs in the early centuries - 1:432:535:0111:1311:56 Crown Victorias nothing beats Crown Vics. The best police car ever made. I even have one ex-detective P7B - 3:155:46 Suburbans. It is interesting to see Suburbans amongst the police since they are usually driven by the federal agencies such as FBI, Marshals, Secret Service, etc - 7:24 old model Charger. Do i need to say anything about this street beast? Nice catches, mate
@@dylannjbuff sorry, i mean 'the early 21st century'. About narcotics vantwics, looks like you have an interest in them despite i don't really have. Are they actually used by gang units too? Because i've seen gang units drive an unmarked van beside unmarked cruisers twice
Man I’m so happy to see that police officers are still using crown vics it just gives me so many memories when I 5 to 6 years old seeing police use them in my town in Ohio but they sell them so that was pain to see them go away but good thing I still see some Ohio sheriff use them still And my god how many people in your town have loud custom cars They do look nice tho
It's amazing how much of their equpiment they recycle. You can tell by the siren tones on the newer cars. They use all federal signal now and some of those tones are not feg.sig.🤣 It's good because it saves the tax payer money but not good if you didn't do the upfit. Lol and trying to make old tech interface with the new stuff is HELL! Love this vid! 🔥
It's interesting to see that quite a lot of the responses were caught at the same Wendy's junction. This must be an important crossroad of the city for all directions of traffic.
The Europeans are too conservative in using sirens and lights that make me worry about crash at intersection by not seeing or hearing emergency response vehicles are coming and in which direction. On the contrary, American sirens and lights are the best and they use them to their limits with excellent effect.
@@dylannjbuff Where I'm from it's already starting to be uncommon to see 2007-2014 Tahoes in service. But, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Plus, the 2000-2006 Tahoe is the best generation IMO.
1:46 interesting siren choice for an unmarked cvpi, especially a police one. Something makes me think it belongs to a fire company, but I could be wrong.
We've got cars like them here in the UK, but more British Versions. As a british person myself, you'll see plenty of local police, etc and unmarked (mainly armed police) responding in Manchester, Birmingham and London. They respond 24/7
I'm UK based as well, over here SUVs tend to be used by three types of unit, Roads policing units, roads crime units and armed response units, 4x4s tend to be used by specialist firearms units, wildlife crimes units and rural crimes units, marked vans, lorries pickups, 4x4s and SUVs are all used by marine units to transport boats!
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All these LEDs are nice but it is important to use 3-watt elements whenever possible. As you can see in this video, the typical 1 watt LED gets washed out in sunlight.
This was a best and worst of emergency vehicle lighting video... some very cool stuff mixed with hacked together equipment that wasnt good when it was first installed three vehicles ago.
@@dylannjbuff It fully looks like an AR with an eotech scope on top, you can see him holding the front grip as well... and you can see the trigger hole with the trigger
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The Connecticut State Police (CSP) are the only agency in the USA, Canada, Europe and anywhere in the modern world where the patrol fleet, their entire fleet, has no overt high visibility markings. The CSP has no specific identifiable license plate, striping, no anti-collision chevrons, no badging or graphics, no roof mounted warning lights that allow easy recognition and identification from a distance during any weather or ambient lighting condition. By marking their cruisers the CSP would have the affect of appearing more ubiquitous than they are. The CSP will say we have lights. The lights are at the discretion of the operator, the other vehicle markings mentioned is what is missing and should be required by legislative action if not department proactivity. A Mass state police study, the Feds, Arizona DPS and others have indicated the importance of vehicle markings for the officer and the public. - Discuss.
@@ZypherDesign The nomenclature should contain a state seal, the words State Trooper or State Police along with lettering and other identifiable markings. Just because police can identify police vehicles it does not mean everyone can.
IIRC I've seen pics of CSP units that were marked "STATE POLICE" on their lightbars (the pics showed full Whelan blue bars and single beacon with rear facing strobes)
@@ZypherDesign The rest of the world does it differently, the plates should have a state logo not be a passenger plate with certain characters only the police know. In addition the patrol car is missing all the other distinguishing marks of a publicly owned & operated vehicle. Its not 1980 anymore, if police recruitment is a problem then marking the cars will assist in making their appearance ubiquitous. Of course it will be harder to take the family skiing in vermont if the car is marked which is a benefit.
They do have over the top lights they can adjust to take them off making their vehicles a slicktop/unmarked car (i used to live in CT) also another reason why they aren’t marked is because they can take their vehicles home for personal use
How to recognize unmarked police vehicles: 1) USA brands - GM/Ford/Chysler/Dodge/Ram. Nearly all cities/states/fed do not allow purchase of foreign brand vehicles. 2) No license plate brackets. (No dealer brackets, sports teams etc.). No bumper stickers or magnets either. Not always, but good indicators: 3) Standard steel wheels, dog dish hub caps. 4) Emergency lights in grille/behind windscreen or rear window/on mirror/license plate. 5) Search light(s) on A-pillar.
@@dylannjbuffi also like that Tahoe at 9:02 it has the best sound of all time do you know that siren that was on that Tahoe the siren is kinda cool actually
Nothing says, "take me seriously" as a police officer as driving a 15 year old paratransit van lights and siren where the siren sounds like an injured moose. Lotsa cool units there!
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I remember going to a parade and saw a whole bunch of unmarked police officers. After that day, I never underestimate any cars. Police could be in any cars
@@Iconic_maya9 there’s even “unmarked” taxi cabs in NYC. They look like your typical taxi, but they’re actually a police car. Nowadays, they’re easy to spot as they are the only taxi cab Crown Vic’s left in NYC. No taxi company in NYC uses Crown Vic’s anymore, at least to me knowledge. They will have to replace them with Toyota Camry’s or Corolla’s to blend in with the sea of cabs again.
Man, the horn at 14:10 was the most “get out of the way” horn I’ve heard. Great video, love the variety of vehicle and how many old units are still hanging around.
Was gonna say, it sounds like there's two sirens / speakers, and one is slightly lower pitched than the other, causing that weird effect. It's really cool sounding, and probably somewhat effective.
@@mrnorthwestohiodude7758 ama 92q
It's a SoundOff nERGY dual horn
No most “get out of the way” horn was at 9:43
4:52 those are some serious sirens, something is about to go down
At 1:21 I thought the scooter was the unmarked vehicle at first. LOL
Well you never know, earlier today I was passed by a 'ambulance service skateboard response paramedic' I'm not joking, I was walking through the local city centre and he sped past me with blue lights mounted on his helmet
Haha me to.
Same
That white Tahoe sure gets around
Ikr same with new Explorer
White Tahoes are probably some of the best undercover cars when it comes to fashion.
I was thinkin the same lol
What one
He goes to almost every call past the same area
2:05 wow that lexus high beamed you guys for pulling over lol
What surprised me most was the bus at 9:03 which goes to show undercover vehicles don’t have limits. That’s one of the things I like about undercover vehicles is that they can range from a run of the mill cop car to a truck or in this case a bus
yessir you got that right, paterson got a variety of unmarked units
So terrible cause imagine going through a bad intersection. No side lights or top lights it’s terrible
At 9:45 The horn is just music to OUR ears!!!
Here are my most interesting catches from this video:
- 1:21 old model Tahoe. It reminds me of SWATs in the early centuries
- 1:43 2:53 5:01 11:13 11:56 Crown Victorias nothing beats Crown Vics. The best police car ever made. I even have one ex-detective P7B
- 3:15 5:46 Suburbans. It is interesting to see Suburbans amongst the police since they are usually driven by the federal agencies such as FBI, Marshals, Secret Service, etc
- 7:24 old model Charger. Do i need to say anything about this street beast?
Nice catches, mate
yessir thanks so much and i couldn't agree more on what you said!!
BUT, you forgot about the narcotics van at 7:56
@@dylannjbuff sorry, i mean 'the early 21st century'. About narcotics vantwics, looks like you have an interest in them despite i don't really have. Are they actually used by gang units too? Because i've seen gang units drive an unmarked van beside unmarked cruisers twice
@@mrtiesthatbind yea they usually respond to certain high priority calls
the US Marshall i met was driving an old school Chevy Pickup
2:32 is hè playin with his buttons 😂😂
Man I’m so happy to see that police officers are still using crown vics it just gives me so many memories when I 5 to 6 years old seeing police use them in my town in Ohio but they sell them so that was pain to see them go away but good thing I still see some Ohio sheriff use them still
And my god how many people in your town have loud custom cars They do look nice tho
yea we still have a bunch of crown vic's left in service, not too long ago one of em was involved in an mva
@@dylannjbuff Dang how bad was the crash?
@@Maverick-d2d pretty bad
we still have a few crown vics, mostly Parole officers and detectives cars, most patrol vehicles now are explorers
Locally all the crown Vic’s are gone, Except one lives on. It was actually “featured” on a police audit channel ironically.
2:33
Bro was having to much fun with the sirens
yessir lol
I swear I thought the guy in the scooter was a police officer at first🤣🤣🤣
Me too🤣🤣🤣
9:02 I love all the nice undercover cars, but goddamn can we appreciate the girl in the shorts. What a body.
lmao
It's amazing how much of their equpiment they recycle. You can tell by the siren tones on the newer cars. They use all federal signal now and some of those tones are not feg.sig.🤣 It's good because it saves the tax payer money but not good if you didn't do the upfit. Lol and trying to make old tech interface with the new stuff is HELL! Love this vid! 🔥
yessirr
9:02 That siren sounds as heavy as the vehicle is lol
lol
8:06 Tactical Unit? Absolutely love the compilation!!
i'm pretty sure that's our narcotics van.
9:10 A unmarked shuttle bus? Damn! Nice video!
thanks!
that e-series bus was really neat, and not to mention that cool retro siren it has too! some other interesting units too, all around great catches!
thanks so much bro!
@@dylannjbuff No problem, glad you appreciate it!
@@Truckerboy1234 lmk on any questions you have on ppd!
@@Truckerboy1234 what was that white van thing? Love the vintage siren too.
@@THEFINALHAZARD no idea what it could have been. Some sort of suspect transport or command thing or something perhaps?
1:10 the people sitting in the back of the Expedition tells me it's either SWAT or FBI
yea i thought it was fbi or some type of secret service
I've never seen so many lowered cars in 1 video. I also love the sirens!
1:42 that sounds kinda funky
yea it's a warble/powercall siren
Sounds like fire engine
2:36 love that sound
yes me too
1:07 This was definitely the most interesting UC Vehicle I've seen, They Should Definitely get more 4Runners For Police Vehicles!
i agree
5:58 you see the person in the backseat with a tv camera!
yep they were filming live patrol
2:39 that siren is amazing
yessirrr
@@dylannjbuffwhat siren is it though
It's interesting to see that quite a lot of the responses were caught at the same Wendy's junction. This must be an important crossroad of the city for all directions of traffic.
yea, right down the street from the wendy's is the paterosn police headquarters, so units responding from/to there will pass the wendy's
Ey that Ford F-150 in the beginning was busing lol it was all like "move sob get out my way lol".
Your flashers and sirens are just so much cooler than here in Germany. I like especially the sirens when the policemen come to big intersections.
The Europeans are too conservative in using sirens and lights that make me worry about crash at intersection by not seeing or hearing emergency response vehicles are coming and in which direction. On the contrary, American sirens and lights are the best and they use them to their limits with excellent effect.
That 2006 Dodge Durango police car was so cool I've seen everything now
ikr
From 2:04 to 2:29 that Burgundy Lexus IS was very impatient, he barely yield to the police car coming.
Ran the plate on the Tahoe at 1:24 and it's a 2003. Crazy that they have a 20-year-old vehicle still in service.
yes they still use their older cars but currently we're getting new ones
@@dylannjbuff Where I'm from it's already starting to be uncommon to see 2007-2014 Tahoes in service. But, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Plus, the 2000-2006 Tahoe is the best generation IMO.
just curious how do you run plates?
@@mmcgarity bro is this legal?
@@anthonyg13emergencyvideos Yes, it's all public information. There are many websites that do the same thing, but FaxVin is my favorite.
9:10 Man the last thing you would expect to be a cop is a freaking campervan 💀💀💀
1:46 interesting siren choice for an unmarked cvpi, especially a police one. Something makes me think it belongs to a fire company, but I could be wrong.
We've got cars like them here in the UK, but more British Versions. As a british person myself, you'll see plenty of local police, etc and unmarked (mainly armed police) responding in Manchester, Birmingham and London. They respond 24/7
i better go out there to get me some catches lol
@@dylannjbuff lol
yes you should mate!
I'm UK based as well, over here SUVs tend to be used by three types of unit, Roads policing units, roads crime units and armed response units, 4x4s tend to be used by specialist firearms units, wildlife crimes units and rural crimes units, marked vans, lorries pickups, 4x4s and SUVs are all used by marine units to transport boats!
@@trainsatlondonpaddington9076 with armed police in the UK, do they patrol as well or do they mostly get called to special situations?
Strange to see footage of myself😮 now im home fighting (losing) to cancer. Blessings yall.
dang man i hope and pray that you get through this fight with cancer. stay strong and stay safe! you got this!
14:08 - 14:23 has to be one of my favorite sirens, the Taurus sounds like it has two sirens, which I really like
yessir, that's called a dual siren tone
5:02 "It was perfect... perfect..... everything down to it's last minute details"
damn right
Them crown vics though.❤
TBH, the unmarked Ford Police Interceptors (both the Sedan and the Utility) are my favorite!
Love the unmark expedition
wow, what could be better than crown Victoria combined with powercall 1:41
i know right
1:20- for a second there I thought the scooter was a police officer 😂
Bro was like this is a race car
1:27 Booth's Car from the early seasons of Bones
Another much brilliantly, well put, video/upload, Super Dylan! Also many aspirations, you had a wonderful day, when making this video, you will have my support forever, as the time prevails, I certainly hope it all pays off in the long run, as your channel continues to grow so rapidly, and also hoping that it continues to do so onwards near the future, posthaste that is, I also hope that my endless support to you brings much enthusiasm and much positive vibes as a package, that keeps your fathomless fortitude to continue to trump infinitely as always! It’s much well done all in all, I hope you keep well, and safe and have a amazing/wonderful and a blessed week, and onwards this new year (2023). :)
🍀🤞✊👍💯🙌
thanks so much super ash!! same to you!
Awesome vid, I love that suburban at 1:27
thanks!!
Dude must camp out on that corner
That white elder transport bus made me laugh, how embarrassing
ok
5:56 they were filming an episode of Live PD!!!!
yep
Nice compilation! Good to see Crown Vics in service😍
yessirrr thanks!!!
3:07 a police van just chillin
All these LEDs are nice but it is important to use 3-watt elements whenever possible. As you can see in this video, the typical 1 watt LED gets washed out in sunlight.
As long as they have a night mode as well then that would be good.
In 5:58, in the back seat you can see someone Recording. I think it for the Cop Show.
yea
That White Crown Vic is mine. Bought it at a police auction 🚓 Woop Woop, get outta my way!!
lmaoo
That white CVPI😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 amazing video
thanks!
This was a best and worst of emergency vehicle lighting video... some very cool stuff mixed with hacked together equipment that wasnt good when it was first installed three vehicles ago.
I really liked the unmarked bus as it was unique.
same, one of my best catches of the year
LLLMMMFFFAAAOOO
1:21 - Clearly that Scooter ain't stock, they cant keep up in this pursuit
😂
How many times did u see the *"Department of Health"* sign and building
Me - Yes!
lol
5:58 STRAPPED
Sweet compilation! Love that Silver Charger.
thanks man, me too!
Is no one gonna talk about the guy holding an AR in the back of the Explorer at 5:55 ?
that's a camera not an AR
@@dylannjbuff It fully looks like an AR with an eotech scope on top, you can see him holding the front grip as well... and you can see the trigger hole with the trigger
@@xxmachinexx1698 it's a camera my guy why would an officer carry an assault rifle in the back of the car for no reason
@@dylannjbuff cause they're about to do a raid on someone's house?
@@xxmachinexx1698it’s a camera.
Awesome video!!! I like the Crown Vic with the powercall!
yessir thanks!! that’s one of my favorites!
unmarked but still light up like a christmas tree. A bit different and more than to what we have here in Germany.
1:48 was a detective car
Code 3 h2 covert = 2:30
4:44
13:07
comment which unmarked unit was ur favorite!
Im not sure but i think the transit van was just driving in circles
1:21 is he chasing the scooter🤣
no lol
Some of these definitely sound like they are unmarked, fire chief buggies
the van was crime sence van wasn't it at the 3:09 and the car damn that is nice
i had a stroke reading that
Sometimes undercover can trick it
9:09 great catch what do they use that bus for? RIOT and swat?
i have no clue what that bus is for, thanks
I fucking love how the Police Department uses a. “Soccer mom van” as a vehicle lol
lmfaoo
I love have you stick your camera on moving car good job mate
thanks!
Hi Dylan, May I have permission to use about three seconds in this video in a movie that I am making? If so, would you please communicate with me about how I can download it?
no sorry
Superb catches
thanks
The Connecticut State Police (CSP) are the only agency in the USA, Canada, Europe and anywhere in the modern world where the patrol fleet, their entire fleet, has no overt high visibility markings. The CSP has no specific identifiable license plate, striping, no anti-collision chevrons, no badging or graphics, no roof mounted warning lights that allow easy recognition and identification from a distance during any weather or ambient lighting condition. By marking their cruisers the CSP would have the affect of appearing more ubiquitous than they are. The CSP will say we have lights. The lights are at the discretion of the operator, the other vehicle markings mentioned is what is missing and should be required by legislative action if not department proactivity. A Mass state police study, the Feds, Arizona DPS and others have indicated the importance of vehicle markings for the officer and the public. - Discuss.
@@ZypherDesign The nomenclature should contain a state seal, the words State Trooper or State Police along with lettering and other identifiable markings. Just because police can identify police vehicles it does not mean everyone can.
IIRC I've seen pics of CSP units that were marked "STATE POLICE" on their lightbars (the pics showed full Whelan blue bars and single beacon with rear facing strobes)
@@ZypherDesign The rest of the world does it differently, the plates should have a state logo not be a passenger plate with certain characters only the police know. In addition the patrol car is missing all the other distinguishing marks of a publicly owned & operated vehicle. Its not 1980 anymore, if police recruitment is a problem then marking the cars will assist in making their appearance ubiquitous. Of course it will be harder to take the family skiing in vermont if the car is marked which is a benefit.
They do have over the top lights they can adjust to take them off making their vehicles a slicktop/unmarked car (i used to live in CT) also another reason why they aren’t marked is because they can take their vehicles home for personal use
"discuss" blud think he hosting a podcast 🤣
Epic siren usage
yessirr
How to recognize unmarked police vehicles:
1) USA brands - GM/Ford/Chysler/Dodge/Ram. Nearly all cities/states/fed do not allow purchase of foreign brand vehicles.
2) No license plate brackets. (No dealer brackets, sports teams etc.). No bumper stickers or magnets either.
Not always, but good indicators:
3) Standard steel wheels, dog dish hub caps.
4) Emergency lights in grille/behind windscreen or rear window/on mirror/license plate.
5) Search light(s) on A-pillar.
NYPD has unamarked non American vehicles
@@Anthony3k Correct. Hence the "nearly".
Such as the Nissan Altima.
The pick up truck.
nice
0:41 siren name?
idk
The black crown victoria sounds lime the 2018 ecto 1
Half these cruisers don't have 360 lights, is it just a CA law?
idk this is NJ
It is I'm just comparing bc CA requires all LE to have 360 viability
Unmarked Tahoe I like 👍
me too
@@dylannjbuffi also like that Tahoe at 9:02 it has the best sound of all time do you know that siren that was on that Tahoe the siren is kinda cool actually
Nice catches man keep up the good work I will probs go to sleep AFTER I sub it 12:30am
thanks bro!!
Rarely see 4Runners used in police like at 1:07. Narcotics unit?
looks like an NYPD unit, has NY plates, red/white strobes in the front, blue/red in the back
:00 NYPD?!!! I NEVER SEEN THESE UNMARKED 4 RUNNERS HERE
Amazing catches
thanks
Question: what was the bus for?
Also nice video!
no clue, thanks!
probaly prison transport and swat transport.
Nothing says, "take me seriously" as a police officer as driving a 15 year old paratransit van lights and siren where the siren sounds like an injured moose. Lotsa cool units there!
thanks lol
I like that white explorer. I wonder what unit that attached to?
white explorer is one of our newer unmarked units
2:22 what siren was the explorer using?
Code 3 xcel siren
@@dylannjbuff do you have any videos which include those sirens? having a hard time finding one
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5:59 the guy in the backseat has a video camera. live PD?
not live PD i think it was COPS
I remember going to a parade and saw a whole bunch of unmarked police officers. After that day, I never underestimate any cars. Police could be in any cars
yep
I had the same thought here in NYC. I’ve seen all sorts of weird unmarked vehicles like a Kia Sedona, a Mazda and a Nissan Quest😂😂 .
@@Iconic_maya9 there’s even “unmarked” taxi cabs in NYC. They look like your typical taxi, but they’re actually a police car. Nowadays, they’re easy to spot as they are the only taxi cab Crown Vic’s left in NYC. No taxi company in NYC uses Crown Vic’s anymore, at least to me knowledge. They will have to replace them with Toyota Camry’s or Corolla’s to blend in with the sea of cabs again.
Nice
thanks
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Awesome catches! What's that bus at 9:03 used for?
thanks! i have no clue
BRO at 2:22 how much grille lights does he need
at 5:55 that was on a episode of COPS : and u can see the camera in the back
@Thecarkid 11 ok well I'm from Australia so its all the same
I wonder what some of these units are, regular patrol, detective?, maybe gang unit/task force? Who knows, very cool fleet tho
some are detectives, unmarked patrol units and pretty much everything u said
Why are we seeing this many unmarked cars going in complete opposition?
it's a compilation