California Highway Patrol and Fire Trucks Responding Code 3 Compilation - Fall 2021
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2021
- Miscellaneous footage of California Highway Patrol and Scotts Valley, Felton, and Santa Cruz Fire Department units responding Code 3 with lights and sirens to emergencies in the fall of 2021.
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0:18 "Right, Right, Right!?, RIGHT GET OVER TO THE RIGHT!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like that the flash patter varies with the siren tones.
I love those CHP Units!!! And did that chp guy yell at that Honda?? Lol pay attention to the damn road!!! Great video!! Sending love and support from Taylor Az.
It sounds like a storm trooper. LOL
@@Itsjustjakecode3 yes it does actually Lolol
One of the most beautiful videos I have ever seen. Please don't stop making videos! By the way, I love the angle at 0:35, perhaps you could film more at this location/intersection?
Amazing catches ! I always love watching CHP code 3 it's quite the sight to see. I think we use the same camcorder lol.
Nice looking CHP Vehicle's, but pardon me for asking this, but I notice it has more Red Light's then it does Blue Light's, why is that?
@@skunklover5725 there was a court case where a woman claimed she looked in her mirror, and all the lights happened to be off. In California, the minimum equipment was a flashing or steady red light. After that case, it became at least one STEADY red light, facing forwards.
Love the CHP explorers with the flashing fog lights. That was splice a clean look. Brightest part of the front end too
Love that polar bear! Super slick!
If only there was a way of communicating to the muppets to move out of the way, maybe some flashing lights or a siren maybe?
After five seconds of not moving it should be legal to ram them with the push bumper.
Maybe they're looking for a steady red to see if it was a legit "California" emergency car or not... because they wouldn't budge if there were no steady red on it. Yes, I've seen enough comment to think people like that exists, a lot...
@@KevinSun242 theres litterally no point of that lol
@@NBA-BKLYNBOII It came from a court case if I’m not mistaken.
@@Dannyboi2462 I said theres litterally no point of doin that. Both cars get damaged even tho theres a pushbar and it wont make things faster cause 5 seconds is nothing and sum people cant even react with in 5 seconds.
Fantástic video
Cool and efficient slow patterns on the polar bear
Honestly at 0:36 that polar bear sounds good and looks really slick the Vic would have been screaming really miss that sound but I'll give credit those 3.5's do sound pretty good.
Cool!
This dude only record CHP love it
Nice Vehicle's, but CHP needs to put more Blue Light's on the front of their vehicle's so that I can identify them as Police Vehicle's quicker.
They can be identified as police easily without blue. The Steady Red is a burning light on the lightbar or visor light that all emergency services need to use in California. It’s range is supposed to be 1000 feet. Once the steady red is spotted, everyone knows to pull over regardless of department.
As a Californian, trust me, we know the CHP's when we see them
@@CobaltZ_hans - I live here in New Hampshire & our State Police Vehicles have Blue/White Lights in the front & Blue/Red Lights in the back & the same thing goes for the unmarked vehicles as well.
Love the PA @ 0:21
And my fav police siren goes to:
Funny enough, The Truck at 1:45 is a similar siren to what Australian's use
J Dewitte in the house hahahahaha
CHP appears to be violating state purchasing laws with regard to brand selection, overpaying substantially for their lighting products through recent bids.
Did that guy in the Prius 2:04 blow a kiss?
lol
it was a cigarette
Why doesn't the chp have 2020 explorer's?
May not have ordered any
only a few are around in service
They've been getting more and more Chevy Tahoes. They're trying some 2021 Explorers, but they haven't been put in service just yet.
Thank god, you mean?! They're UGLY.
Because they’re expensive, and not needed.
1:45 I just realised, I thought under NFPA fire vehicles can’t have white flash on the side? Does that only apply to big trucks or? And regardless that truck’s patterns are absolutely trash
you're wrong i don't know where you got that info, but go back and study the NFPA guide book again.
Are you color blind? Those are blue lights and even still a lot of overhead light bars flash white on the side anyways
@@alexmatthews7706 Those are not blue. The camera’s white balance makes them appear cool white. Blue lights are very saturated and would be much more obvious. Look at 2:18 on the CHP FPIU, the fog lamp lights are white but appear cool white.
Also, fire or EMS vehicles in California are not permitted to use blue.
The side lights on the ford battalion chief truck are white. However, there are several fire dept. vehicles with blue lighting in the county.
@@alexmatthews7706 those can easily be mistaken for white lights. chill the fk out lmfao
I don't like CHP light set up or custom whelen system...