What kind of rifle rack did you use in this build would like to know other part numbers of things you use in builds. I like what you do and like to see what can be done with our cars when we send them out to for builds
We'll need to check with Star Cars and see if they have any notes on the weapon mount. It was previsioned by the end-user. What else are you looking for numbers on?
Is this just campus security, or actually campus police? With the blue lights and the cage, I’m assuming this is a university/college police department and not a security guard team.
@@alech4512 Correct now that the coffees working its magic :) The Utility, which wasn't specifically shown this time round, is equipped with a HL flasher (Whelen SSFFP16). Position 3 of the slide switch turns it on along with the flashing take downs & alleys in the lightbar.
Having trouble figuring out what would be nice Ford focus. For a New York state FF. Blue n clear in front.. yellow , blue , little red. Rear. Could u do a video on what lights. ?? Plus remain a Family car.
Our knowledgeable Sales Team can help you out with some suggestions. Probably best to email them so they can get back to you with details and links. Please use: info@sirennet.com to reach them. Thank you :)
A little side-question: have you gotten your hands on the new Federal Signal Pathfinder siren controller yet? If so, do you plan on doing a demo of it?
The Liberty II does top the popularity chart here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. In other Regions you'll see Code 3, Soundoff and Federal Signal more widely used. Star Cars often installs Soundoff's Magnum and nRoads lightbars along with Code 3 21TR and Defender over-heads. Unfortunately we don't get to present each and every vehicle they build up... just different schedules between us and them. We've noticed the Liberty II being presented far more often and in 2019 we'll be working to further our presentations demonstrating vehicles equipped with more unique light-bars :)
In Oregon, Special Campus Security Officers (ORS 352.385) are commissioned, write real tickets, have arrest authority and the immunities of a peace officer. (This is for public institutions only) They may be called “campus security”, but they actually CAN take your ass to jail. Lol
What kind of rifle rack did you use in this build would like to know other part numbers of things you use in builds. I like what you do and like to see what can be done with our cars when we send them out to for builds
We'll need to check with Star Cars and see if they have any notes on the weapon mount. It was previsioned by the end-user. What else are you looking for numbers on?
@@SIRENNET storage boxes and radar brackets used for rear of the police utility for mounting the rear antenna
Is this just campus security, or actually campus police? With the blue lights and the cage, I’m assuming this is a university/college police department and not a security guard team.
Campus Police dude
Anyway to silence that notification beep in slide position 3? Would drive me mad if I was on a scene for an extended period of time
It’s to remind you the lights are on. It’s happened to me more than once.
I realize that, but a temporary nuisance button would be useful and much appreciated. Or just when you put it in park, reactivate when in drive.
Very nice build, surprised there are no headlight/taillight flashers.
Thank you :) This ones a little more basic then some of the others we've assembled.
It appears to have wig wags in the last scene
@@alech4512 Correct now that the coffees working its magic :) The Utility, which wasn't specifically shown this time round, is equipped with a HL flasher (Whelen SSFFP16). Position 3 of the slide switch turns it on along with the flashing take downs & alleys in the lightbar.
@@alech4512 I see it now
Having trouble figuring out what would be nice Ford focus. For a New York state FF. Blue n clear in front.. yellow , blue , little red. Rear. Could u do a video on what lights. ?? Plus remain a Family car.
Our knowledgeable Sales Team can help you out with some suggestions. Probably best to email them so they can get back to you with details and links. Please use: info@sirennet.com to reach them. Thank you :)
A little side-question: have you gotten your hands on the new Federal Signal Pathfinder siren controller yet? If so, do you plan on doing a demo of it?
Of course we'll be showing it off. We just can't say when... builds suspense :)
@@SIRENNET looking forward to the surprise ;)
7:47 to skip pass install
I feel it has a lack of lights
What would you add out of curiosity?
I think Whelen has a monopoly in Star Car. They are always setting up Whelen Liberty's Lightbar every time.
The Liberty II does top the popularity chart here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. In other Regions you'll see Code 3, Soundoff and Federal Signal more widely used. Star Cars often installs Soundoff's Magnum and nRoads lightbars along with Code 3 21TR and Defender over-heads. Unfortunately we don't get to present each and every vehicle they build up... just different schedules between us and them. We've noticed the Liberty II being presented far more often and in 2019 we'll be working to further our presentations demonstrating vehicles equipped with more unique light-bars :)
Why didn't you blur the license plates?
It's an "E" / public plate.
In Oregon, Special Campus Security Officers (ORS 352.385) are commissioned, write real tickets, have arrest authority and the immunities of a peace officer. (This is for public institutions only) They may be called “campus security”, but they actually CAN take your ass to jail. Lol
What brand is that power distribution center?
tctwg1 I’d like to know sane
@Jacob Dooley Found it myself 👍👍👍
www.dandrelectronics.com/safety/products/power-distribution-units.html
Very good!
Thank You! :)
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We appreciate your view :)
Ouch..I had earbuds in, that sound hurt.. RIP ears