I completely agree. As soon as we allowed it here in NY, apparatus involved rear Enders decreased immediately. Blue is scientifically proven to be the most visible light on the spectrum, hence why marine patrol units have used the color forever.. we really need a National standard
@@peytonellig6933 green is for volly EMS here in NY, and command units. Some departments do have green on their apparatus but I believe it’s for command purposes. Once units are on scene they activate the green LED to identify the command post
We all agree that at least two blue light heads should be allowed on all fire Apparatus. We also believe that facing forward. Red should be fire and blue should be police. It’s very easy this way to determine the capacity of authority when looking in your rear view mirror.
Okay so… I was asked this question by one of my friends I showed your videos to. They were wondering if you did: boats (maybe), aircrafts (I doubt), motorcycles, construction vehicles, trailers and other non emergency vehicles.
Love seeing vehicles built for my home state, New York. Blue in the back is what makes us unique.
Ontario, Canada has blue in the back now as well.
Everyone has blue in the back
@@reallyloafers we have red and blue all around now in Ontario
Love all the lights. Awesome looking truck
Nice truck, the size and features of this vehicle are perfect for many depts. Most apparatus built today have to many lights!
I wish it had the turn signal mirrors.
warble siren my favorite 😍
Hey guys at 911rr and vengeant my department has a 2006 attack truck like this minus the off-road upfit and are looking to get a new one
Wish Pennsylvania would allow blue on fire and EMS apparatus. Heck even green too
I completely agree. As soon as we allowed it here in NY, apparatus involved rear Enders decreased immediately. Blue is scientifically proven to be the most visible light on the spectrum, hence why marine patrol units have used the color forever.. we really need a National standard
Green is allowed but I believe it can only be one source not multiple
@@firedog6233 agreed
@@peytonellig6933 green is for volly EMS here in NY, and command units. Some departments do have green on their apparatus but I believe it’s for command purposes. Once units are on scene they activate the green LED to identify the command post
We all agree that at least two blue light heads should be allowed on all fire Apparatus.
We also believe that facing forward. Red should be fire and blue should be police. It’s very easy this way to determine the capacity of authority when looking in your rear view mirror.
So with the amp steps ordered…where will the strobes go on current steps
What is the price point on these? I understand options will add or subtract....but a range.
Okay so… I was asked this question by one of my friends I showed your videos to. They were wondering if you did: boats (maybe), aircrafts (I doubt), motorcycles, construction vehicles, trailers and other non emergency vehicles.
Whats the name of the very fast siren
Piercer/ultimate hi lo
you are spending to much time talking about lights
i am interested in the tool and where they are mounted
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