CobraEmergencyVideos - North America I love your vids man! But one question, how do you catch all the footage is it a scanner or email or a text or something like that?
during the afternoon was up on the hilltop behind where you were shooting from. Then I caught the Swat team exiting the freeway from the opposite of the street. right before the end I move into another parking lot with a better view of the crane. The place was all filled with news media, loudlabs and a bunch of stringers ive never seen before.
Haven't read too many comments so sorry if these questions have been answered. I noticed one 05 Crown Vic at the beginning quarter of the video with a steady burn front facing red light but rear facing amber and red lights; was this LAFD instead of LAPD? Also, is the Tac Medic Unit you are mentioning the LAPD Rescue 4? Do they act as Paramedics from LAFD that respond on high priority calls for LAPD as Tac Physicians, or are they officers from LAPD that just have ALS training? Where I am from on the East Coast we primarily have volunteer fire departments, and combined ALS teams for situations like this which is why I am curious as to how operations go in bigger cities on the West Coast. Love the content even though this is an older video. Thanks!
Would be LAFD I believe. CA state law is that only law enforcement can have blue lights. LAFD would be all red to the front. That said, I'm not from CA, so if I'm wrong, please let me know!
Steve Franklin CA law requires a forward facing steady burning red light on all emergency vehicles. I think it has something to do with when beacons were really slow the steady red was easier to track and more visible than a slow rotating beacon. Kind of like how NY doesn’t allow forward facing blues. Kinda weird for CA nowadays but I think it’s kind of cool personally.
Steve Franklin yeah sometimes when the stuff gets older it starts to not work right,and sometimes you won't see the amber light in the back that is also a California law.
I think Steve is referring to the cars that did not have their red/blues on. It was simply because they did not need them. Good response practice is not to distract other drivers if it is not necessary. And with the low volume of traffic here, it wasn't necessary. So they left them turned off--it has nothing to do with being old or broken.
Awesome capture of that SWAT Pierce in the last clip! Pretty dang rare.
sure is! thanks!
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CobraEmergencyVideos - North America I love your vids man! But one question, how do you catch all the footage is it a scanner or email or a text or something like that?
@@celticsprods Mix of scanner, twitter and in some areas PulsePoint. Thank you!
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i was right across the street from you guys.
during the day or at night?
during the afternoon was up on the hilltop behind where you were shooting from. Then I caught the Swat team exiting the freeway from the opposite of the street. right before the end I move into another parking lot with a better view of the crane. The place was all filled with news media, loudlabs and a bunch of stringers ive never seen before.
i noticed someone on the hill! i saw you then!
lol yeah
Shit got intense, I guess! Fantastic to see classic LAPD SWAT units in code 3.
Brilliant!!
I remember I watched the pursuit live. Was crazy
Practically every major city has police cars with smartsirens
Fantastic catches
Sweet catches FB2 I loved your angles
that badass dodge charger!
awesome catches. saw this on the news
At 0:26, no sideways facing warning lights at all! They are essential particularly for unmarked cars.
It looks like he only had his rear deck lights on when he rolled up. I didn’t see anything facing the front either.
Great videos man! That SWAT truck is sick! Probably pretty rare as well huh?
thanks! yeah rare to catch
Is that the bomb squad?
@@adastra289 nah it’s a medic squad
Would've been cool if the truck had a Q
It probably does
A Google User it doesn’t
ah man tahtve been sick
0:46 Crap Forgot to go incognito
Wow super rare! Great catch man!
thanks! too bad it was at night
Awesome catches!!
danm that bearcat and pierce were my favorite.
How can anyone watch these videos and not want to work in the SWAT?
Haven't read too many comments so sorry if these questions have been answered. I noticed one 05 Crown Vic at the beginning quarter of the video with a steady burn front facing red light but rear facing amber and red lights; was this LAFD instead of LAPD? Also, is the Tac Medic Unit you are mentioning the LAPD Rescue 4? Do they act as Paramedics from LAFD that respond on high priority calls for LAPD as Tac Physicians, or are they officers from LAPD that just have ALS training? Where I am from on the East Coast we primarily have volunteer fire departments, and combined ALS teams for situations like this which is why I am curious as to how operations go in bigger cities on the West Coast. Love the content even though this is an older video. Thanks!
What’s the siren on the SWAT pierce?
It uses a Unitrol Omega 90.
Think you could try to get some more videos of SWAT?
That's awesome
Awesome catches! 🚓🚨
Nice catches!
Did any private ambulances show up as well ?
negative
how many police cars and police trucks responded
a lot
Didn't the guy end up falling and dying?
yeah
This would have been much easier to watch without the cross screen filter on. Otherwise, good coverage.
What town is this?
San Pedro, but LAPD covers it.
FB2 Response Videos - Righto. Fantastic! Thanks.
0:06 LAPD OR LAFD?
Would be LAFD I believe. CA state law is that only law enforcement can have blue lights. LAFD would be all red to the front. That said, I'm not from CA, so if I'm wrong, please let me know!
Which vehicle was the medic vehicle?
check the comments, the time stamp is in there
Sweet
Nice!!!!!
Why do so many cops in CA have red lights that don't work?
Steve Franklin CA law requires a forward facing steady burning red light on all emergency vehicles. I think it has something to do with when beacons were really slow the steady red was easier to track and more visible than a slow rotating beacon. Kind of like how NY doesn’t allow forward facing blues. Kinda weird for CA nowadays but I think it’s kind of cool personally.
Just wondered since not all of them have that going on lol.
Steve Franklin yeah sometimes when the stuff gets older it starts to not work right,and sometimes you won't see the amber light in the back that is also a California law.
its a cali law, steady burns are required on emergency vehicles
I think Steve is referring to the cars that did not have their red/blues on. It was simply because they did not need them. Good response practice is not to distract other drivers if it is not necessary. And with the low volume of traffic here, it wasn't necessary. So they left them turned off--it has nothing to do with being old or broken.
You know if swat's called your totally screwed
Man got 5 stars wanted
Nice.
Vielman
Good-Bye Golden State...It's over now...welcome to Obamaville....
Can someone give the time of tac medic
1:33 the red/amber rear lights gave it away
@@SoCalFB2 You mean the medic was in a CAR??? I was looking for an ambulance.
@@HannTheftAudio I was looking for a bear cat so don't feel bad
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Awesome catches!
That's awesome