Out of curiosity, what stops the immobilisation boards sliding forward into the centre dash? I know you have a strap at the back, just didn’t see anything at the front
Questions: -EMS Squad backwards on the hood: Why do you have that in the U.S? In Scandinavia that's not common at all, and you'll have to go to UK before seeing it, and then only on large fire trucks. -Why do you have green flashing lights, and not just red, amber and white, or red, white and blue? -When mounting a AC on the roof, why not use to smaller light bars, when the AC covers most of the rear lights? On small on each side should cover it, when you have the lights in the front. -Why do you seem to always ditch the fog lights in favour of emergency lights there? In Norway, VW, BMW, Mercedes and so on, never ditch the fog lights, but mounts small LED-units with three LED's next to the fog lights, on the side bumper, rear bumper or on the mirrors. These can even be fitted inside the housing for the fog lights, and only be visible when turned on. -Why do the customer want two radios in the rear, mounted so high that they can't use their rear view mirror?
EMS is written backwards so drivers in front of the vehicle can see it normally in their mirrors. Green is only to designate command, and isn't for responding. The lights where the fog lights are supposed to be usually serve as red warning, and a fog light when activated. The radios are in the back for command use, so it would make sense to put those radios back there so the operator doesn't need to go to the front every time he needs to use the radio.
Not sure what's wrong with your camera, but all of the "steady burn" lightheads (green corners, white side boards, supplemental brake lights, driving M4's) all appear to flicker.
the flashing is actually happening and is by design. To compensate they just need to slow the shutter speed and reduce their ISO (or use a lens filter) on the camera. I've been waiting years to see when they'll figure that out.
If you look at the video they say that it's the command feature. So if they are scene commander the ends of the light bar is steady green (only the camera that makes it blink, IRL it would be steady), if the command feature isn't activated the ends are red.
All looks good but allowing back up warning alarm to be defeated is an OSHA violation. Should anyone ever be hurt this vehicle while reversing the owning agency will be liable by default.
You guys have gotten much better with vide work since the beginning. Keep it up.
EXCELLENT JOB ON THE GRAPHICS
I wish you would do more lightbar specific videos
Though peltier fridge/freezers might work, that hvac is a lot faster and efficient!
Awesome 👍 video Nate ! Very nicely done!
Really the best of best 2019
Love these videos you guys are awesome. Btw update I might have found a job like this to start in.
Great Video Thanks Who Decide Which Manufacturer. To Work With and do You have Them on Sight ready to Costmeize. Thanks Again
Beautiful Tahoe. I love it.
Beautiful install!
You guys have a strange version of "steady burning green".. :-D
Town got the ems chief a new car but cheaped out and got the tahoe with cloth seats
Out of curiosity, what stops the immobilisation boards sliding forward into the centre dash? I know you have a strap at the back, just didn’t see anything at the front
So I'm hoping you guys fixed the light on the driver side fog lamp area, the red/white alternating flash is not functioning properly
Questions:
-EMS Squad backwards on the hood: Why do you have that in the U.S? In Scandinavia that's not common at all, and you'll have to go to UK before seeing it, and then only on large fire trucks.
-Why do you have green flashing lights, and not just red, amber and white, or red, white and blue?
-When mounting a AC on the roof, why not use to smaller light bars, when the AC covers most of the rear lights? On small on each side should cover it, when you have the lights in the front.
-Why do you seem to always ditch the fog lights in favour of emergency lights there? In Norway, VW, BMW, Mercedes and so on, never ditch the fog lights, but mounts small LED-units with three LED's next to the fog lights, on the side bumper, rear bumper or on the mirrors. These can even be fitted inside the housing for the fog lights, and only be visible when turned on.
-Why do the customer want two radios in the rear, mounted so high that they can't use their rear view mirror?
EMS is written backwards so drivers in front of the vehicle can see it normally in their mirrors.
Green is only to designate command, and isn't for responding.
The lights where the fog lights are supposed to be usually serve as red warning, and a fog light when activated.
The radios are in the back for command use, so it would make sense to put those radios back there so the operator doesn't need to go to the front every time he needs to use the radio.
I like your new intro 👍
Just noticed the driver side M4 doesnt light up white when vehicle is in drive. Looks like a faulty light head
How many 2020 Interceptors have you guys worked on yet?
That one module on the outer edge passenger rear is wonky sometimes working sometimes not ?
Why doesn't the shoreline auto eject.? This the first time I've ever seen one that doesn't
Can u do a chevron in red,blue and yellow??
Not sure what's wrong with your camera, but all of the "steady burn" lightheads (green corners, white side boards, supplemental brake lights, driving M4's) all appear to flicker.
the flashing is actually happening and is by design. To compensate they just need to slow the shutter speed and reduce their ISO (or use a lens filter) on the camera. I've been waiting years to see when they'll figure that out.
Love the look! Sweet video! Green lights on the light bar? For EMS?
If you look at the video they say that it's the command feature. So if they are scene commander the ends of the light bar is steady green (only the camera that makes it blink, IRL it would be steady), if the command feature isn't activated the ends are red.
Ik think iets more of a Lakeside EMS veacal and probely they have autorety there. Correct me if i am wrong
Whats the AC unit for?
All looks good but allowing back up warning alarm to be defeated is an OSHA violation. Should anyone ever be hurt this vehicle while reversing the owning agency will be liable by default.
Why does the red look yellow at a certain level
Jesus why does that Tahoe need a whole hvac ac unit ?? Isn’t the factory ac enough ? Lmao
So the engine isn't left running for AC is it's parked indoors all day
Are the green corner lights on the light bar are they steady burn or flashing? Cause I know the camera makes it look like it’s flashing.
CoolTechStuff steady burn
Where’s the other presenter?
WoW 👍👍
Interesting how they have P25 radios in the back, and standard/digital radios in the front