This looks like a code 1 response. you only use your lights to get through intersecions but not to move traffic. Its weird but it looks like that to me
@Firevideoliker01 Code 2. They respond like that to calls in progress to prevent spooking the suspects, and to set up a perimeter before the suspects even know they're there... In case someone hasn't answered already lol.
@Emtfirefighter4life1 Cops do it all the time. They want to get to a call quickly i.e. not have to stop for traffic lights, but don't want to attract much attention. That's what I get from numerous family members who are police officers.
because the only opening in traffic was the right most lane, if you approach the cars from behind waiting at the red light with all your lights on, the cars will want to move right taking that lane. the officer is not using the siren so the call must be close and does not want to announce the presence, so possibly a break and enter or something along those lines.
@Emtfirefighter4life1 its because of the kind of call i forget what its for but when its a unmarked unit going code to a call i like a code 2 1/2 they put there lights on when going threw intersections but turn them off again because they don't want the offender knowing its a cop tell there right on top of them.
@Emtfirefighter4life1 could be that he is going to a call were a stealth approach is required, its the law here in Ontario that we activate at least our lights to clear an intersection when the light is red or a stop is required. you see this type of response when there is a home invasion in progress and other circumstances where we try to avoid making our location known to a subject. it is likely that this officer was fairly close.
how weird....an 05' Crown Vic with 06'-11' wheels
chpman2013 2 months ago
This looks like a code 1 response. you only use your lights to get through intersecions but not to move traffic. Its weird but it looks like that to me
zboi778 3 months ago 3
@zboi778 They call is code 1 where you're at? They call is code 2 where I'm at
LiLJo5H 5 days ago
I believe this one is a K9 unit. Not too many 2005 Crown Vics in the fleet pool.
FirePhotoCA 3 months ago 4
Hold on a sec... this isn't a Fire Truck... Well neither is the Flatbed Tow Truck I drive, but it's got a Grover Stuttertone Air Horn... Mwahahaha!
waynetow 4 months ago
why did his lights turn off then turn on again
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Emtfirefighter4life1 4 months ago
@Emtfirefighter4life1 Not to sure why.
Firevideoliker01 4 months ago
@Firevideoliker01 Ok. anyway great videos always come from you!
Emtfirefighter4life1 4 months ago
@Firevideoliker01 Code 2. They respond like that to calls in progress to prevent spooking the suspects, and to set up a perimeter before the suspects even know they're there... In case someone hasn't answered already lol.
BoxerTwoZero 1 month ago
@Firevideoliker01 Code 2 i can tell by it looks
ak47noob15 3 weeks ago
@Emtfirefighter4life1 Cops do it all the time. They want to get to a call quickly i.e. not have to stop for traffic lights, but don't want to attract much attention. That's what I get from numerous family members who are police officers.
greyman686 4 months ago
@greyman686 oh i didnt know thanks!
Emtfirefighter4life1 4 months ago
@Emtfirefighter4life1
because the only opening in traffic was the right most lane, if you approach the cars from behind waiting at the red light with all your lights on, the cars will want to move right taking that lane. the officer is not using the siren so the call must be close and does not want to announce the presence, so possibly a break and enter or something along those lines.
geoffbertin9 1 month ago
@geoffbertin9 Oh ok!
Emtfirefighter4life1 1 month ago
@Emtfirefighter4life1 its because of the kind of call i forget what its for but when its a unmarked unit going code to a call i like a code 2 1/2 they put there lights on when going threw intersections but turn them off again because they don't want the offender knowing its a cop tell there right on top of them.
TheZero4life 3 weeks ago
@Emtfirefighter4life1 cuz he is abusing his power
Bone3h3ad 3 weeks ago
@Emtfirefighter4life1 could be that he is going to a call were a stealth approach is required, its the law here in Ontario that we activate at least our lights to clear an intersection when the light is red or a stop is required. you see this type of response when there is a home invasion in progress and other circumstances where we try to avoid making our location known to a subject. it is likely that this officer was fairly close.
cheers
TheOfficerBell 2 weeks ago
Nice video man
vanisland17 4 months ago
@vanisland17 Thanks.
Firevideoliker01 4 months ago