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  • wow...thiis is awesome...where can i join...please tell me...i have my own handcuffs and medical kit...just need a light and walkie talkie....i also need a siren for my car....and a light

  • What is that thing that is on top of the Vehicle?

  • Ghostbusters!

  • Here in Germany there's nothing like Fire Police. The Highway Patrol has vans with big arrangeable directional arrows (much higher than the one in the vid), the FD (at least in Bavaria) is also allowed to direct traffic: they got a trailer with directional arrows.

    But often the message board in the lightbar and some traffic cones from a normal state police patrol car are enough, even on the freeway

  • intersting were im from we dont have fire police if the road needs closed or traffic control our regular firefighters do it (in fact its usually is a probies job)

  • thats a wacker y do u have a ambulance [retired] as a fire police unit u gies must have no life u gies probaly get no callsand u gies look like your out in the country and get a car wackers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • what the fuck is a fire police? is ist compareable to milk-postman? ;-)

  • Looks like a christmas tree...

  • fire police are firefighters that direct traffic during incodents. rather then having 10-12 cops, 3-4 firefighters can go in one truck. notice it has traffic bars and everything else. its whole goal it traffic control

  • @thecatyoukai they are not firefighters

  • @sushidude123 i was refering to my dept. our firefighters are our fire police

  • firepolice?

    i never heard about a fire police department

    xD

  • betcha most folks think it's an ambulance. better signing on the side would defrinitely help

  • Needs more lights!

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  • hey kool truck, but question what is the object on the top of it and i don't mean the arrowstick?

  • That would be a broadcasting antenna.

  • negative, that would be a nightscan scene light tower

  • Ok why do people try to tell us what lights we can and can not use, if you look in to it, all of Delaware for Fire, POlice and EMS Use nothing but red and Blue, times are changeing people ok so calm down, most people don't even know why we use red and blue and why cops use both well here you will know now, Red is For day time so you can see from over a Mile away because blue fades in Day Light and Blue is for night, why police use both is for day and night View.

  • Well said.

  • nice unit but the directional arrows on the back have to go...it just messes it all up !

  • fire police or fire marshal

  • Is this J-Tech emerency lighting?? and why does this ford have a mx7000 do they evan make that any more??

  • Yes, Code 3 still makes the MX7000's.

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  • what do you mean fire and police, dont you mean fire

  • well, its like fire & police put together...they keep the area safe for the people..make sure nobody comes through. directs traffic...etc.

  • You don't know what Fire police are?

  • nope, only fire or police

  • idiot.

  • how is he an idiot? i never know until like a month ago. not every city or county has fire police.

  • what the heck is fire police? I've never heard of that before. We just have fire and police

  • i agree with you man,i have a feeling that its a tri-state area thing,pa,nj,nyc,delaware

  • Yes this is mostly in the Northeast. Its starting to spread down south and west. IMO all towns should have fire police. We handle crowd control and block the roads during a fire. Free's up the Police to protect the town.

  • Where you running this? I we have a blue and red lightbar on our new QRS car. The bar and car was donated to us. We where a bit worried about running it but we see you are running it on your traffic unit so we wern't quite sure what any type of laws where on it.

  • Fire police units are legally allowed to run red/blue in PA, ems and fire however are not, they must run only red.

  • So what is needed to classify something as a traffic unit?

  • Wow I never saw a fire police rig run red/blue. Always blue for non-officers and red for fire police captains or LT's. I live in Berks though.

  • doesn't matter, fire police units, captains, and lieut. can run red/blue according to state law i think

  • No they cant. Red/Blue is reserved for Police personaell only. Read the code if you dont beleive me. Red/white is for fire Officers. Blue for Volunteers, and red/blue only for police &fire police.

  • It's different all over. Just because that's how it is in your area doesn't mean that's how it is in my area. some small towns Like where I live allow us to make our own rules.

  • @christofurg In bensalem, Its a full red lightbar for any line officer. a small blue lightbar if your not an officer

  • @skateskool100 Wow, you replied to a three year old comment. About time! Anyway I found out state law allows red and blues on fire police vehicles.

  • @christofurg In my county, Bucks County, Fire Police are now only aloud two blue lightbars; one in the windshield and one on the roof. One fire police member however, got the permission for a red and white lightber on the roof, windshield, and in the grille of the vehicle. Full red lightbars are for Fire Police and Fire Dept Line Officers from Captain or higher.

  • @skateskool100 According to PA state law it says fire police are allowed red and blue. Apparently there's a lot of ambiguity there. PA state law is PA state law regardless of what county you are in.

  • to the west end fire police nice truck

    79-94

    upper pottsgrove fire police

  • dang dude They have a truck that was in ther budget. Give them a break

  • A lot of those lights look pretty dim, I guess they didn't want up to date lighting, just a color change? And definitely loving the old school arrow bar....

  • The side 700 series lights have a strobe on the inside that doesn't show up on video, with the flasher on either side of the strobe. The nightscan light on the roof was roughly $5,000 and the rig itself was prolly close to $30,000 (just estimates). That doesn't include the 4 days of labor we put in it. I imagine they might want to upgrade the lighting down the road.

  • Ah, at least there's stobes in there then. And I didn't even notice the nightscan, I was talking about the arrow bar.

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