NYPD - Rumbler Siren

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2010

Short clip of a New York Police car with Rumbler Siren. Turn on your Subwoofer. :)

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  • The rumbler sounds boss! Sounds like something out of Blade Runner.

  • I actually heard a ton of rumblers when I was at times square. They would repeatedly blast it at jaywalkers XP

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  • @Smithy4143 codes change for whatever reasons. I know that the Louisiana State Police used to run all red beacons, then to blue beacon bars, then blue strobes, and now blue led with amber and blue lights in rear to serve as traffic sticks. I may be wrong, but i think the law is now that any emergency vehicle or personal vehicle owned by any first responders other than law enforcement (in louisiana) is prohibited from having any blue lights

  • @Smithy4143 It depends on the state what is required for emergency vehicles. In New York for the longest time law enforcement vehicle's had red only lights. Volunteer firefighters had all blue lights, but I haven't lived there for about 5 years now so that might be steadily changing. New Jersey State Police used to have all red lights also but they moved to red/blue now.

  • SaladUK could do something awesome with this.

  • sounds like some dub step sirens. lol

  • I want one...

  • I hear dat every day in brooklyn lol

  • how many police you have in the streets... hu... i see a police car no more than once a week...hmm

  • Am I correct in saying that every emergency vehicle has to have at least one blue light on the back

  • POLICE DUBSTEP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @TheJFLAME27 they changed the laws in NY allowing emergency vehicles to use rear-facing blue lights for added safety because they are brighter than blue, the previous law only allowed red and amber lights

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