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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2009

emergency run in Soho - by Dirk Steinhardt - http://www.rescue911.de - London, England, United Kingdom - 02.2006

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  • I personally find the blue lights brighter and more eye-catching

  • Why can't they use the whole light bar? why only the 2 strobes at the edges??

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  • @thevoice11 in z, we have red lights, and so do the fire service, police have blue and read.

  • @habbsterr Agreed. It seems like Europe does that a lot and the flashes also slow in some places. Almost pointless IMHO.

  • @worldwideaids just what uk law says they emergency services use blue lighters. Emergency response doctors use green or green and blue . Bit like in the U.S some of your volunteer ems and fire fighters use red and white others use green and so on.

  • Under UK law, red lights can only be displayed to the rear of a vehicle. UK emergency vehicles can (and do) have flashing rear red lights, which are usually used when stopped.

  • @worldwideaids

    Whats about Chicago?

  • Some Metropolitan Police Astras also have red LED's

  • don´t ask me^^ go to wikipedia?^^

  • Yea but Why?, here in the U.S We use red=blue ligts

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