Just got back from a few weeks working in Europe. Had the opportunity to to cruise in lots of nice vehicles. The installation job was absolutely superb. Lights, siren and radio are perfectly installed in the console, behind the finest woods and leather - and from the outside, you hardly can tell at first sight, that this is anything but just another BMW 7series or Audi A8. Antenna wise, I am unsure what was used: most vehicles I rode in only had a single antenna on the rear part of the roof, nothing on the trunklid, etc.
The blue strobe will click in where the roofracks go on the driver side and will supply the necessary power. It is tested and rated for speeds up to 250km/h.
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Lights and sirens controller behind this cute wooden door. Also controls intercom between interior and exterior (via sirenspeaker and microphone in mirrors, so you dont have to roll down window, incl onboard o2 and fireextinguishing system).
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Unlike many domestic vehicles from O'Gara, the front windows can be lowered a few inches...
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Here another armored carrier... Other than the blue beacon and the thick black window frames, this vehicle blends in fairly well on euro streets...
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Last but not least, a video of a German ambulance response with 4 airhorns doing the 'hi-lo' - what a blast - It was incredibly LOUD! A Mercedes ambulance nonetheless - how blingblingin'! http://www.clarkson.edu/~warect/the_daw ... %20201.avi