That almost reminds me of the Mac Davis song, "Lubbock in your rearview mirror". But this one crept up quickly! :lol:
I never did like the sounds of the sirens on the two motorcycles, but never knew back then whether they were real or dubbed in like on Emergency!. But I got to watch part of the show yesterday (they're now on METV at 5:00 central) and it was obvious that at least part of the sound was dubbed, because they had transposed the yelp sound on top of that funky wail on the motorcycle sirens.Speaking of CHiPs, the motorcycle siren- sound editor concoction or a dubbed-in real unit I don't recognize? They had a mechanical siren affect to them.
Cute. But it's hard to picture Mark Wahlberg in a somewhat comedy role.
A few years ago I read a thread on this siren (don't remember which forum) and someone said that there was a real motorcycle siren that sounded like that. It was a small mechanical siren that was amplified and the sound came out of a standard motorcycle siren speaker. A sort of hybrid mechanical-electronic contraption. I think the manufacturer name was 'Stewart' or something like that.Speaking of CHiPs, the motorcycle siren- sound editor concoction or a dubbed-in real unit I don't recognize? They had a mechanical siren affect to them.
"Then I'm going to swim out into the ocean and bang your little tuna girlfriend."Skip you haven't seen the movie?
"im a peacock capin you gotta let me fly"
Haven't seen that one. I like almost anything that Mark does, though.Skip you haven't seen the movie?
"im a peacock capin you gotta let me fly"
The Other Guys has Eva Mendes though!Gotta get it Skip... "The other guys" is not to be missed.. I almost pi$&ed myself a few times it's that funny.. Mila Kunis aside, it's better than ted
A local supermarket had a Segway type vehicle that they used out on the parking lot. It had red/blue LED lights and an electronic siren. It's gone and they now just have a conventional Segway..no lights, etc.
Are you sure they weren't some of those "funny boys" like the medic who had "come out" on one of the medical shows a few years ago? :lol:The "walk like an Egyptian" video?
Some of those old coaches and vans I've seen in various TV shows and movies. Back then I had no idea that there were businesses like Joe Ortiz's in SoCal that rented/leased those units to the studios. Joe has had some health issues of late and now has some of his old ambulances up for sale. Downside is that he won't quote prices as yet. The Schaeffer and Goodhew ambulances were well known around the L.A. area, although Goodhew was bought out by AMR a few years ago. It would be interesting to know where some of these vehicles ended up.These are some emergency vehicles that played more of a support role in shows like CHiP's, Emergency, Hawaii Five-O and similar programs. You may recognize some of them.
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1967 Pontiac Superior Ambulance
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1975 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow
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1973 Chevrolet Nova
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1969 Cadillac Ambulance
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1971 Chevrolet Van
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1978n Chevrolet Van
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Can't be France. Here STOP signs say "STOP". B)
Hello "348",These are some emergency vehicles that played more of a support role in shows like CHiP's, Emergency, Hawaii Five-O and similar programs. You may recognize some of them.
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I've often asked the question when seeing blue on CA vehicles on TV and movies. What I've found out is that a majority of the ambulances seen are leased vehicles. My good friend Joe Ortiz has leased various emergency vehicles to the movie studios for many years including a number of ambulances. While blue on ambulances wasn't technically allowed in CA, that's a small matter that the studios didn't catch; and unless they wanted to be technically correct right down the line, most often they really didn't care. That's why on shows like Starsky & Hutch, for instance, you'd see a rotating Fireball-type light in one sequence and a Flashball in the next. Most, if not all, of Joe's vintage vehicles are usually CA correct. The funny thing there is that some shows that supposedly occur in New York are actually taped in CA. If you've ever seen the white-over-yellow Suburban ambulances used mostly on Emergency!, they actually belonged to Snyder Ambulance, and one of those now belongs to my good friend Lou Farah who heads up Professional Cars International. I saw that same Suburban on a couple of episodes of "Kojak". Fast trip from CA to NY, huh!Hello "348",
First of all let me just say that your contributions here are UNBELIEVABLE. So thanks for sharing.
Next... what is with the occasional blue lights you'd see on ambulances from shows set in California? I've posted the same question elsewhere but no one seems to know.
Lastly... is that an "F&B" ambulance (from Mother Jugs & Speed) making an appearance on CHiPs!?
Movie/show production companies rent the vehicles used in their shows, most of the time. The average viewer has no idea what the light laws are in any given state. If you mention a California Red, they will probably assume you are talking about wine, while you are whining about the accuracy or lack there of! Blue Bloods has r/b on their cars. Chicago PD has full paint on the crown vics, no beat tags, and other inaccurate lights. A lot of shows set in CA are not running California reds anymore. In the older days, if a light bar had steady burn, it was simply due to the equipment companies not wanting to replace the flashers.Hello "348",
First of all let me just say that your contributions here are UNBELIEVABLE. So thanks for sharing.
Next... what is with the occasional blue lights you'd see on ambulances from shows set in California? I've posted the same question elsewhere but no one seems to know.
Lastly... is that an "F&B" ambulance (from Mother Jugs & Speed) making an appearance on CHiPs!?
Or the locally grown variety of cannabis. "Steady red" means you smoke entirely too much.If you mention a California Red, they will probably assume you are talking about wine, ...