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Bonanno

Member
May 21, 2010
535
Neptune, NJ
Very nice! We have similar horns on our rescue truck, people MOVE for them. These new Ram Chassis are popping up all over, I just an armored car one the other day.
 

NC lawdog

Member
Sep 12, 2010
332
North Carolina
I think that those airhorns are a Florida thing. My brother works in Pasco County and their EMS rigs have the same type of airhorns.
 

charlie82

Member
May 21, 2010
353
PA / USA
arsenal10 said:
EMT riding shotgun in the first video taking his time...

He was closing the door. First rule of EMS, unless it's a kid, do not run...
 

Rofocowboy84

Member
May 20, 2010
1,161
Centre County, PA
Many of you may disagree with me, but I am not a fan of the new train horn fad that's going on with emergency vehicles. What's wrong with a nice pair of Grovers? Train horns just sound wimpy, and they're not even real train horns, because a set of true Nathans or similar wouldn't actually fit on most apparatus...


Don't get me wrong, I love train horns, but when they're on trains...
 

acala91

Member
Oct 15, 2010
1,662
FL
I love how the lower M9s to the rear in the first video are on different flash patterns.
 

philyumpshus

Member
Jun 20, 2010
1,281
Malone, NY
While they sound kind of like train horns, I'm sure those are Buell horns. They aren't meant to simulate a train, they're just meant to be loud and say GTFO of my way. We have them on our flycar and I wish every rig had them- much more effective than an electronic air horn.
 

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