Ultimate Pursuit Video Thread

I'm sure there is an Air Unit as well. At least half of those cars can go back in service. Would be a great time to rob a bank cross town, lol.
 
22 units in pursuit of a 4 banger, that sounds like 2 cylinders are about to croak. I don't speak French, but I bet they are saying, "Stupeed Americahns. In Frans wee use zee biceecle'.
 
This was taken a few years ago when ASP first got their Dodge Chargers. This lady takes them for a good one, rolls her vehicle, AND KEEPS GOING!...Enjoy..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChmHlL9rZm8


And this one comes from Alaska.. ends with a good gunfight.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4Z_NxHTE-M


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As always, to my brothers and sisters in blue...Be safe, and go home!
 
In the first one I love how the trooper is baffled on how she could keep driving after he pitted her and she rolled over. As if everyone is going to automatically give up once they've been pitted or rolled a vehicle. If they want to get away they are going to keep trying :D
 
Downtown Ft. Worth Texas chase

 
SomeBloke said:
Meanwhile, in South Africa;



Holy shit! We need a few of those south african cops here in South Texas!!!
 
Station 3 said:
... We need a few of those south african cops here in South Texas!!!

Would you volunteer for that duty? He was still hanging out the window when the driver gave the truck that love tap. :eek:
 
Don't you just hate when the siren doesn't have a park cutoff? Or maybe the LEO was wearing the siren along with the camera.
 
RyanZ71 said:
Cop needs to calm down.

Before we judge the officer(s) shown, I'd offer that we have NO details on the nature of this call other than what we see starting in mid-pursuit with the subject fleeing in the opposing shoulder. I will say that after the vehicle is stopped and the subject contained/detained I heard one officer say "where is the pistol?" which I took to indicate that the subject may have been in possession of a firearm. Other than that, I offer no comments, positive or negative, about this incident.
 
strobecrazy said:
Must be a light day, only 19 units in pursuit.

They were short staffed that day. Normal pursuit policy is a minimum of 25 Marked units and at least 10 unmarked.
 
DFD1994 said:
That's what I love about truckers during chases sometimes. But most of the time when the car get's cornered between two trucks they move and let him go and that frustrates me every time, haha.
 
Great move. Probably wedged the doors closed, too.
 
Hell: that's two shifts worth of patrol cars for us.


18? wow; I wish.


We just drive as quickly as safe and possible to help our brother officers.
 
If you are ever stopped by the police, try the diversionary tactic of turning on your headlights (2:36, 2:58 and 5:03).  It didn't work in this case, but...
 
http://www.wimp.com/ambulance-driver/

"while they can break the rules, they still can't drive recklessly, because a bumpy ride could be disastrous for patients they may be transporting."  Never mind the cars he 'bumps' while blowing red lights.

"many users on YouTube are saying they hope he's the one that comes for them if they ever need a ride to the hospital"  If he actually gets to your scene.
 
Wow, that's extreme.
 
We see a lot of dash cams from the LEO's vehicle. How about one from the vehicle being pursued?

 
Is it so common not to install park kill switches? (About 53 seconds in.)

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