I would like to know the model of the lightbar because I’m actively making a freightliner FL-80 pumper truck on brick rigs, and I would like to know the lightbar model so I can make it and put it on top of the truck because I do not like the Whelen strobe lightbar on top of it
Just a FYI this is engine 212 of the Olathe Colorado fire department, and the truck is a 1997 freightliner FL-80.
Looks like a Code 3 XL to me (might also be the “Force 4” variant).
i think you are right because not long ago i saw it responding to a structure fire on falcon road, and i saw the lightbar
Hi, that is a Public Safety Equip Force4 light bar.
Depending on the model, it would have 4 halogen rotating reflectors, or in the Code 3 version, it would have 4 sealed beam rotators driven by a belt drive mechanism
The outer sealed beam head has two back to back bulbs, the inner ones had two bulbs placed at angles to each other.
A V or diamond mirror could mount over the motor/drive units.
These light bars had a lot of options you could choose.
Ed Burnett
Public Safety Equipment, or “PSE”, was Code 3’s owner/parent at one time: both are now owned by another company named the ECCO Safety Group. The Force 4 model of the XL in particular I’ve read has single-reflector rotators, while the non-Force 4 model (simply called the “XL”) has either dual or triple-reflector rotators.