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A 1948 Cadillac Meteor ambulance.
Fire Rehab unit - an ex ambulance
1973 Cadillac Miller-Meteor ambulance
The parts and workings of a rotating light: Top The assembled beacon, including an optional mirror to be used when the beacon is placed in the windshield or rear window. Center The beacon, with the mirror removed. Bottom left and right The green dome of the beacon has been removed to show its rotating reflector, incandescent lamp, and electric motor.
A hide-away strobe light fitted into a headlamp. The strobe light is the coiled glass tube near to bottom of the headlight assembly, near the center of the highlighted region of the picture (click picture to enlarge).
Close up of an older light bar: this light bar has a clear dome under which two rotating lights can be seen in this view. The rotating light on the right is fitted with an additional red lens, while the left light will give off unfiltered white light. At the extreme left, a sirenspeaker can be installed behind the grill.
The police car on the right is a slick-top vehicle, lacking the roof-mounted lightbar seen on the traditionally equipped car on the left.