Cops And Firefighters Sync Vehicle Lights With Trans-Siberian Orchestra And The Results Are Epic

The entire world became aware of Coral Springs, Florida because of what occurred last winter with the school shooting. It is unfortunate that such a beautiful part of the world is remembered for something so terrible. We watched it on the news as the first responders showed up to take care of what they could and they truly became heroes in the process. Now, the police officers and firefighters in Coral Springs are sharing one of the most incredible holiday greetings we have seen in a long time.

Every once in a while, we see something that is original and the concept behind this video message is one that is worthy of sharing. They are sending it out to all of their family and friends but by extension, it is going out to a worldwide audience. It includes Trans-Siberian orchestra playing the song, Wizards in Winter and it is amazingly beautiful.

For those of you who are not familiar with TSO, they take some beautiful music and turn it into incredible rock ‘n’ roll music. This song is the same and it is perfect for what the firefighters at the Coral Springs fire department put together.

The video is complex but at the same time, it is simple. You really have to wonder how long it took for them to put it together. It starts with four vehicles parked at the garage of the fire department. The music is playing as each truck starts the lights and times it with the music. In the end, you have a synchronized light show that only includes the headlights and emergency lights.

This is an effect, unlike anything we have ever seen before. It’s so perfectly timed. Somebody who came up with this idea definitely came up with a winner.

The police department is not going to be outdone so they show up at the end of the clip and add their lights to the display.

When the fire department shared the video on social media, that said they wanted to give the resident something to smile about during the holidays.

“We wish you all a safe, joyous holiday season,” they wrote.

This video has already been watched hundreds of thousands of times and it is still going strong. You can see it right here for yourself: