First mod on the car got completed last night. I picked up a dual front and rear dash cam for the car since I am running the roads all day long. I started from the rear and worked my way to the front.
I started by by laying out the cameras and the wiring. 
I popped the rear cover open and fed the wiring down through the smaller of the two corrugated wire looms to get the wiring into the headliner. Once I got it into the headliner, I got the wiring pulled down the passenger side of the car to the windshield. Once the rear camera qiring was in place, I worked the power wiring down to the center console to the power outlet. Im not sure if this will be where I leave it, or if adding a power outlet into the glove box might work better.
Im not thrilled with that placement but it does pick up a clean view in front of me from this placement. Moving back to the rear of the car. I used my butane soldering iron to lightly melt a U shaped groove into the cover so the wiring cleared.
I didnt drive much today, but I need to install the app and see how the images come through onto my phone. I have a big day of driving tomorrow, so I will get to see how it looks and I may adjust the position to see what works best.
The past 2 days I have had my big boss from corporate riding with me. She started in my role 5 years ago and is now running the show for 70 plus hospitals. We spent the last two days running some of my routes and visiting different EMS services and hospitals. I struck out at several stops where no one was available, which was frustrating, but happens in this business. One county service was a ghost town, but I had seen an ambulance turn in somewhere down the road on the way there. I assumed they were just posting up waiting on calls. I drove back by and hunted them down. I found three ambulances at a dialysis center and made 6 contacts there and impressed her by hunting down people to talk to. She walked away giving me solid praise for my ability to talk to anyone and be relatable, professional, knowledgeable, and not afraid to cold call anyone. We are hiring for our Nashville market and they have asked me to help train the new hire, which I took as a high compliment considering I have been in this role for a month!
I started by by laying out the cameras and the wiring. 
I popped the rear cover open and fed the wiring down through the smaller of the two corrugated wire looms to get the wiring into the headliner. Once I got it into the headliner, I got the wiring pulled down the passenger side of the car to the windshield. Once the rear camera qiring was in place, I worked the power wiring down to the center console to the power outlet. Im not sure if this will be where I leave it, or if adding a power outlet into the glove box might work better.

Im not thrilled with that placement but it does pick up a clean view in front of me from this placement. Moving back to the rear of the car. I used my butane soldering iron to lightly melt a U shaped groove into the cover so the wiring cleared.
I didnt drive much today, but I need to install the app and see how the images come through onto my phone. I have a big day of driving tomorrow, so I will get to see how it looks and I may adjust the position to see what works best.The past 2 days I have had my big boss from corporate riding with me. She started in my role 5 years ago and is now running the show for 70 plus hospitals. We spent the last two days running some of my routes and visiting different EMS services and hospitals. I struck out at several stops where no one was available, which was frustrating, but happens in this business. One county service was a ghost town, but I had seen an ambulance turn in somewhere down the road on the way there. I assumed they were just posting up waiting on calls. I drove back by and hunted them down. I found three ambulances at a dialysis center and made 6 contacts there and impressed her by hunting down people to talk to. She walked away giving me solid praise for my ability to talk to anyone and be relatable, professional, knowledgeable, and not afraid to cold call anyone. We are hiring for our Nashville market and they have asked me to help train the new hire, which I took as a high compliment considering I have been in this role for a month!
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