They all do that, I was on the highway suddenly all the traffic stopped and soon I realized it was a 3 car accident which the cars were not even totaled they sent 2 fire trucks, 3 police cars and 2 ems trucks and a few tow trucks lol overkill took me an hour to go 2 miles
Good video ! It was surprising me when I visited USA and NYC for the first time how many emergency vehicle there were eveen for a minor incident. In France and I beelieve in Europe it's different. It amazed me to see big fir truck for a small emergency, it's like the end of the world at every emergency call. Weird procedure
Brilliant videos! One of your best. Love that first CVPI followed by that beautiful Engine rig! And that unmarked CVPI, that marked CVPI and that Ambulance followed by that great big Tiller! Epiccc =D
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I have watched this video so many times within the last couple of years. In my own opinion, I think that this is the best responding video I have seen on TH-cam. Trust me, I watch a lot.✌👍🤘
Gee, what happens if they have accident with serious injuries ? I mean how many more vehicles and emergency personnel can they send to a contained incident? es?
Bernard_Bernoulli well maybe if you actually research some of the cars and trucks they are fairly new. sure the crown victorias are old but most of them have been replaced already by the taurus, caprice, or the charger. And just to add something else, there are still a lot of outdated cars and vehicles in other cities/country's all over the world so why are you picking on the U.S.?
Tiller trucks aren't just for fires, They also have heavy extraction tools like a rescue or squad truck do and when it's a serious mva they need a good amount of manpower. Most likely who ever called over exaggerated.
Well, unfortunately it does not match up with California's Steady Burning Red Light requirement, but impressive nonetheless. I hope that a Federal level of lighting and audible sirens and tones can be established.
A lot of bigger departments use their trucks for extrication type calls instead of an engine so it could be that. Also this one could be because it appears the vehicle hit a building and they were worried about structure integrity so they dispatched it just in case.
I actually had to watch the video just to see whether it was in Portland, _Maine_ or in Portland, _Oregon_, as neither the title nor the description specified. Then I saw the rose on the first cop car.
Ron Coleman a lot of major city departments run their ladders/tillers/trucks/quints or whatever other fancy name being used nowadays as rescue trucks. Philadelphia Fire Department tillers have rescue tools.
They do that when they're close to the scene. They don't want to make as much noise, but they still need to be visible and audible. In New York City, the NYPD does that almost 100% of the time, because it reduces noise pollution and also gets more people's attention.
call17police Oui je me suis fais exactement la même remarque le jour ou j'ai filmé ca !! Cela est plutot reservé aux incendies dans les immeubles !! Oui les lumières bleu et rouge sont sympa sur les camions de pompiers mais assez rare aux USA
Isn't it a citation or against the law if you record any emergency services that is responding to a call? Im 17 and I have a CA permit. I know it is a citation if you are disturbing any emergency personel within 300 ft.
It’s kinda like you have the right to record police officers in public. They can’t take that right away from you to record them as long as you aren’t disturbing or getting in their way
It’s at a high traffic intersection, so the three police officers make sense, as does the ambulance. Not sure why they sent both the pumper and the truck, unless just for personnel. but Station 3 was only half a mile away so why not. They only actually showed one wrecked vehicle, but considering the location my guess it was probably multi-car.
+Nestor Lewis We would roll another engine or rescue on purpose if its a car into a building or structure. We always take precautions cause were not sure if the structural integrity of the building has been compromised and ladders have additional tools. If possible i wouldn't have rolled the ladder but a heavy or technical rescue truck. its not overkill but its like that log tower building game, once you pull out one piece your not sure of its integrity and strength.
*Accidently scratches a car*
Dispatch: *"Send the whole squad"*
sounds like the end of the world. I love the american emergency services. great choice of lights, sirens and vehicles. nice video!
+fiaz shah Me too !! Thanks :)
Emergency Channel hi
Never know, might be the end of the world to someone. That's why they respond the way they do.
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In Las Cruces, NM we do the same thing. We send enough units to a single-car accident to handle a jumbo jet crash.
Bill Jenkins A 747 crashed in Las Cruces NM?
They all do that, I was on the highway suddenly all the traffic stopped and soon I realized it was a 3 car accident which the cars were not even totaled they sent 2 fire trucks, 3 police cars and 2 ems trucks and a few tow trucks lol overkill took me an hour to go 2 miles
And sometimes it's pretty annoying, don't take me wrong I 100% support police ems and fire.
Its kind of the same here in Socorro NM
Hah! In El Paso you never see any police on minor wrecks
Hello. Love the video can I use some clips for a compilation project iam working on? Please let me know! Credits to you of course!
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Good video ! It was surprising me when I visited USA and NYC for the first time how many emergency vehicle there were eveen for a minor incident. In France and I beelieve in Europe it's different. It amazed me to see big fir truck for a small emergency, it's like the end of the world at every emergency call. Weird procedure
Brilliant videos! One of your best.
Love that first CVPI followed by that beautiful Engine rig!
And that unmarked CVPI, that marked CVPI and that Ambulance followed by that great big Tiller! Epiccc =D
CobraEmergencyVideos thanks ! Yes 3 services in one video that's cool :) They arrived very quickly, 1 or 2 minutes after the crash !!
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Great video! All 3 services in one vid! Glad to hear no one seriously injured!
IGradeVideos thanks !
Holy crap quickest response times ever! Very nice catch!
Awesome video! One of your best! Fantastic how you caught all of them in just one video.
LucianVideoEEV Thanks my friend !! Yes 3 emergency services in one video ^^
"they got the whole city coming" lol
yea 6 rigs is the "whole city"
Harry Henderson and you have 6 likes.
*ILLUMINATI CONFIRMED*
Great catch! All beautiful units! Especially that old engine!
I have watched this video so many times within the last couple of years. In my own opinion, I think that this is the best responding video I have seen on TH-cam. Trust me, I watch a lot.✌👍🤘
Ever seen european ?
Portland. I was there when this happened. A hipster ordered smashed avaocado on toast but the toast was non vegan.
The Horror.
@Stephen B Essentially that is rape.
Back in the days when Portland Public Safety actually responded to cases.
Awesome catch! You got lots of luck that you were near the scene as it happened. Quite normal that everyone arrives at around the same time.
RTobi (Rummeltobi) thank you !!
Not a big fan of the blue lights on a fire truck, nonetheless, great video!
Don't visit the UK then LOL
I love the crown victoria of the police of Portland and the fire truck is nice!
love DAT siren! the siren on the police car do. love it!
Excellent catch.
nice lighting and sound on the first police car
Blue + red lights on a fire truck!!! I like it its not common in the US
Yes it is
Derrick Jackson no its not. Most states blue is strictly for law enforcement vehicles.
MOST states I've been too and the state that I'm from do indeed have them jmack
almost every volunteer FD has red and blue.
+call17police Yeah its stricly red/white/amber for fire here in california
So this was the video that was screen recorded and stolen lol
amazing catches
Captain Johnson Response Videos thanks
1:06 what company did that slicktop ford's siren??? It doesn't loop properly.
WILD ACTION! GREAT VIDEO
Super catch and video!
E655Caimano Thank you my friend !
May I please use your Ford Crown Victoria video? I'm doing a tribute video to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the last Ford Crown Vic
0:58 why is the yelp on that Undercover unit cutting out?
Almost sounds like he is using it manually.
its not, thats the whelp siren. if youre talking about after he passes by, he just keeps turning it on and off.
He is using it manually, some people do that
It sounds like the siren on some of the police cars that were in the chase scene in the movie The Blues Brothers.
nice video. great units
+captured911 thanks !
Nice camera work. Awesome tillered truck!
***** Thanks :)
That ladder is longer than my career
so, does the tiller truck do anything? theres no fire, only the front is destroyed, imma little lost here.
here in the United States a lot of departments use their ladder trucks as rescue trucks so there's some rescue equipment on them.
Why does one of the fire trucks have blue lights?
its because its a tiller truck ( i beleive )
There's a lot of departments throughout the United States that have red.
Back when Portland was still cool & weird.......now it's a toilet...flush twice~
Fuck off. You don't have a clue what you are talking about.
@@davidrogers6287 someones mad they live in a shitty city
Amazing video
Gee, what happens if they have accident with serious injuries ? I mean how many more vehicles and emergency personnel can they send to a contained incident?
es?
Nice! catch of all of them responding
JeffKnight109 Thanks :)
Emergency Channel Your welcome!
Great video mate!!
Hall 7 Emergency Photography thanks my friend !!
Portland! Nice catch!
Pierce Fan Thanks !
Back when people in ford explorers hesitated around crown vics trying to see if they were cops or not instead of the other way around
Tiller ladder really dispatch
Bernard_Bernoulli well maybe if you actually research some of the cars and trucks they are fairly new. sure the crown victorias are old but most of them have been replaced already by the taurus, caprice, or the charger. And just to add something else, there are still a lot of outdated cars and vehicles in other cities/country's all over the world so why are you picking on the U.S.?
Tiller trucks aren't just for fires, They also have heavy extraction tools like a rescue or squad truck do and when it's a serious mva they need a good amount of manpower. Most likely who ever called over exaggerated.
Bernard_Bernoulli
this has got to be the most uneducated and factually incorrect comment I’ve ever seen😂
I love those vics. Do you see Portland Police responding code 3 often?
It’s so weird seeing blue lights on fire rigs.
Not really, most of oregon has blue on fire/EMS vehicles.
@@connorking4791 yeah but that's Oregon. Nowhere else in the U.S. that I can think of does that. The ones in my city are all blinking red lights.
Nice catch I live in Portland so I see it every day
Jack 101 What a lovely City you live in, Sir.
Awesome firefighter trucks lights its pretty neat
Awesome catch!!
PFDChaseVids Thanks my friend :)
Amazing video!
061zgz Thanks
1:08 does anybody know that siren tone? I think its a variant of a yelp
Je ne sais pas si j'aurai une réponse à ma question, mais pourquoi utilisent-ils une grande échelle pour un "simple" accident ?
+DRON Nicolas La seule réponse que j'ai pu peut être trouver, c'est que ces camions possèdent du matos pour extraire les personnes !
+Emergency Channel Merci pour votre réponse ! J'avais la même idée en tête, mais je trouvais ça un peu incompréhensible.
Tous ces véhicules en une seule prise!
Au bon endroit au bon moment ;)
Très belle vidéo.
***** Merci :) Oui au bon endroit au bon moment !! A 1minute près j'étais même à l'endroit ou la voiture s'est planté !!
Nice lovely units
ThePolicefreak Thanks !
I literally put my sirens on the same way as the ambulance.
Heh Heh
Man the fire truck sirens reminds me of when I had a fire at my school last week I got so scared last time
awesome catch
911 HDTV Thanks :)
what siren is that?
Well, unfortunately it does not match up with California's Steady Burning Red Light requirement, but impressive nonetheless. I hope that a Federal level of lighting and audible sirens and tones can be established.
the first siren for a fire truck the q siren is really called the electric siren
that a big ass fire truck it's like driving a semi truck with the trailer
Sha M. Ikr gotta operated with two wheels
Sha M. Yeah the tiller is pretty nice
what kind of sirens were the police using?
+Bryan Nelson Federal Signal 480K....although the newer cruisers use the Code 3 Z3
What siren was the first, second and third car using
Portland use unitrol 80k
@@Andraees thanks
Why do they have a ladder truck responding to a accident
Wow. He needed an excuse to get a Volvo so bad he crashed his BM'er into the dealership.
Cute compilation!
Can I ask why they would respond a ladder platform to that sort of MVA call?
A lot of bigger departments use their trucks for extrication type calls instead of an engine so it could be that. Also this one could be because it appears the vehicle hit a building and they were worried about structure integrity so they dispatched it just in case.
Thats what i said
Awesome video :)
+RSGC Productions (Rich Static Gaming Clan) thanks :)
what is the name of the siren at the beginning?
love the sirens on the police cars. Federal Unitrol 480k I believe
Yup lol
Good catch!
I actually had to watch the video just to see whether it was in Portland, _Maine_ or in Portland, _Oregon_, as neither the title nor the description specified. Then I saw the rose on the first cop car.
Portland, oregon. I watch them daily. The got the most kickass sounding siren units
Nice Video!! keep them commin!
+Frankie Dillinger Thanks !
What Siren has the Crown Vic at the begin?
the chp siren I think
Federal Signal 80k
j2000 j2000 Federal Signal 80K
Good thing they sent the Ladder truck!! Lol
Ron Coleman a lot of major city departments run their ladders/tillers/trucks/quints or whatever other fancy name being used nowadays as rescue trucks. Philadelphia Fire Department tillers have rescue tools.
Truck carrys extrication tools.
Why do they have to flick the sirens on off. Especially that ambulance
They do that when they're close to the scene. They don't want to make as much noise, but they still need to be visible and audible. In New York City, the NYPD does that almost 100% of the time, because it reduces noise pollution and also gets more people's attention.
+Emerson Däviß thankyou
+Joe McCann Mainly to get through traffic.
Great vid!
Calum MacKay thanks ;)
huge response for an accident?
It does seem pretty silly, but judging by the photo at the end it may be because the accident was involving a structure.
Everything was good except I do not like the lines in the lights and etc
Great video
Love me that slicktop.
nice catch
you sure it is an emergency ? they don't seem in a hurry to me ....
witch portland ?
Portland Oregon, notice the license plates.
That fire truck horn and q tho
The first siren reminded me of Fast and Furious 😅
Sounds like revere Massachusetts
Je trouve ça orginal d'envoyer une échelle pour un accident de voiture
call17police Oui je me suis fais exactement la même remarque le jour ou j'ai filmé ca !! Cela est plutot reservé aux incendies dans les immeubles !!
Oui les lumières bleu et rouge sont sympa sur les camions de pompiers mais assez rare aux USA
my brain when someone says something i dont like
Isn't it a citation or against the law if you record any emergency services that is responding to a call? Im 17 and I have a CA permit. I know it is a citation if you are disturbing any emergency personel within 300 ft.
Defiantly not against the law to record responding emergency vehicles. Lots of people even make a hobby out of it.
How would it be illegal? You can film anything in public I mean they can't take your rights away from you
It’s kinda like you have the right to record police officers in public. They can’t take that right away from you to record them as long as you aren’t disturbing or getting in their way
cool you love in Portland Oregon I do too
Very nice!
***** thanks !
Love that touchmaster tm4
ActionFire unitrol 480k actually
loved that, america does it in style
Love the Crown Vics..
2:09 why are you sending a huge ass truck to a tiny car crash?
maybe because it was the closest unit available
nice video 👍
We’re is Portland?
in the bottom of the toilet
Shut up
Wow, all units just for 1 accident?
It’s at a high traffic intersection, so the three police officers make sense, as does the ambulance. Not sure why they sent both the pumper and the truck, unless just for personnel. but Station 3 was only half a mile away so why not. They only actually showed one wrecked vehicle, but considering the location my guess it was probably multi-car.
@@seamus1956 I see, thanks for explaining
For what idiotic senses did the chief of the FD called in a ladder for? are they going to i can't even imagine for what they need a ladder.
Best vehicle parade ever!
that fire engine reminds of the torrance ca fire department
What'd they roll the tower for lol
I said the same thing. What are they gonna do
+Nestor Lewis We would roll another engine or rescue on purpose if its a car into a building or structure. We always take precautions cause were not sure if the structural integrity of the building has been compromised and ladders have additional tools. If possible i wouldn't have rolled the ladder but a heavy or technical rescue truck. its not overkill but its like that log tower building game, once you pull out one piece your not sure of its integrity and strength.
In Washington a lot of departments do that because the trucks carry the extrication equipment.
Similar to what I was trying to say, very true