Ambulance 98 from the Bladensburg Volunteer Fire Department responding to an assault - by Dirk Steinhardt - www.rescue911.de - Bladensburg, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA - 06.2010
@mlps In the State of Maryland, driving emergency means using WARNING LIGHTS AND SOUNDS, and there are no expections. YOu are to keep both warning systems online all the time.
It's a roadway/street/highway ,not a library.You complainers(typical Americans usually) would still be complaining if they pulled out of the bay on to the road,with no siren and had a near mis.If you live across the street from a fire station and it's annoying,then move! 5 to 10 seconds of sirens and or horn per response is no comparison to roadway and pedestrian traffic all day and night
@eveningniteshade You probably don't know this because I assume you aren't in emergency services but for insurance/legal reasons in most areas you have to have the siren on if the lights are. Plus that siren may save a firefighter's life.
Jake Cantu its a powercall siren. Tone is either wharble or powercall (probably powercall, wharble is what Whalen calls their powercall). Possibly a GE brand powercall siren
extremely rude blasting sirens in the middle of the night if you're gonna on the siren at least turn down the volume (British-Japanese-Chinese sirens have this function)
That scroller board with the run details is awesome. Never seen that before.
@mlps In the State of Maryland, driving emergency means using WARNING LIGHTS AND SOUNDS, and there are no expections. YOu are to keep both warning systems online all the time.
It's a roadway/street/highway ,not a library.You complainers(typical Americans usually) would still be complaining if they pulled out of the bay on to the road,with no siren and had a near mis.If you live across the street from a fire station and it's annoying,then move! 5 to 10 seconds of sirens and or horn per response is no comparison to roadway and pedestrian traffic all day and night
nice rig and nice powercall!
@eveningniteshade You probably don't know this because I assume you aren't in emergency services but for insurance/legal reasons in most areas you have to have the siren on if the lights are. Plus that siren may save a firefighter's life.
opps! looks like they had a truck out of service, probally going to be gone for some time seeing all its equiptment on the bay floor
Like your ambulance. What year is it?
Mal wieder ein Super Video von dir ***** :)
Nice catch! 🚑🚨
nice rig
cooles video!
Wie kommt man da so nah ran?! (also bei ner alarmierung dabeisein zu dürfen etc..)
@eveningniteshade
Its law in some areas. And I highly doubt those people were there before the firehouse...thats where they choose to live.
@jksolutions1 ja das stimmt die schnellsten sind die nicht gerade.
cool lights
Do I see a grille strobe out? And what time was it? Don't they usually run silent at night?
@jksolutions1 ich denke nicht das die von den zeiten schlechter sind als die deutschen, auf die 10 sekunden kommt es nämlich auch nicht an.
That's a Powercall siren.
cool!
i thought they were just going across the street
@jksolutions1
Moin, ausrücken in knapp über einer Minute: Ist doch völlig in Ordnung!
Das schaffen viele deutsche Berufsfeuerwehren auch nicht besser!
Even if ur a volunteer - wear the uniform..🙄
Appearance is everything 🤨
driver side grill light is out lol
Never heard a siren like that it's not t9 not wail nor yelp ... Anyone know that siren?
Jake Cantu its a powercall siren. Tone is either wharble or powercall (probably powercall, wharble is what Whalen calls their powercall). Possibly a GE brand powercall siren
@@ArmEConDoesMinecraft It’s a GE.
extremely rude
blasting sirens in the middle of the night
if you're gonna on the siren at least turn down the volume (British-Japanese-Chinese sirens have this function)
Das Tor noch zu...LOL
ohh ok thanks man
schön...nur ist eilig auch was anderes....in aller gemütlichkeit zum FZ etc pp ist wohl nix mit deutschen Ausrückzeiten.....