Last time I heard a siren like the one on the Critical Care unit, it was on a fire appliance in Finland. Sounds weird on a UK- based emergency vehicle.
Same siren is also used in Finland on their fire engines, there's a good video on here from Helsingin Kaupungin Pelastuslaitos with several of their units going out in the city centre of Helsinki.
Most European sirens sound like American car alarms. Last time I was in Paris I thought someone stole a police car. Boy, that officer was PISSED when I finally pulled over!
Most american fire engine sirens sound like european WW2 air raid sirens...but it's not a reason for europeans to fail to yield to american emergency vehicles.
@@andreadet4224 Lol. Might be best to jump out and take cover, we might be getting bombed. We DO have that idiot Joe ' Cornpop' Biden for a prez you know.🤔😕
Amazing video, I managed to capture the retained crew at Portishead go on a shout after the Severnside Siren Test, the video is on my channel of them leaving Portishead Fire Station
@@dragonemergencyvideos yes! 4 or 5 police bikes, Audi Etron, range rover sport, Audi Q5, focus estate, marked 330d, another 2 bikes & Audi Q7 (full of masked people, perhaps special forces in full black)
My first thoughts when I watched this was, I could close my eyes and just listen, be hard to differenciate one emergency service vehicle from another apart from the speed possibly. Still think this country should have different sirens/horns for the different services, particularily like the electronic two tones which some european countries fire engines have.
@@j.jonesey4002 this siren uses a Premier Hazard siren but it sounds like it has an RSG rumbler speaker on it however those speakers only work on 200 watt RSG siren modules so I’m not too sure. I think Premier Hazard probably do the same thing. I do really like the addition of the rumblers on the critical care care, it is a very good idea as it can significantly speed up response times which is important when dealing with severe trauma incidents. I wish the Midlands Air Ambulance trauma cars they have in my area had Howlers (they use Whelen sirens)
Well, even though there are many low frequency external siren amplifiers out there available, they don't really sound the same if you listen carefully. The Whelen Howler, Federal Signal Rumbler, RSG Rumble and the Code 3 Banshee have different range of frequencies so that it does make a difference. Therefore, we shouldn't call all the low frequency siren "Rumbler" even though Federal Signal was the first to introduce it to the market.
@@toreou this siren is probably using the Code3 Banshee (Code 3 now owns Premier Hazard). I think people tend to call those types of sirens Rumblers as a blanket term because Federal Signal were the original makers of this technology with other companies making their own editions which aren’t as widely known about in comparison to the native Rumbler system.
Id rather not use the term "insane" it's rather vulgar considering the circumstances and their context in this video.unbelievebly these sirens have been tested in Lincolnshire over many years to gauge public awareness and reaction times to allow them to either pull over or slow down allowing the emergency vehicles to get to the incident they are dispatched to and the vehicles are fitted with rather strategically placed cameras to gather the information they need to judge the public's reaction times, before it was disbanded the A&E Flying Squad based at Lincoln County Hospital had a " SIREN" with a magnitude of different tones like nothing else in the UK... it was impossible to ignore the Squad car even from a couple of miles away.On hearing the sirens for the 1st time the public often looked up to the sky it was that unique and nobody ever ignored it quite simply it put the " wind" up them and was not intimidating but instantly recognisable as a emergency vehicle.For the record Lincolnshire is extremely rural and the roads can be straight for miles and suddenly your in the "brown stuff" when tractors and a multitude of farm vehicle pop out from fields, blind bends and junctions like nowhere else in the UK,so you've been warned others never got that chance...it's not as flat and boring as cruelly as people make it out to be .....read the statistics.... they are rather grim.
NICE unmarked Skoda!🚨🚨👍👍
I love the siren at 1:18 its the old iow siren memories
Same
That is most definitely a Code 3 Banshee siren amplifier with its low frequency tones, doesn't sound like a Howler or a Rumbler. Great catch!
Last time I heard a siren like the one on the Critical Care unit, it was on a fire appliance in Finland. Sounds weird on a UK- based emergency vehicle.
@@davidosborne5019 I think any sort of low frequency siren sounds weird anywhere in Europe since it’s definitely a North American thing
Ex Met police Ford Focus. Now used as the taxi at 2:26
Nice skoda at the start
It is!
Weird crazy lighting setup.. weird crazy siren... weird crazy AWESOME!
Thanks for watching!
Great video mate
Thanks!
That’s a strange siren premier hazard 7004+ howler
2nd car clearly driving school
🤪😂😂
Yes
Same siren is also used in Finland on their fire engines, there's a good video on here from Helsingin Kaupungin Pelastuslaitos with several of their units going out in the city centre of Helsinki.
Yes it does sound like that!
Nice catch!
Thanks!
I caught a Dennis fire engine on camera earlier
Nice one
I have a dennis at my local station
@@alrightymason746 where is that
Great video
Cheers!
Absolutely brill love the the crazy siren loved the vid great
Thanks for watching!
Most European sirens sound like American car alarms.
Last time I was in Paris I thought someone stole a police car.
Boy, that officer was PISSED when I finally pulled over!
Most american fire engine sirens sound like european WW2 air raid sirens...but it's not a reason for europeans to fail to yield to american emergency vehicles.
@@andreadet4224 Lol.
Might be best to jump out and take cover, we might be getting bombed.
We DO have that idiot Joe ' Cornpop' Biden for a prez you know.🤔😕
🤔
Wow that’s… a new one for me
Same!
Very nice video!
Thanks!
Nice old pump too
Yurp!
Amazing video, I managed to capture the retained crew at Portishead go on a shout after the Severnside Siren Test, the video is on my channel of them leaving Portishead Fire Station
Thanks! Sounds good
Great catches mate!!
Thanks for watching mate!
Really great catches again, thanks for the upload.
Thanks for watching!
Do we need to differentiate between services? Just get out of the way.
That is one good looking skoda, and one good siren.
Absolutely 💯
You even got a fast moving Ford Mustang at 4:49.....nice motor
Yurp!
Great video and great catches 👌
Thanks!
nice catches!
Thanks!
Great video 👍👍👌👌
Cheers!
@dragonemergencyvideos Special convoy in Cardiff on Newport road, Clifton road, did you get a video?
When today?
@@dragonemergencyvideos yes! 4 or 5 police bikes, Audi Etron, range rover sport, Audi Q5, focus estate, marked 330d, another 2 bikes & Audi Q7 (full of masked people, perhaps special forces in full black)
@@dragonemergencyvideos are you on Instagram? I'll send you the video.. rather Shakey cam though, do with it as you wish 👍🏻
Great Catches. As Always Filming was on Point!
Thanks alot!
Nice video mate can you come Somerset spotting please
Hopefully soon!
More South Wales clips please!👍👍👍 Nice vid tho! 😊
Don't worry plenty more of them to come 😂
Great video!
Thanks!
Awesome catch’s mate love it! I got the new secure 24 ambulance yesterday
Thanks for watching mate!
Nice catches!
Thanks!
Wow! Sounds like the fire engines in Finland
Cool!
Most of these are basically similar to American emergency sirens, maybe with a different frequency range or tonal quality.
That doesn't sound like the sirens we have here in the states not even close.
Yes america have the wail yelp and priority. Not two tones or hi-low
For me all these rumbler, howler, Q's, wail, younameit ...sound like kiddies plastic toys. There is nothing better than a Martin two-tone airhorn.
That a blow speaker on the siren
1:19 what's the siren called
Premier hazard something?
Sounds like the old met siren at the beginning honestly
Haha yeah 😂
Amazing catches!
Thanks!
My first thoughts when I watched this was, I could close my eyes and just listen, be hard to differenciate one emergency service vehicle from another apart from the speed possibly.
Still think this country should have different sirens/horns for the different services, particularily like the electronic two tones which some european countries fire engines have.
Yes that would be a good idea
I'd argue that it shouldn't matter which service it is, you still have to be aware and move out the way
Wooow is SO insane new UK EMS siren
Very nice! I don’t think the rumble siren is a Howler, I think it is just a low frequency siren speaker, like the ones RSG make
No so what it is, is certain manufacturers name it different things, Federal Signal call it a rumber, Whelen call it a howler i believe.
@@j.jonesey4002 this siren uses a Premier Hazard siren but it sounds like it has an RSG rumbler speaker on it however those speakers only work on 200 watt RSG siren modules so I’m not too sure. I think Premier Hazard probably do the same thing. I do really like the addition of the rumblers on the critical care care, it is a very good idea as it can significantly speed up response times which is important when dealing with severe trauma incidents. I wish the Midlands Air Ambulance trauma cars they have in my area had Howlers (they use Whelen sirens)
Thanks! I'm not sure tbh
Well, even though there are many low frequency external siren amplifiers out there available, they don't really sound the same if you listen carefully. The Whelen Howler, Federal Signal Rumbler, RSG Rumble and the Code 3 Banshee have different range of frequencies so that it does make a difference. Therefore, we shouldn't call all the low frequency siren "Rumbler" even though Federal Signal was the first to introduce it to the market.
@@toreou this siren is probably using the Code3 Banshee (Code 3 now owns Premier Hazard). I think people tend to call those types of sirens Rumblers as a blanket term because Federal Signal were the original makers of this technology with other companies making their own editions which aren’t as widely known about in comparison to the native Rumbler system.
How dare they hold up a MrWhippy ice cream van?
Where's that?
1:47 wow lucky catch!
Sheesh a police car from 2011
Oldie
Yes
Hey my dad is a gf in south wales have you got any vids of either new inn or merthyr Tydfil fire station
Ff
Yes thats great
My BF is my GF's FS
why do they all sound like the audio is squished/muffled/half blown speaker driver?
Well this is better than that dreadful Hi-Lo they use in Europe. At least our Hi-Lo here in the US has some serious bite to it.
I saw the exact same undercover police today near patchway on the second vid
Remember when you just switched the sirens on then off.
Erm..?
@@dragonemergencyvideos , two tones, no fancy switching between various tones.
@@martinadams5893 ah right, yes
Holy shitttt, that's awesome
Isn't it!😍
Don’t let me drive in England, I would definitely be on the wrong side of the street. 👀
😂😂
Did anybody else notice the really nice Mustang at 4:48
Sad that these types of sirens like this on 1:18 is getting uncommon.
There’s a mustang at 4:28
There is!
Does anyone know what siren amplifier & brand is being used at 1:18 1:19 onwards ?
Premier Hazard is a good starting point
RSG MCS32
@@ce9934 God no
Whatever siren it was it was reekin
😂
What siren is the first?
No clue😂 some kind of rumbler/howler
Nossa legal gostei😲😲
It seems so odd to see a Mustang in the streets of London
This is bristol haha
Action Stations.
Id rather not use the term "insane" it's rather vulgar considering the circumstances and their context in this video.unbelievebly these sirens have been tested in Lincolnshire over many years to gauge public awareness and reaction times to allow them to either pull over or slow down allowing the emergency vehicles to get to the incident they are dispatched to and the vehicles are fitted with rather strategically placed cameras to gather the information they need to judge the public's reaction times, before it was disbanded the A&E Flying Squad based at Lincoln County Hospital had a " SIREN" with a magnitude of different tones like nothing else in the UK... it was impossible to ignore the Squad car even from a couple of miles away.On hearing the sirens for the 1st time the public often looked up to the sky it was that unique and nobody ever ignored it quite simply it put the " wind" up them and was not intimidating but instantly recognisable as a emergency vehicle.For the record Lincolnshire is extremely rural and the roads can be straight for miles and suddenly your in the "brown stuff" when tractors and a multitude of farm vehicle pop out from fields, blind bends and junctions like nowhere else in the UK,so you've been warned others never got that chance...it's not as flat and boring as cruelly as people make it out to be .....read the statistics.... they are rather grim.
That’s not a howler, sounds more like code 3 amp.
Maybe? Not sure
21st Century's Emergency Services.
7:55 FART!!!!!!!!
Guernsey police cars has this siren
New Video - Rumbler Siren! th-cam.com/video/viOkpflLoXs/w-d-xo.html
Mostly old stuff repeated.
Which bit?
Where?
4:33 Whelen Dual Siren
Funny no one comments on this but this has always been the way american emergency services sound.
Nothing insane about these sirens at all …
Whats your discord?
Wooow is SO insane new UK EMS siren
Not one I've ever heard before haha 🤯
great video
Thanks!