Actually there were 2 E-Ones, D&L Engine 60 and Youth Engine. But Youth Engine took a different route since it was a San Juan City Firetruck and D&L came from Quezon City.
American Firetrucks in the Philippines are really really rare. European Firetrucks like MAN TGM are common because the government acquired it for every government fire station and Japanese Firetrucks are commonly used by Fire Volunteers. So an American Firetruck is really rare here.
Yeah, some stations down there have american fire engines or american ambulances, for example, in quezon city, they have a pierce ladder truck (american)
In my area, theres only 3 active american firetrucks, there was once 4 but the other one retired. But it is so majestic seeing american firetrucks in Philippines!
@@joshy_b_823 Most Firetrucks of the Philippines are volunteer owned. Their truck size depends on their area as some streets are really tight. But Philippine Volunteers are very active and responds to any calls. That was just a 1st Alarm Fire.
Word up! Let's keep those sirena's blowing.
More purchases of Air horns and Federal Q sirens.
3:43 E-one Hurricane❤❤
Actually there were 2 E-Ones, D&L Engine 60 and Youth Engine. But Youth Engine took a different route since it was a San Juan City Firetruck and D&L came from Quezon City.
surely donated from the US at some point
@@joshy_b_823no, those were bought by fire volunteers, which also don’t get money from their service cause they’re volunteers.
4:22 Nakatakip na sports car?
This is crazy!! Such a variety of trucks, lights and sirens. I have to return to the Philippines and get some videos!! 😵🤩❤️
Hey man! I am a fan of your channel! You should return! There's fire alarms almost everyday.
Even more crazy, it was on the grade 6 graduation day daw! The parents said all the kids were celebrating din
@@iamenzoyanson Glad to hear that! I will definitely come back one day 🙂
3:47 the Q-siren...
Majestic!
6:19 Formerly from Yokohama
I am a student there and I was absolutely terrified because it happened in the GS library near my classroom but thanks firefighters!
@@Goodbye747 It's nice seeing students from Xavier School commenting on my video! :]
7:25 Saint Dominic Pumper - Saint Dominic Fire and Rescue Volunteers Inc.
5:31 blackhawk Mandaluyong city 6:34 barangay ilaya Mandaluyong city 7:11 barangay malamig taga Mandaluyong kasi ako eh😅😅
3:48 How common are american fire trucks in the phillippines? they look to big for the roads
American Firetrucks in the Philippines are really really rare. European Firetrucks like MAN TGM are common because the government acquired it for every government fire station and Japanese Firetrucks are commonly used by Fire Volunteers. So an American Firetruck is really rare here.
Ive also heard they're unnecessarily large and less well built than european or japanese fire engines. @@iamenzoyanson
@@yeoldeseawitchYes American Firetrucks are really large. I think there's only more than 10 units of American Firetrucks in the Philippines.
2:12 Papa doll
eyyy nice spot!
7:29 our unit Saint Dominic Pumper of Saint Dominic FRV QC
Thankyou for responding!
I am a Xavier grade 6 grad and it came out within minutes
Its weird seeing an american engine responding with japanese engines
in all honesty, probably were all donated from other countries
@@joshy_b_823some are bought by the BFP, some are bought by volunteers. Those American ones are 100% bought by volunteers.
@@joshy_b_823though 90% of the fire trucks in this video are volunteers.
i think the fire trucks there have Federal Q2B’s
SAYANG! talaga yung mga '' KANGLIM......at MORITA Super tankers''......dyan sa BFP SAN JUAN.......the BEST na mga FIRE TANKERS!
5:04 what kind of osaka siren is this?
Higher pitch
MK 10 TSK 5102V
american fire truck 🫢😱 3:46
Indeed! One of the rarest firetrucks in Philippines!
Yeah, some stations down there have american fire engines or american ambulances, for example, in quezon city, they have a pierce ladder truck (american)
e-one hurricane
@@emergencyresponsevideosand4423In Pasay there’s a ton of F-350 ambos parked at a police station on Quirino Ave near Roxas
I was in that school for my graduation and I just ran off with my family and something broke in the library thats why there was smoke
4:33 barangay Socorro Fire Engine
4:10 Philippine Red Cross Pumper
3:49 nice to see a pierce hazmat truck in philippines
Indeed! One of the rarest firetrucks in Philippines!
awesome video!
4:04 what siren aside from yelp and fed q??
4:33 what kind of goofy ahh siren?!
-Japanese osaka siren
-Chinese Siren
Got some young kids responding on trucks out there? Kinda cool as long as it’s not exploiting
Which brigade did you saw one? If ever you saw young looking people, they're mostly called 'Probies'. They're still training but allowed to respond.
Oh no my school 😢😢😢😢
As a Xavier school student I can confirm that this happened. My classmates and I heard the sirens and saw the smoke. I hope everybody’s ok 😀😀
same
Do you know what the unmarked unit is, or who it belongs to? Like PNP, NBI, etc.
Fire chief
@@JOHNMICHAELJERITONGOk, thx. But how do you know? And it better not be his own personal vehicle, or else he would be committing a PD96 violation.
It must be part of a Fire Team since it was also going to a fire. Might be a Fire Chief or it was carrying firefighters also.
@@iamenzoyanson a fire chief
@@johnarat9618asking all kinds of questions. Take the answer thats giving after asking. Don't be annoying.
6:30 what siren?
Yelp and motor siren
Salamat po sa Tulong!
The yap mini tanker is my dads
D&L industries fire unit and REPSOL Tanker 🔥
im grade 7 and its the end of the school year for us so we are lucky
3:31 I never seen an American fire truck before In ph
In my area, theres only 3 active american firetrucks, there was once 4 but the other one retired. But it is so majestic seeing american firetrucks in Philippines!
@@iamenzoyansonoh in capiz and iloilo, I don't
Yung f e r d s engine 2 malapit lang
PEARSON'S!!! 3:46
6:28 Engine 5 MABIFRVI
ano po pangalan ng station ng hazmat engine
D&L Fire Hazmat
3:53 AMERICAN FIRE ENGINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice
Philadelphia Fire Department Engine 60 Responding hahahahaha 😆😆😆 Ok Yan SA akin
I'll take any US volunteer department on their worst day over that, but that's how it is in the poorer countries of the world.
@@joshy_b_823 Most Firetrucks of the Philippines are volunteer owned. Their truck size depends on their area as some streets are really tight. But Philippine Volunteers are very active and responds to any calls. That was just a 1st Alarm Fire.
Walang iverson
Hindi po ata sila nag respond😅
all little tiny fire trucks and 1 big American made fire truck lol
Due to small roads, some community firetrucks are intentionally made small, but massive trucks like big engines and Tankers can sometimes get through
Japan fire Truck
Philippine Firetrucks have alot of variations!
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