Police cars and Ambulance responding in Copenhagen (collection)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- Collection of emergency vehicles responding in Copenhagen Denmark, filmed 2022-2024. You can see police cars (Mercedes-Benz GLB, VW Passat, VW Touran, Volvo V90 K9-unit and some other models) and emergency doctor units (VW Touareg) and ambulances (Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and VW Crafter) all responding prio 1 ''code 3'' with lights and siren.
Copyright by EmergencyScandinavia/ssa0089 - 2022-2024
Here are the vehicle data that I could find:
00:00 2024 VW Passat Variant 2.0 TDI
00:26 2018 Yamaha FJR 1300 AE
01:00 2019 VW Touareg 3.0 TDI V6
01:22 2021 Volvo V90 D5 AWD (K9 unit; all Danish K9 units use dark blue estate wagon with minimal markings)
01:58 2018 VW Touran 2.0 TDI
02:16 2022 VW Crafter 2.0 TDI
02:40 2019 VW Caravelle 2.0 TDI
03:08 2020 VW Touareg 3.0 TDI V6
03:38 2019 Mercedes-Benz Vito 119 CDi
03:45 2019 VW Touareg 3.0 TDI V6 (lead vehicle) and 2017 Skoda Superb 2.0 TSI Combi 4x4
04:17 2023 Mercedez-Benz GLB 220D
04:33 MAN TGE 2.0 Van (model year unconfirmed, but it's registred in 2022)
04:47 MAN TGE (model year unconfirmed, but it's registred in 2022) and 2019 VW Touran 2.0 TDI sitting in traffic (non-responding)
05:02 2016 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 316 CDi
05:14 Unable to verify exact vehicle data, but it could be a Mercedes-Benz Vito model
05:49 2018 VW Caravelle 2.0 TDI
06:26 2016 VW Passat Variant 2.0 TDI
06:49 Mercedez-Benz 1823L/1833L 4x2 (model year unconfirmed, but production date is 2003)
07:03 2019 VW Touareg 3.0 TDI V6 (same car as in 01:00)
07:20 Yamaha FJR1300 AE (in the foreground) unable to verify the two other vehicles
07:27 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLB 220D
07:50 2021 VW Passat Variant 2.0 TDI
No its not a D5 its ehiter a B6 or a B5 its a new V90 and then its B not D and politi use petrol engines
Anyone know if the civil looking 05:49 van has a special role?
Civil cars makes more sense in a smaller configuration that blends in more easily I'd think.
very nice clips. a few rare civil policecars.
Thank you
I could be wrong but isnt the one at 6:50 a pretty rare sight? (CBRN response unit)
@@skodass1 i have seen it on street a few times but never in emergency. but i know it have had a few emergencies but its very rare.
Nice I love Kopenhagen Videos I was two time there love it to film there!
@@MontisEinsatzfahrten Thanks, yes it is a very nice city to film in.
Fantastic compilation! Amazing that this is the culmination of two years' work!
Amazing catch at 3:45! 🤩 It's AKS (the equivalent to other countries' anti terror units), and living in the city for many years I have yet to experience them driving with light and sirens on!
Interesting, thank you!
Riktigt bra filmat. Dansken har fina bilar 😊
Amazing catches!
@@EmergencyHelsinki Thank you!
Very nice! The truck at 6:54 is the old I18 of Hovedbrandstationen of Hovedstadens Beredskab?
Yes it is :)
I saw also a old blue with a White roof ex dutch police van driving in the city
Old riot police vans.
Very cool clips!
Thank you!
Nice!! 🔥
@@Alarmowo Thanks!
Great!
thanks!
Is the truck at minute 7 a Hazmat type vehicle?
Yes it look like
Its a private company that works with the fire departments
Why are some police vehicles white and some are dark blue? 0:06 1:45 are there some differences?
The White ones is “normal” police, the Dark Blue is K9 units. Thats also why the Dark Blue is a Volvo because it has a bigger trunk for the dogs
''Special'' vehicles, for example K9 units usually seems to be dark blue.
How many different sirens do they have in Denmark?! Are they having difficulties to decide what siren to use as standard?
most of them are the same... but Police, Fire and Ambulance usually have their own, and then there is also the new V90 volvos (dog patrol units) which have a different cadence and lastly Police in civil cars (usually detectives or traffic enforcement undercover) have their own sound because of constraints.
No need for a "standard" siren.
I don't think about whether I have heard that same siren before when they come driving by lmao it could be a different one each time no one cares
9 is the numbers.
They change them while driving to gain more attention, it's easier for others to hear and take notice if they change it, especially when going through intersections, this is common around the world. They just have more options here.
København is the name in Denmark
What's kemi enhed
Chemical unit, basically Hazmat.
You can see on the back that it says CBRN which is: Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear
It is a CBRN unit from a private company , but the vehicle is a former fire truck (of course it was red back then).
People that live in Denmark
👇
Btw I live where you saw the videos
Que pais es ese?
@@FranciscoNahuel666 Dinamarca
😂😂