it was great use of the siren in heavy traffic. if you leave it the same some people won't hear it changing tones and patterns gets people's attention and they are less likely to ignore or not hear the siren.
I saw one European video where the med unit was on a divided highway. The side of the highway they were on had two lanes. They were running lights and sirens and the traffic literally parted. Left-lane pulled to the left and right-lane to the right. They left this beautiful "lane" for the med unit straight down the middle. I was in awe. What a beautiful sight!
Wir haben Hörner für Stadt/Land auf vielen Fahrzeugen. Man kann zwischen beiden umschalten. Das klingt zwar nicht annähernd so, aber hat auch einen Effekt.
Theres another clip of an Ambulance driver on an emergency in Budapest. Right cracking driver too...like this guy who barely touches the brakes and just hammers the throttle! Love how the traffic drivers show respect too. Blocking emergency vehicles should be taken serious in EVERY country. Some asshole in Slovakia did that to an Ambulance crew.....and got sent to prison for 18 months.
this driver has his own youtube channel if you want to see more its "cstibor33" he was even in the news in Hungary for his youtube videos and driving skills.
Yes... it is really good to hear that high pitched sound in the middle of the night, in every hour, every day! I think everyone can notice the ambulance car without this high pitched alternating DJ sound effect! If someone can't move away they can't move away just because of the eardrum ripper DJ mixing either. The problem is that if drivers hear it but don't see it they don't know where is it ok to stop or move. So first everyone just freeze than try to find a good spot to move away. But for this to achieve the ambulance don't need this aletranting annoying high pitched sound.
He wasn't a co-driver really, he was just a doctor, well judging by the gloves at least. Playing with the siren is a standard protocol procedure, my guess just to ensure that you got heard by the other drivers. But yeah, I agree it does sound really awkward.
Well, it is an Ambulance right? Like there should not be any doctors? Sounds strange right? And he was wearing white latex gloves, the ones that Doctors always use.
That is the worst, most immature, most ridiculous abuse of a siren I have ever had the misfortune to hear. I hope that following this video the operator was banned from touching the controls until they grew the hell up. Of course the ambulance should never have been equipped with a bajillion different tones in the first place.
+Anonymous In Sweden we also have different kinds of siren sounds but granted not as many as this i believe, but the reason of this is because it´s much much more effective than just one siren noise with different tones.
In conspicuity research, the typical lesson is that simpler is better, as the more complex a signal method is the more time it takes an observer to process the information. A selection of two different siren tones should be perfectly adequate for any situation. One general tone for when the ambulance is traveling straight, and one to heighten alert when approaching an intersection or crossing to an opposing lane of traffic. The mish-mash of half a dozen tones doesn't do anything to increase the comprehension of other road users either to presence, direction, or intention of the emergency vehicle driver.
I disagree in this case because when they are changing the signal, you are constantly being updated that they are getting closer which is much easier when they are changing the signal when you do not see them. plus they are mostly changing it when they are aproching an intersecction or heavy traffic. The different sounds are sort of speak designed to be used in different situations. (intersection etc.)Watching some of the video again they might be overusing it a bit. Haha but clearly it's effective from just this example.
TheeBeastieBoy As I said, having two separate tones (i.e. a wail and yelp) for an intersection/urgent warning is useful. I agree. But more than two tones is at best unnecessary and at worst confusing to other road users. This video alone contains at least six (*six!*) tones: wail, yelp, phaser, two other distinctive tones, and I think even a hint of hilo at one point, plus the air horn on top of that. What benefit is a road user supposed to gain from that mess? In this video in particular there is little to no coordination in mucking around with the tones or using the air horn. Here in Australia all emergency services use only wail and yelp and it's no less effective. Remember a siren's only real job is to let road users know they need to look around and visually acquire the emergency vehicle so they can take evasive action. Adding in a bunch of random other noises doesn't accomplish anything.
+TheeBeastieBoy, sirens need to be very direct. The Dutch ambulances used to use a very direct siren that sounded with 3 different tone levels in a looped cycle, which was very effective until they were made to change to the broad range Hi-Lo used mostly throughout Europe.
Dj Siren, dropping beats like it's an emergency
Batchelli do do do do do do do
it was great use of the siren in heavy traffic. if you leave it the same some people won't hear it changing tones and patterns gets people's attention and they are less likely to ignore or not hear the siren.
That Sirene master on the right :D I want this job :D
+HorseTrollerAFK like driving fast while using diffrent types, right?
The guy who controls the sirens is also a doctor while one doctor is driving another doctor is controlling the sirens
Amazing response and amazing citizens of Hungary!
3:58 you know its real, when he pulls out the light saber
XD
It’s the sun
@@sebby324 r/wooosh
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Wow! REAL ambulance driving at its best! Respect to the driver and to the attendant with the siren.
Cstibor33 - more videos by him
Indeed, unlike chicken US drivers and the siren was great, drivers have noticed them from far away.
Fantastic driving one of the best i have seen so far
Why is DJ Siren not in a disco with his ambulance? XD
Mike Niehoff LOL
You mean those lazer miniguns?
Haha omg!
Polak, Węgier - dwa bratanki!
Patient was a child under the age of 1 possibly suffering from a heart attack - they weren't sure either
I love this. Full speed down the middle of the road sirens like a dj at a race!
I saw one European video where the med unit was on a divided highway. The side of the highway they were on had two lanes. They were running lights and sirens and the traffic literally parted. Left-lane pulled to the left and right-lane to the right. They left this beautiful "lane" for the med unit straight down the middle. I was in awe. What a beautiful sight!
It's the law in Germany, Switzerland and Austria, among a few others. I believe there are talks to introduce it in the Netherlands as well.
It is "rettungsgasse"!
Germany austria and switzerland
Needs more sirens.
thats so cool with mixing the sirens. definately need that in germany, too :DD
Wir haben Hörner für Stadt/Land auf vielen Fahrzeugen. Man kann zwischen beiden umschalten. Das klingt zwar nicht annähernd so, aber hat auch einen Effekt.
Stadt, Land und E-Kompressor, am liebsten aber Pressluft.
With that siren, people will know it's an either an ambulance or a video game arcade coming up the road lol.
Theres another clip of an Ambulance driver on an emergency in Budapest. Right cracking driver too...like this guy who barely touches the brakes and just hammers the throttle! Love how the traffic drivers show respect too. Blocking emergency vehicles should be taken serious in EVERY country. Some asshole in Slovakia did that to an Ambulance crew.....and got sent to prison for 18 months.
this driver has his own youtube channel if you want to see more its "cstibor33" he was even in the news in Hungary for his youtube videos and driving skills.
Awesome job! This is who I would want to be dispatched to come help me if I were to need it!
world's no1 ambulance driver
I salute you
Yes... it is really good to hear that high pitched sound in the middle of the night, in every hour, every day!
I think everyone can notice the ambulance car without this high pitched alternating DJ sound effect!
If someone can't move away they can't move away just because of the eardrum ripper DJ mixing either.
The problem is that if drivers hear it but don't see it they don't know where is it ok to stop or move. So first everyone just freeze than try to find a good spot to move away. But for this to achieve the ambulance don't need this aletranting annoying high pitched sound.
Ambulance: *several different phasers on
Van: n o
excellent handling and control of the unit
That driver is a genuine, certified, gear jamming rig jockey!
If my partner 1: had gloves on that soon 2: touched the fucking buttons like a nascar driver like this, ejecto seato bud.
If only people would move out of the way like they do here in America!
Sounds like a dub step vehicle! xD
lovely siren use!!!!!!
Great driving experience
beautifule drive, i wish we get wail and yelp in austria :D
jippi joah u have ambulance in austria but would not sound better: Austro-Hungarian Ambulance services? :D
great pilot. good job!
Very stressful and dangerous game for ambulance personnel. Incredible the paramedic with gloves on. !!
when you already know how big the emergency really is... damn dj siren at it again
Siren remix?
The medic hand it's magic :)))
VERY NICE SIREN !!!
You're gonna need this ambulance after listening to dj sirens sick tunes
Drives like a boss!
Wow 4 minutes Siren Disco :D Its a master :D
Talk about siren overkill. Gee
Better alerting everyone in 1km radius then endangering.
'then' or 'than', now we're talking life and death :D
4:00 Mace Windus Light Saber LOL
I Love China Siren on Budapest ambulance.
So there is one person who controls the Sirene sounds all the Time? I thought it would just be random...
Video ends when the ambulance crashes lol
I LIKE THIS SIREN !!!
WHAT IS THE MANUFACTURER PLEASE.
JUST PRESS BUTTONS LIKE U DO T REALLY CARE
I like the dual siren.
This sounds like the fire trucks responding in Asia
gracias por el trabajo que desempeñais en todo el mundo. un abrazo desde españa
Nice respond
He could be a great DJ
driver's name:Tibor Csordás
Ez is Tibor?
the remix makes me nervous..
The co-driver.. Is he like... 6 yrs old!?!?!?
+PolitiVideoDK others call it women...
He wasn't a co-driver really, he was just a doctor, well judging by the gloves at least. Playing with the siren is a standard protocol procedure, my guess just to ensure that you got heard by the other drivers. But yeah, I agree it does sound really awkward.
Why would there be a doctor onboard an ambulance? And how can you tell by the gloves? Do doctors wear different gloves to ambulance staff?
Well, it is an Ambulance right? Like there should not be any doctors? Sounds strange right? And he was wearing white latex gloves, the ones that Doctors always use.
No. Doctors don't work in ambulances. paramedics and EMT s work in ambulances. and no one should be wearing latex!
2:40 Why not go on opposite direction the ambulance driver ?
There was a car there... Btw if I'm not mistaken the driver's channel is cstibor33
Damn that siren sound like a crazy tamagochi
What kinda siren is that
Why is she wearing gloves?
A bit risky drivning, but awsome in a way!!
This guys he's a DJ :D
Super Driver Big Sauit
Siren-Mix, Vol.1
All drivers have good manner, but Many Japanese drivers are too BAD. Because they do not avoid for ambulance!
u almost want to block their way because of the loud and overly done sirene harashment. almost.
you dont get such active response in western europe
Fantasic wow
The driver's channel Cstibor33...
in india ambulance is nothing
Wow. Even the old siren from the Socialist-bloc era was used in the ambulance.
why can't sirens be like that in America
dj siren in the house...hahahahahaha
Holy shit - it's like very being in a night club - is this really necessary!
der schaltet ohne ende am martinshorn rum das muss nicht sein diese rum geschalte da
nu-i bine ce face la sfârșit trece pe roșu și parchează pe contrasens ilegal
Nu ieste ilegal in Ungaria!
ok but l 'm the best....driver
Not very safe
csitibor33 videója
Esagerato!
wie er ausrastet
TOOT
What the hell with the co-drive..omg.. 5 years old..
+Officer Alexis You have to play with that in here. People are so careless they don't hear the standard siren.
Oh really? sorry then.
NP.
+Officer Alexis U're actually doing that so it sounds like whole convoy is coming with sirens.
Hahaha the police and other emergency services are just as overkill stfu
That's just sped up, not real time driving!
That is the worst, most immature, most ridiculous abuse of a siren I have ever had the misfortune to hear. I hope that following this video the operator was banned from touching the controls until they grew the hell up.
Of course the ambulance should never have been equipped with a bajillion different tones in the first place.
+Anonymous In Sweden we also have different kinds of siren sounds but granted not as many as this i believe, but the reason of this is because it´s much much more effective than just one siren noise with different tones.
In conspicuity research, the typical lesson is that simpler is better, as the more complex a signal method is the more time it takes an observer to process the information.
A selection of two different siren tones should be perfectly adequate for any situation. One general tone for when the ambulance is traveling straight, and one to heighten alert when approaching an intersection or crossing to an opposing lane of traffic.
The mish-mash of half a dozen tones doesn't do anything to increase the comprehension of other road users either to presence, direction, or intention of the emergency vehicle driver.
I disagree in this case because when they are changing the signal, you are constantly being updated that they are getting closer which is much easier when they are changing the signal when you do not see them. plus they are mostly changing it when they are aproching an intersecction or heavy traffic. The different sounds are sort of speak designed to be used in different situations. (intersection etc.)Watching some of the video again they might be overusing it a bit. Haha but clearly it's effective from just this example.
TheeBeastieBoy
As I said, having two separate tones (i.e. a wail and yelp) for an intersection/urgent warning is useful. I agree. But more than two tones is at best unnecessary and at worst confusing to other road users.
This video alone contains at least six (*six!*) tones: wail, yelp, phaser, two other distinctive tones, and I think even a hint of hilo at one point, plus the air horn on top of that. What benefit is a road user supposed to gain from that mess?
In this video in particular there is little to no coordination in mucking around with the tones or using the air horn.
Here in Australia all emergency services use only wail and yelp and it's no less effective. Remember a siren's only real job is to let road users know they need to look around and visually acquire the emergency vehicle so they can take evasive action. Adding in a bunch of random other noises doesn't accomplish anything.
+TheeBeastieBoy, sirens need to be very direct.
The Dutch ambulances used to use a very direct siren that sounded with 3 different tone levels in a looped cycle, which was very effective until they were made to change to the broad range Hi-Lo used mostly throughout Europe.