[POV] INSANE Fire Fighters Emergency Response

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Published 2024-03-06
Welcome! Today we are driving along with one of the Rotterdam fire departments. The city of Rotterdam is one of the largest cities in the Netherlands with over 650,000 inhabitants.
This local department is part of 49 stations in the Rotterdam-Rijnmond region. On a daily basis the departments receive close to 50 fire alarms. Many of them are in the densely populated metropolitan area of Rotterdam. Narrow streets, lots of traffic, cyclists and pedestrians are to be dealt with on route to the fire.
The fire department receives a kitchen fire alarm in downtown Rotterdam. We need to get there as fast a possible.

Source: Kazerne Baan 24/7

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All Comments (21)
  • @Haroekoe
    WOW! Stunning to see this. I know all the residential areas and streets as I live there. It's awesome to see the skills of the drivers, knowing how narrow the streets in certain neighborhoods are! The Firefighters, the Paramedics, our Police force .... aren't they awesome! I once had a huge fire going on in a carpet shop underneath our appartment. A building built ±1890. When fleeing the appartement I ran barefoot over the wooden stairs, which were hot already. For some reasons our building was spared, thanks to the amazing fire fighters, who smashed in our front door (due to the heavy smoke, we were not able to see anything, so we were not able to open it from inside with the key)
  • @Dukenukem
    Don't know how is it exactly in the Nederlands, but in CZ the Emergency vehicle has priority once the blue lights are on, the siren is for extra "visibility" and they try to limit the use where possible (specially at night). I live near hospital with several ambulances driving past each day, I rarely hear the siren on. Given it is not congested as much here as in Rotterdam, but it is nice from them to not blast the siren where it is not needed and lights are enough.
  • @renolontje
    Welcome to youtube let the haters hate the vids are amazing keep up the great work
  • @Zechariah340
    Would love to see you feature more of these Dutch firefighters, I really appreciate the commentary. Great job💪🏽
  • @dr7coo_
    great video! although the commentary was a little excessive with some of it being able to see or already know. but great video and amazing response times!
  • @IsDitGerben
    4:21 They’re already a priority vehicle when the blue lights come on. Reason why they didn’t engage the horns yet is because they left the station at night in a residential area.
  • @davis2671
    Interesting that on scene, they switch to amber lights. In Czechia, blue or red/blue stay on to warn the drivers of emergency situation. Also, and it was already mentioned, emergency lights turned on here are just enough to get the priority, siren is additional.
  • @NathanTheCuber
    This guy makes it look easy, il the vid makes the road look more narrow but still those are some tight roads
  • @ReneAltena
    At 4:55 this is actually not a wrong action by the driver in the grey car. Better than in the US, people in Europe know how to drive. He did not slow down the fire truck.
  • @Tripsaas01
    50 fire interventions per day in this station 😯
  • @solferuto4
    The clickbait word 'insane' is unnecessary here, they do this every day
  • I life in the netherlands the paramadic is called ambulance i subcribed btw make more off this vids
  • @365truckertrains
    i was thinking that what kind of siren they use. looks different tone from The World that we use
  • @arjanlenderink
    In the Netherlands it is legally established that an emergency service must use both the blue flashing light and siren to become a priority vehicle. (Reglement verkeersregels en verkeerstekens 1990 ... artikel 29 / Traffic Rules and Traffic Signs Regulations 1990 ... Article 29) Even though they sometimes turn off the siren, for example in populated areas at night. So if they turn off the sirens and an accident does occur, the driver of the emergency vehicle will be jointly and severally liable and will be prosecuted for that.
  • @erik5374
    02:50 fout parkeren op een kruising? daar had wel een deukje in gemogen.