Japanese emergency vehicles are so unusual and interesting. Like I can't get over the fact they are quite literally toys, but I absolutely love the sirens! And it does make me laugh the intercomm is sounding for the entire time lol.
lol They have to be this size because the residential streets are literally tiny, and most of them are single file one way. Good luck trying to fit a slow and bulky American truck in, even the Scania's and Dennis's we're accustomed to may have trouble getting through. I actually like the intercom, uniquely Japanese, it's a lot more polite and less obnoxious and they can instruct others what to do/where to move or make their intentions/direction of travel known rather than just blasting the horn.
Yeah that makes sense. It's a similar scenario in London - they were going to go to Scania but chose not to because they are too big for some streets. The Mercedes-Benz Ategos were much smaller in size than the Scanias - all though the newest Ategos are clearly much larger, so not sure about the logic there. It's certainly very effective. Blasting a horn doesn't say much, but using an intercom does. We don't have intercoms on our emergency vehicles in the UK, so it has to be the horn - but genuinely UK drivers are polite enough to move long before there's a need for horn. Unlike in the USA, particularly NYC, where emergency vehicles blast their horn as they're stuck in traffic - sometimes they use their intercom but they usually shout "GET OUT THE WAY, MOVE!". Haha. Like I did hear Park Rangers use the intercom for an ambulance in Central Park and they were like "Guys, you gotta get out the way for the emergency vehicle"
well these sirens kinda sound like the ones that go off in Germany when there's an emergency so the volunteer firefighters know where to run next. Here's a video of them ua-cam.com/video/sgw-P-lBFsU/v-deo.html
The actual appliances can have a load speaker as well saying which way they are going and to please move out of the way.ua-cam.com/video/hcpEtgKU348/v-deo.html
Standard for Tokyo Fire Department to leave their gates open during the day and just have nets like that. The Japanese take safety *very* seriously in this aspect, there's always someone to stop pedestrians when they're turning out, this here is actually a rarity to have that many, probably because it's a fire call with multiple trucks turning out and this is a somewhat high pedestrian-traffic area. The first guy was telling me to move back -__- But I just inched forward again afterwards as the lady wasn't as forceful lol
LOL noticed that female FF was a lot softer... Hmm interesting bit about the nets, did not know that at all. I thought most stations just simply didn't have bay doors, never saw these nets being used ever (at least not on YT lol)
maybe because i start my videos once the coding/turnout tone sounds, most of the Japanese users seem to only start the video as they're about to turnout lol the guys can be equally as soft, there's another video of this fire station turning out as well from a few years back with a really polite male FF lol ua-cam.com/video/qM96-HONUmU/v-deo.html all stations have gates, if you go to my Shibuya ambulance video you can see the gate opening
They do, but during the day Tokyo Fire Stations leave them open and just have a net there due to the frequency of calls, and also to create a sense of welcome and openness in the local community/area afaik
Hello. My name is Alistair Young and I am a teacher from West Yorkshire in England. I am producing an educational video focused on teaching our young people about the incredible sacrifices that are made by our emergency services every day around the world. I hope this will also teach the importance of respect and recognition of our services. This video is brilliant and I would love to be able to use some of this footage in my video with appropriate crediting of course. Thanks so much.
Yes great video but 2 minutes 15 seconds before the first piece of apparatus to hit the road is a little slow. I don't know what their procedures are so I'm not judging in any way but in USA that's not satisfactory for a paid department so it's just an observation. I do think it is a great video and so very thankful the sharing of it. WOW, Japan has had way too many disasters in the past 10 years. I'm still finding new videos of 2011 tsunami and I watch all... Watching how these people first experience one of the strongest quakes ever, then wait for the first giant wave to strike and wipe out the lives and hearts of these fine people. They watch as everything they have worked for be swept away in half a day. I truly can not imagine how they can start again. As they are high on the hill it begins to snow. Wet and cold, they have no other choice but stay where they are. Seeing the people scramble trying to out run the water but can't brakes my heart. The past storm, flood, another earthquake in the past few months, how can they be strong?? How can they go forward when everything has been taken from them over and over. It's way beyond sad.
This wasn't a regular turnout for them, the initial tones were actually a standby tone, the additional tones at about 1:27 is the true dispatch tones. So once they got the order that they were needed, they were out in under a minute which is good. I've seen FDNY and Las Vegas videos where they take longer. There's more preparation done before they leave the station compared to other countries, due to the complexity and history/ non-standardisation of some Japanese streets, they will usually go over and quickly study a physical detailed map of the call area first to determine the location of the hydrants, and also in some cases the blueprints of the building and area. If you look carefully behind each of the driver, there is a blue board with all the essential information and location of the call. About an extra 20-30 seconds may be used for this, but this time is made up when they know exactly where to go and what to do once they get to the location, rather than only coming up with a strategy and trying to locate hydrants at the scene. Which is also why you see the first truck go a different direction because they know their role is more specialised and may approach the call from a different angle. Japanese are very resilient and respectful and show great restraint even in desperate times. What may seem as slow or "inefficient" is usually because they need to be more ready and have a greater degree of preparation to minimise greater loss in the long run. An American fire department may be faster out the door, but they could be less organised once on scene if they can't determine the location of hydrants or don't know the layout of a building or what other risks may be in the vicinity.
There is always one smart ass saying "too slow", ALWAYS. It feels slow because you're watching it in front of your computer. Moreover depending on the doctrine, it can be that these guys pack extra stuff or take time to do thing before leaving the station. You compare it to the US, but there are so many different FDs there, with so many different protocoles and techniques that I don't see how you can make a point. For all I know, I've seen loads of terrible shit done by american FDs, much more serious than appearing "too slow". I find it always amazing how people feel self-entitled to set the appropriate response time of FDs around the world.
There is always one smart ass saying "too slow", ALWAYS. It feels slow because you're watching it in front of your computer. Moreover depending on the doctrine, it can be that these guys pack extra stuff or take time to do thing before leaving the station. You compare it to the US, but there are so many different FDs there, with so many different protocoles and techniques that I don't see how you can make a point. For all I know, I've seen loads of terrible shit done by american FDs, much more serious than appearing "too slow". I find it always amazing how people feel self-entitled to set the appropriate response time of FDs around the world. Jeez.
Господа вы забыли чай попить, и вообще как вижу никуда не спешите. Все правильно что сгорит то не сгниет. Нас за выезд в три минуты выпнули б наверное.
Very nice catch, cool to see Tokyo's fire engines ^^
Thanks
Indeed ^_^
@@mlps93 おかあさ
Japanese emergency vehicles are so unusual and interesting. Like I can't get over the fact they are quite literally toys, but I absolutely love the sirens! And it does make me laugh the intercomm is sounding for the entire time lol.
lol
They have to be this size because the residential streets are literally tiny, and most of them are single file one way. Good luck trying to fit a slow and bulky American truck in, even the Scania's and Dennis's we're accustomed to may have trouble getting through.
I actually like the intercom, uniquely Japanese, it's a lot more polite and less obnoxious and they can instruct others what to do/where to move or make their intentions/direction of travel known rather than just blasting the horn.
Yeah that makes sense. It's a similar scenario in London - they were going to go to Scania but chose not to because they are too big for some streets. The Mercedes-Benz Ategos were much smaller in size than the Scanias - all though the newest Ategos are clearly much larger, so not sure about the logic there.
It's certainly very effective. Blasting a horn doesn't say much, but using an intercom does. We don't have intercoms on our emergency vehicles in the UK, so it has to be the horn - but genuinely UK drivers are polite enough to move long before there's a need for horn.
Unlike in the USA, particularly NYC, where emergency vehicles blast their horn as they're stuck in traffic - sometimes they use their intercom but they usually shout "GET OUT THE WAY, MOVE!". Haha. Like I did hear Park Rangers use the intercom for an ambulance in Central Park and they were like "Guys, you gotta get out the way for the emergency vehicle"
well these sirens kinda sound like the ones that go off in Germany when there's an emergency so the volunteer firefighters know where to run next. Here's a video of them ua-cam.com/video/sgw-P-lBFsU/v-deo.html
The intercom is great! I believe it’s repeating “get out of the way” nicely ha ha
The actual appliances can have a load speaker as well saying which way they are going and to please move out of the way.ua-cam.com/video/hcpEtgKU348/v-deo.html
1:26 に火災指令なので
先に火災予告があったんでしょうね
That has to be the prettiest fire fighter I have ever seen!
Yes but keep looking.
Pretty, but very small capacity...
ffjsb Huh?
What do you mean "huh?" It's pretty obvious that they can't carry much.
ffjsb
Their fire trucks apparatus is smaller, too, so that means there is less to carry.
Awesome video! Great catches ;o)
Thanks!
出場遅いようにみえるけど、正確な出火番地がわかるのは1分20秒あたりの本指令から
それまでは何丁目までしかわからない
それを踏まえると遅くはないと思う
jobanlinesum 先に書いてあるコメントを読んで書いてますね
頃須所殺されるのが嫌ならシネ🍀
17年はありがとうございました 0:26
Great catch!
Thanks!
救急車行かんから応援かな?
やっぱすげー!
四谷消防お疲れ様でした 1:48
カッコいいの一言🥰29日地元の消防署に見学行ってきます🤭
はぁ…かっここよすぎる…
89po,And
女性消防士カッコいい。
xx zz いや、知ってますけど??
xx zz これのどこが面白いの?精神科に受診することをお勧めいたします。
xx zz なにを根拠に私が絶対に知らなかったとおっしゃっているのですか?変わった人ですね。笑
あと、残念ながら日本語は、間違っていません。「に」もちゃんとした日本の言葉です。語彙力がないというならまだわかりますが。ちがいますか?
@@神風-t9d 救命救急士でなく、救急救命士です。
神風 救急救命士なw
Ha awesome! Really interesting to see the nets in front of the apparatus and also that many people coming out to direct traffic lol
Standard for Tokyo Fire Department to leave their gates open during the day and just have nets like that.
The Japanese take safety *very* seriously in this aspect, there's always someone to stop pedestrians when they're turning out, this here is actually a rarity to have that many, probably because it's a fire call with multiple trucks turning out and this is a somewhat high pedestrian-traffic area.
The first guy was telling me to move back -__-
But I just inched forward again afterwards as the lady wasn't as forceful lol
And of course, you need somebody to bow to the traffic afterwards for inconveniencing them XD
LOL noticed that female FF was a lot softer...
Hmm interesting bit about the nets, did not know that at all. I thought most stations just simply didn't have bay doors, never saw these nets being used ever (at least not on YT lol)
maybe because i start my videos once the coding/turnout tone sounds, most of the Japanese users seem to only start the video as they're about to turnout lol
the guys can be equally as soft, there's another video of this fire station turning out as well from a few years back with a really polite male FF lol
ua-cam.com/video/qM96-HONUmU/v-deo.html
all stations have gates, if you go to my Shibuya ambulance video you can see the gate opening
I was wondering about that net in front of the appliance bays, what is that for? Does that station not have bay doors?
They do, but during the day Tokyo Fire Stations leave them open and just have a net there due to the frequency of calls, and also to create a sense of welcome and openness in the local community/area afaik
2:37 who is she?
Hello. My name is Alistair Young and I am a teacher from West Yorkshire in England. I am producing an educational video focused on teaching our young people about the incredible sacrifices that are made by our emergency services every day around the world. I hope this will also teach the importance of respect and recognition of our services. This video is brilliant and I would love to be able to use some of this footage in my video with appropriate crediting of course. Thanks so much.
Sure
なぜこんなに外国人のコメントがあるんや?
2 minutes to get out station?
指令が入ってからは、1分で出動していますその前の指令は予告です
Yes great video but 2 minutes 15 seconds before the first piece of apparatus to hit the road is a little slow. I don't know what their procedures are so I'm not judging in any way but in USA that's not satisfactory for a paid department so it's just an observation. I do think it is a great video and so very thankful the sharing of it. WOW, Japan has had way too many disasters in the past 10 years. I'm still finding new videos of 2011 tsunami and I watch all... Watching how these people first experience one of the strongest quakes ever, then wait for the first giant wave to strike and wipe out the lives and hearts of these fine people. They watch as everything they have worked for be swept away in half a day. I truly can not imagine how they can start again. As they are high on the hill it begins to snow. Wet and cold, they have no other choice but stay where they are. Seeing the people scramble trying to out run the water but can't brakes my heart. The past storm, flood, another earthquake in the past few months, how can they be strong?? How can they go forward when everything has been taken from them over and over. It's way beyond sad.
This wasn't a regular turnout for them, the initial tones were actually a standby tone, the additional tones at about 1:27 is the true dispatch tones. So once they got the order that they were needed, they were out in under a minute which is good. I've seen FDNY and Las Vegas videos where they take longer.
There's more preparation done before they leave the station compared to other countries, due to the complexity and history/ non-standardisation of some Japanese streets, they will usually go over and quickly study a physical detailed map of the call area first to determine the location of the hydrants, and also in some cases the blueprints of the building and area. If you look carefully behind each of the driver, there is a blue board with all the essential information and location of the call. About an extra 20-30 seconds may be used for this, but this time is made up when they know exactly where to go and what to do once they get to the location, rather than only coming up with a strategy and trying to locate hydrants at the scene. Which is also why you see the first truck go a different direction because they know their role is more specialised and may approach the call from a different angle.
Japanese are very resilient and respectful and show great restraint even in desperate times. What may seem as slow or "inefficient" is usually because they need to be more ready and have a greater degree of preparation to minimise greater loss in the long run. An American fire department may be faster out the door, but they could be less organised once on scene if they can't determine the location of hydrants or don't know the layout of a building or what other risks may be in the vicinity.
There is always one smart ass saying "too slow", ALWAYS. It feels slow because you're watching it in front of your computer. Moreover depending on the doctrine, it can be that these guys pack extra stuff or take time to do thing before leaving the station. You compare it to the US, but there are so many different FDs there, with so many different protocoles and techniques that I don't see how you can make a point. For all I know, I've seen loads of terrible shit done by american FDs, much more serious than appearing "too slow". I find it always amazing how people feel self-entitled to set the appropriate response time of FDs around the world.
In USA and Canada I know for sure the apparatuses need to be out of the hall in less than 90 seconds
You didn't notice that the driver packs his own SCBA before leaving the station...
in Italy more fast ua-cam.com/video/-O1zfEDZmnw/v-deo.html
Nice video
How much water does the pumpers carry?
A cooler full of bottles of water
火災出場 お疲れ様でした 1:41
最後に出てくるおねぇさんかわいー(笑)
Q
消防博物館と同じ建物にある所ですね
はい
いすゞエルフですね 0:12
How cute, miniature fire trucks 🚒
Why the net in front of the fire trucks ?
Ok, i have good understand your reply. Thank you Its Me Again ! for your reply.
右に行ったのは別の現場に呼ばれたのか
多分消火栓の場所の都合でしょうか?
@のりお侍 特消が管内火災で安全管理任務指定されることってあるんですか?もしあれば、特消任務は組み入れないという運用がありますか?
その他動画等 ほぼ無いですね
02:26
予告指令と指令の区別ついてない人多すぎて
Nice
すごい
There is always one smart ass saying "too slow", ALWAYS. It feels slow because you're watching it in front of your computer. Moreover depending on the doctrine, it can be that these guys pack extra stuff or take time to do thing before leaving the station. You compare it to the US, but there are so many different FDs there, with so many different protocoles and techniques that I don't see how you can make a point. For all I know, I've seen loads of terrible shit done by american FDs, much more serious than appearing "too slow". I find it always amazing how people feel self-entitled to set the appropriate response time of FDs around the world. Jeez.
Công tác chuẩn bị chậm như rùa.
Love the Q on them trucks
Not a Q, similar sounding mechanical siren made in Japan
か、かっけぇ…
なりたい、
救急救命士に
A\aaaaaaaaaaa
what I like about japanese people & China people people fire brigade is they always respect people...
why are they going different ways?
In case the one appliance gets stuck in a traffic or is for whatever reason forced to be delayed, the other appliance can get to the incident in time.
Awesome!
Gracias!
救急の時は確か
ピーポーピーポーピーポー
だっけ?
48 RYU そうです!
ちなみに連絡トーンだと、ポーーーンです
I cant see these little japanes fire trucks with amarican air horns and sirens
LT mongoose こ
وين الإسعافات الولية
O!mjo'
Господа вы забыли чай попить, и вообще как вижу никуда не спешите. Все правильно что сгорит то не сгниет. Нас за выезд в три минуты выпнули б наверное.
オレ消防車🚒好き🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚑🚑🚑🚑🚑🚑🚑🚑🚑🚑🚑🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚒🚑🚒🚑🚒
Is this Japan?
Where else do you think Tokyo is?
夏場は暑いんだよなぁ〜。あの耐火服着てっと。現場では歩くサウナ❗
そのために補給隊が冷却ベストを持ってくるんですが、それでも場合によっては倒れてしまう事もあるのですよね。
防火服な
Genie # どっちでも良くね?ガキ?
@@ぽんぽん-g8e 耐火服ってのは無いけど、防火服と耐熱服っていう風にちゃんと種類あるからどっちでもいい訳では無いですよwちなみにこれは防火服
عل هي الالسالفة رحن بها
¿Alguien sabe el nombre de la bombera?
xqmjq
特別消火中隊の車両が1台しかない!?
なや
小隊での出向中の出場だからでしょ
1台目右に行ったのに、2台目以降左に行くのは何故ですか??
消火栓の位置があるので
それで場所が異なります
What is the loud speaker for, what is he saying?
Looking forward to a visit to Japan
🚨 Hello firefighters friends🚒 Bonjour les amis des pompiers🚒 Freunde der Feuerwehrleute🚨 Have a nice day🚨
うるせーなぁ赤の演説。
止まらないからならすんやん
K RESCUE 119 共産党のことやから。理解しろ。
@@ikitaakashiAA 勘違い草
3:01 người Nhật Bản thật lịch sự
Top
Siren's sound like a nuclear siren' lol
Small trucks
Ngon
Там уже все сгорело пока они собираются
真好!要是換作台灣,這種出勤速度讓你檢討報告寫不完!
W Polsce od alarmu, do wyjazdu czas operacyjny wynosi 30 sek.
东京消防厅
遅い遅い言ってるやつ多くねw
チキチキチキン 言ってる奴らはこの消防署員より早く出場体勢ができるんか?って感じだよね笑
全部状況把握してから言ったほうがいいと思う、なんでもそうだけど
第二出場だったらノロノロしてる
Apah kocang jiah
John mama boyy
Ok
Esos bomberos se demoran mucho en vestirse y en otras cosas
Cood ferr
Their speed are too slow...!!!!
чота очень долго
Мы в России выезжаем за 45 секунд с момента подачи тревоги!
てね
cゔゅ
Đúng là nước nhật ❤
なに別件
119 消防越谷fd 消火栓の位置とかの関係だよ
P
れ
て
Pó
H
效率太太太太太…………慢喇!
شفا شفا شفا شفا شفا
昔ここの所長さんに金指さんと言う方がいて そのお嬢さんが我がクラスにいました 今どこにいるのかな
こさ
Хули так медленно?
වවමම
緑のネットなんのため?
S R おそらく野良猫よけです。
なるほど
ありがとうございます
緑のネットは不審者が入ってこないようにかけてるそうです。
緑のネットを勝手に越えるとセンサーが鳴ります。
青春さらば うそこけ𐤔𐤔
@@tsuyoponrescue 嘘だと思われる理由はなんでしょうか。
急いでおります
h
ㅛ
そそ
耳を塞いでる子供、なんか走り方おかしくね
割とのんびりだな。
tonton194 本指令が入るまで出場できないんだよ。
準備してる段階では予告指令だけだから。
動画の途中でピーピーピーピーって小さいけど聞こえるでしょ
それが、本指令の合図
この動画では救助隊は出てこないけど、東京消防のRは予告の段階でも出れるなら出るらしいよ。んで車内で指令みたい。まぁ一部みたいだけど。だから本指令かかるまで出場できないとかって決まりはないよ。でも東京消防は出場準備早い方だと思う。
judgementFUKUSHIMA
本指令がかかる前に出場するのは誤出場ですけどね…
端末の入力とかはどうするのかな?
決まりはないとか言いますけど予告指令の段階では『○○区○丁目 火災入電中』『〇〇消防署管内 一般救急入電中」とまだ具体的な場所は言っていないのにその時点て出場できると思いますか?
Lj
Die brauchen viel zu lange
す
b
日本啲消防車唔夠香港靚
東京簡單啲姐 其他縣同城市靚好多~
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