@@AUSEmergencyVIDS OHH I See Thanx, I didn't know that, where I am from all of our Fire Vehicles don't have Blue Lights & our Police Vehicles don't have any Red Lights either, but every where it's different.
Roughly 16 pumps - hand full of aerials and heavy rescues - 2 heavy hazmats - logistics - mobile command - 3+ duty commanders - superintendents - chief superintendent - all your other added on specialist units (could be aviation , usar, hazmat, various team leaders , natural disaster and humanitarian, coordinators, safety officers, fleet officers, rehabilitation, hose layers, foam trucks… list goes on
@@AUSEmergencyVIDS isn’t it the number of pumps is at least double the value of the alarm? So 1st alarm = 2 pumps, 2nd=4 pumps, 3rd=6 pumps and 4th = 8 pumps Etc. ?
green light indicates they are attending emergency so if either speed camera or red light camera catches them then Revenue NSW knows they are attending a emergency. Emergency services staff doave to pay fines themselves if they speed or go through red lights if not on way to a job. usually unmarked vehicles are police. If Ambulance or Fire they usually have at least a small logo like the one at 2:36
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Awesome catch, especially that new Indigenous livery on Pumper 10.
This truck was the one that was involved in the collision with the tram in the city back in 2022.
@@15sixmedia Yeah I remember driving past it just as it occurred
Great catch!
Andrew
Fort Worth, Texas
USA
great catches! Lots if interesting and unmarked units
5:40 fun fact,singapore uses scania as their fire truck,their called scdf which stands for singapore civil defence force,it looks identical!
Vehicles need emergency side lights.
Great catches, those unmarked units 👌🏻
5:18 Fun bit of trivia, this is the truck that got nailed by the tram at Pitt & Eddy Sts in the CBD in October 2022.
I hope you’re alright in NSW Australia I hope love you mates
RUMBLER! 40 a long way from home
Off time, side lighting, purple blob. Goddamn we need higher standards for emergency lighting.
3:41 holy tunnn
Awesome vid 👍
good catches mate
Wow talking about shit at giving way to emergency vehicles
nice catch!
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NICE VIDEO - The ones at 4:00 - Are those unmarked Police Vehicles?
They are unmarked fire vehicles. Either high ranking officers or they have a specialist role
@@AUSEmergencyVIDS OHH I See Thanx, I didn't know that, where I am from all of our Fire Vehicles don't have Blue Lights & our Police Vehicles don't have any Red Lights either, but every where it's different.
I live in penrith, Australia the fire dep is very nice we get to ask the captin of fd station and they take us for a ride free
btro that revesby fire was massive
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8th Alarm?
Roughly 16 pumps - hand full of aerials and heavy rescues - 2 heavy hazmats - logistics - mobile command - 3+ duty commanders - superintendents - chief superintendent - all your other added on specialist units (could be aviation , usar, hazmat, various team leaders , natural disaster and humanitarian, coordinators, safety officers, fleet officers, rehabilitation, hose layers, foam trucks… list goes on
@@AUSEmergencyVIDS isn’t it the number of pumps is at least double the value of the alarm?
So 1st alarm = 2 pumps, 2nd=4 pumps, 3rd=6 pumps and 4th = 8 pumps Etc. ?
what is the green light by number plate on Ambulance please?
when they get snapped by a speed/red light camera it makes it obvious they were under lights
Hot video, Metro was better
All of their wailers sound like cheap kids toys.
All of them.
Who do you think the white SUVs belong to, and what was with the green light on the ambulance?
green light indicates they are attending emergency so if either speed camera or red light camera catches them then Revenue NSW knows they are attending a emergency. Emergency services staff doave to pay fines themselves if they speed or go through red lights if not on way to a job.
usually unmarked vehicles are police. If Ambulance or Fire they usually have at least a small logo like the one at 2:36