German firefighters amazing response to motorway accident

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  • Опубліковано 3 лют 2019
  • Accident on autobahn being responded to by german firefighters.
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  • @extraspace8475
    @extraspace8475 3 роки тому +20482

    Worst decision ever to put the music on the video.

    • @michi2431
      @michi2431 3 роки тому +2083

      I think they had to censor what the leader was saying. Privacy is a huge thing in Germany, so you aren't allowed to talk about any details.
      I think this is the reason for it, because the "leader" gave further information about the crash to the crew.

    • @thomas.thomas
      @thomas.thomas 3 роки тому +1011

      @@Fabio-ql5yf Datenschutzgrundverordnung, und das ist auch gut so

    • @Absolut531kmh
      @Absolut531kmh 3 роки тому +74

      @@michi2431 not rly anyone understand German anyways

    • @ro-chan9519
      @ro-chan9519 3 роки тому +791

      @@Absolut531kmh but you know that there are a lot of Germans on UA-cam right?

    • @Absolut531kmh
      @Absolut531kmh 3 роки тому +18

      @@ro-chan9519 only they could understand we couldn't, and they are thw only Germans. Get it?

  • @andreasmoser6365
    @andreasmoser6365 2 роки тому +15891

    It should be noted that this is a VOLUNTEER Fire Department.
    That's why you see everyone racing to the station in their private cars and not yet in uniforms in the beginning. They were called away from their office or factory jobs, from home or from school.

    • @Laurelinad
      @Laurelinad Рік тому +906

      exactly. sometimes they come from neighboring villages and towns, too. then have to change (usually literally hopping into a prepared uniform with whatever they wear at the moment) and then enter the vehicle or like in my village frequently the first few guys head of with the fire truck and the others arrive in personal cars

    • @BuyOneGetOneFree
      @BuyOneGetOneFree Рік тому +288

      German school kids can become firefighters? 🤔

    • @Laurelinad
      @Laurelinad Рік тому +440

      @@BuyOneGetOneFree it's called the "Kids fire fighters" or similar and is practically just for fun but to get the Kids to learn about the stuff so they just grow into it. kinda like the kid of a worker helping out and hence growing into the same Job, ish

    • @andreasmoser6365
      @andreasmoser6365 Рік тому +554

      The fire departments even have youth divisions ("Jugendfeuerwehr").
      But for active service, you need to be at least 16, 17 or 18, depending on the state.
      Considering that some states have 13 years of schooling, you can easily be in high school until you are 19 or 20. (I was on active service in the volunteer fire department while in the last two years of high school. It's fun when the pager goes off, you drop everything and run from the classroom.)

    • @Laurelinad
      @Laurelinad Рік тому +81

      @@andreasmoser6365 we weren't allowed to leave school Because no pager but else same for me. youth from age 11 and Active since age 16

  • @ersetzbarescrewmitgliednr.7063
    @ersetzbarescrewmitgliednr.7063 Рік тому +3730

    I love how people compliment us germans on the cars moving aside while I personally only paid attention to the cars that didn't do so xd

    • @Stadtpark90
      @Stadtpark90 Рік тому +84

      Ging mir auch so^^

    • @Smove1910
      @Smove1910 Рік тому +18

      isso :D

    • @lhuras.
      @lhuras. Рік тому +122

      We are germans. We aren't happy if we can't complain. 🤣

    • @ersetzbarescrewmitgliednr.7063
      @ersetzbarescrewmitgliednr.7063 Рік тому +31

      @@lhuras. I mean blocking the way for firemen endangers others so it's not just complaining just to complain in my opinion 🤔

    • @palomino73
      @palomino73 Рік тому +1

      Here, too... 😅

  • @MuchKoku
    @MuchKoku Рік тому +4663

    10 year volunteer firefighter from the U.S. Mad respect to my German brothers. You guys were on the ball. Also, I have to shout out to your people on the highway. That shit does NOT happen over here. We have to ride the airhorn just to get people to move.

    • @MuchKoku
      @MuchKoku Рік тому +140

      @Null Pointer That's really awesome. It's been a couple of decades since I went through driver's ed and I'm sure something is in the book about getting over, but not like people follow the rules. Most of the time it's a free-for-all. Probably location dependent. I'm in a city and our drivers aren't playing with a full deck.
      Great profile pic, btw.

    • @MuchKoku
      @MuchKoku Рік тому +72

      @Null Pointer Wow, yeah. Never heard of any of this before, but it speaks volumes to how well German drivers seem to react to changing situations.
      Here in the states, driver's education is offered through public high school, but also from private institutions. We can get a learners permit through the school, study for the license, and then take the test through the DMV. The booklet is maybe 100 pages; can't quite remember. It might have changed since my time.
      You're correct, though. It is exceedingly easy to get a license over here. I used to work as a 911 dispatcher (112 I believe for you). I had security clearance to our federal criminal database and you wouldn't believe how many people in the states have had their licenses suspended or revoked and they're _still_ driving around. Madness.

    • @Martin-kn1cn
      @Martin-kn1cn Рік тому +91

      It is actually illegal to not make an emergency lane. You can get a fine that is pretty high (not sure about the exact amount)

    • @higamerXD
      @higamerXD Рік тому +26

      and thats why a drivers licence is so ungodly expensive over here, the "basics" and all of our road way laws are far FAR better, just better, though Germany is the only place where people part the sea of cars like its moses walking trough, that doenst really happen else where like that tho even in the NL people get out of the way rather well.
      IMO every aspect of the western EU (the OG benelux country's so BE DE NL LU FR) have the best road laws on the globe, the NL is the best of the best in terms of traffic lights, road markings, and (imo) speed laws. severe accidents are rare here (unless you count one person driving fast as a severe accident) but multi car collisions are exceptionally rare. one of the main reasons i would never consider moving to the US is the road system, coming from NL that would be nigh impossible as my expectations of what people do would have to be completely ruined. i cant fathom such big open roads as in the US, our biggest highway is one 5 lane highway, all others pretty much are 2 or 3 lanes per side, it works well as people drive well but the US system is in an exponential pile of shit, there is no way to fix it without rebuilding pretty much every town, i also just cant fathom why anybody would want to live in a wooden house but thats might just be me, though IMO the old EU stone buildings add a lot to the why vibe of life here.

    • @roberine7241
      @roberine7241 Рік тому +8

      @@MuchKoku and yet some drivers still manage to do the dumbest shit and endanger themselves and others. a few weeks ago I had one almost drive into my tractor because he was going 60 70 km/h in the middle of the street doing something with the window in the roof of his car.

  • @Maik_Budweg
    @Maik_Budweg Рік тому +3357

    I am German. The rule for emergency corridor access in Germany is so simple. But some drivers still don't understand it.:)

    • @subsony2005
      @subsony2005 Рік тому +133

      "some" ist gut :D

    • @Hosopfzeljko
      @Hosopfzeljko Рік тому +48

      @@subsony2005 ja da sollte eher fast jeder audi und benz fahrer stehen

    • @ChopFooey
      @ChopFooey Рік тому +8

      Come to the US where nobody moves over. They sit there with their thumbs up their ass while staring at a phone. Did I mention most of them can't drive either?

    • @terrorhuhn9192
      @terrorhuhn9192 Рік тому +23

      @@Hosopfzeljko und auch bmw...

    • @crisrose9707
      @crisrose9707 Рік тому +75

      Some is better than all. in the uk we move to the side if we see flashing lights. from this video, everyone was moved over before the engine even got within view!

  • @vocatusk407
    @vocatusk407 2 роки тому +3323

    God, there was already an open path through the road before they even got there, Germans are intelligent.

    • @1Jasmin
      @1Jasmin 2 роки тому +809

      It is against the law to not make that path in Germany. Also when the traffic is stopping or very slow you have to drive very far left or right (depending on which lane you are driving) assuming an accident could happen every time.

    • @oliverhuber8081
      @oliverhuber8081 2 роки тому +751

      We are not intelligent, we are disciplined 😉😂

    • @Budda2020
      @Budda2020 2 роки тому +209

      @@oliverhuber8081 You are both

    • @oliverhuber8081
      @oliverhuber8081 2 роки тому +297

      @@Budda2020 Thank you.
      The one who invented the rescue alley was intelligent.
      What we see in the video is the discipline to implement what has been learned.

    • @australianpatriot
      @australianpatriot 2 роки тому +64

      @@oliverhuber8081 Avg. German has high intelligence relative to others in fact

  • @Redman147
    @Redman147 Рік тому +1477

    I've never seen traffic parted like the red seas BEFORE emergency workers arrived before. These people knew EXACTLY what needed to be done. Here in America people move whenever they feel like it or not move at all and it's really sad. These folks understand that they want people to move when they're in need, so they move knowing it's the right thing to do.

    • @Alex-bi8ob
      @Alex-bi8ob Рік тому +210

      In germany you get heavy penalties for not making the "rescue alley". Even when there are traffic jams on the highway people form the rescue alley just in case any accident happens. Often in highway accidents seconds can decide between life and death.

    • @westrim
      @westrim Рік тому +15

      Emergency workers were there, there was already an police officer at the fire who almost certainly cleared the path. And I have never not seen people pull aside for emergency vehicles, which must amount to a few hundred opportunities for someone to mess that up in my view by now.

    • @MauriceOfInfiniteAtrocities
      @MauriceOfInfiniteAtrocities Рік тому +35

      @@westrim I’ve seen it here in Australia, someone refusing and/or failing to get out of the way of an Ambo. Scumbag through and through, if you cannot or will not move for emergency services you should never be on the roads.

    • @user-qg4kg9bs4s
      @user-qg4kg9bs4s Рік тому +8

      The same in Greece. The driver's here don't give a shit about police or firefighters...

    • @feinschmegga
      @feinschmegga Рік тому +27

      They teach the RETTUNGSGASSE during drivers ed

  • @jarvsonsecond4939
    @jarvsonsecond4939 6 місяців тому +29

    I love german autobahn I worked for 4 months in Germany, very polite people and lovely architecture! Greetings from Poland!!!

    • @Rennsemmel_TV
      @Rennsemmel_TV 4 місяці тому

      thank you... im a german firefighter kid

  • @harevalkyrie5373
    @harevalkyrie5373 Рік тому +8571

    As an american trucker, I wanted to cry just seeing so many motorists actually being well mannered.
    EDIT:
    In our country we only have etticute, which many ignore.
    I use a radio to communicate the traffic or weather as to HOPEFULLY reduce delay from people cutting-in 10 inches from me and lane closures, which is always delaying everyone.
    Here, our emergency responders use the shoulder to slip past everyone regardless of our position.
    At the end of the day, we sometimes get creative and sit in the soon-blocked lane to divert people early.

    • @semiramisubw4864
      @semiramisubw4864 Рік тому +511

      Well. Getting a driving license here isnt quite easy, its expensive as heck aswell. Right now im even doing my driving license.

    • @LZ_Protogen
      @LZ_Protogen Рік тому +680

      In Germany it's against the law to stop in the middle of the motorway, you have to leave a lane for emergency services

    • @TurboBMRProjectLove
      @TurboBMRProjectLove Рік тому +30

      @@LZ_Protogen what happens in rush hour traffic?

    • @dehavillandvampire8397
      @dehavillandvampire8397 Рік тому +412

      @@TurboBMRProjectLove People move out on the shoulder and make space any way they can...?

    • @red13emerald
      @red13emerald Рік тому +452

      @@TurboBMRProjectLove If it’s very bad, you see the same thing. People on the left lane drive as far to the left as they can, the cars to their right go as far right as feasible. If it’s very clearly just traffic and not a full blockage, it’s not quite as pronounced, but you can get a hefty fine or lose your license if you’re blocking emergency vehicles because you didn’t create a “rescue lane”, so most drivers do it properly.

  • @wiley8976
    @wiley8976 3 роки тому +3919

    I don’t speak German at all but as a firefighter from the states I know exactly what they’re saying in the truck. Stay safe brothers nice job

    • @lukewagner5492
      @lukewagner5492 3 роки тому +499

      😂 I am a German firefighter and the guys have a THICK Bavarian tongue. Need to listen 2 times to get it.

    • @Mann44
      @Mann44 3 роки тому +151

      Echt hob i ez ned ghobt xd

    • @xshowda
      @xshowda 3 роки тому +73

      @@Mann44 I a ned obwoi i goa ka deitscher bin :D

    • @Absolut531kmh
      @Absolut531kmh 3 роки тому +13

      What they're saying

    • @dontshanonau1335
      @dontshanonau1335 3 роки тому +19

      Ya sure about that? xD
      Did your expected dialogue contain the word "fffffffffffffffffucked"? :D

  • @rickyortiz2944
    @rickyortiz2944 Рік тому +629

    As an American I am completely embarrassed buy our citizens. Never seen any motorists here so well organized in making way for ems personnel to get through.

    • @thetomster7625
      @thetomster7625 Рік тому +33

      there was a huge campaign about it in the papers and over television. basically everyone KNOWS it. then of course comes the assholes, who don't do it anyways. for them its about 300,- fine (yes, it should be more), but definitely 2 points in the register which means at the very least: 1 month of losing your permission to drive.
      the system works pretty well, but still at every traffic jam there is like one or two people that don't get it.
      Fun part is: they will just wreck your car if you are in the way... and its your own fault. no insurance will pay ;)

    • @grammarpolice8909
      @grammarpolice8909 Рік тому +12

      I am completely embarrassed by the fact that you don’t know the difference between “by” & “buy”

    • @rickyortiz2944
      @rickyortiz2944 Рік тому

      @Grammar Police there's something called auto correct you dumb ass!! You think I give a shit if I spell or don't spell correctly? Who gives a shit. I don't double check what I post. What is this grammar school? Get a life you idiot.

    • @grammarpolice8909
      @grammarpolice8909 Рік тому +2

      @@rickyortiz2944 Mate- Just tryna help you, take it or leave it. Your choice.

    • @rickyortiz2944
      @rickyortiz2944 Рік тому

      @Grammar Police Nobody needs your help. Anyone who truly wants to spell correctly can do so with or without anybody's help. Go get a life dude. Go work on your people skills so you can learn to do something more productive than trying to correct people. You dumb ass!!

  • @vilyami5781
    @vilyami5781 Рік тому +114

    Can we please appreciate how well the driver was handling that huge fire truck and he even turned the siren off in the village sometimes to not annoy the citiziens where it was not necessary :D

    • @kevinkerkhoff6670
      @kevinkerkhoff6670 Рік тому +40

      That's standard practice in Germany. You usually only turn it on when you approach busy intersections or problematic road sections.

    • @Welterbe23
      @Welterbe23 11 місяців тому +3

      Beeing german also means beeing kind.

    • @paulflory3532
      @paulflory3532 11 місяців тому +5

      Great driving, but in this area the law is that emergency vehicles must have siren on if the flashing lights are on. From personal experience (seeing a police cruiser fly over a blind crest siren-off and hit a bicyclist, plus nearly get hit myself by a fire truck running siren-off), I prefer lights+siren. One is alerted that emergency vehicles are on the move nearby even if they aren't visible yet, and to get out of their way. Also lights-only is confusing (is it really an emergency or just a rush?) and the emergency vehicle driver assumes that others will see them and give way.

    • @jan-lukas
      @jan-lukas 8 місяців тому +2

      If you want to do things usually not allowed by the traffic laws you need to have lights and siren, but when you only drive a bit over the speed limit or something like that you can turn the siren off

    • @paulflory3532
      @paulflory3532 8 місяців тому

      @@jan-lukas Like many cyclists, I use a tail radar unit on my bicycle that displays and records a series of speed readings as a vehicle approaches me from the rear. Last Friday a state trooper came up behind me at 57mph in a 35mph zone, slowed as he neared me due to oncoming traffic. Flashing lights but no siren. Had no idea it was a cop until he accelerated past in the oncoming lane when the traffic cleared. Didn't see his flashing lights as he approached: on a bicycle you can't be looking backwards constantly (you need to balance on 2 wheels!!) and at 17mph vs 57mph there is very little time. The speed limit is 35mph because that road has both blind crests and blind turns, plus houses where people may be pulling out of their driveway.. Troopers may have superhuman driving skills but they can't see through earth. Got the lame excuse that the trooper "may" have been running siren-off to avoid alerting a suspect as they approached.

  • @Ben-db5re
    @Ben-db5re 4 роки тому +5270

    Amazing how everyone moves out of the way on the motorway!

    • @danilo7501
      @danilo7501 4 роки тому +871

      If you don't, you could end up in jail

    • @Ben-db5re
      @Ben-db5re 3 роки тому +199

      Aleksa Juric wow. Unlike here in the UK so many crap drivers unaware!

    • @sharank
      @sharank 3 роки тому +904

      You know what's amazing? Thats the rule even if there is no accident. If the traffic slows down to halt on the autobahn it is always assumed that there's an accident and left most lane cars stay of extreme left and middle lane stay on the right. It's fascinating to watch how organized Germans are.

    • @iamonewurst9989
      @iamonewurst9989 3 роки тому +65

      @@danilo7501 nope in Germany you won't

    • @EnjoyFirefighting
      @EnjoyFirefighting 3 роки тому +295

      no-one will end up in jail for not moving out of the way and blocking the emergency corridor. Although the fine was raised by a multiple some years ago it's still ridiculously low.
      The emergency corridor has to be created in traffic jams not only on the highway but also on any other multi-lane road (multiple lanes going in the same direction) outside the city limits. It's NOT because one would assume an accident ahead. The traffic jam could be caused by e.g. construction zones, broken down vehicles or rush hour as well, but one has to keep in mind that emergency vehicles still might have to get through, responding to other calls or transporting a patient

  • @davidhenry9054
    @davidhenry9054 Рік тому +2320

    In Australia we are also volunteers and attend vehicle accidents just like this. I recognise the crew cars arriving and everyone trying to get their PPE on in the truck and the crew briefing en route (even without translation). This crew did a great job and I just love that the traffic on the motorway leave a centre lane for emergency vehicles - absolutely brilliant performance!

    • @Samsteele115
      @Samsteele115 Рік тому +2

      What state?

    • @davidhenry9054
      @davidhenry9054 Рік тому +17

      @@Samsteele115 Rural Fire Service in New South Wales

    • @guvnor1971
      @guvnor1971 Рік тому +53

      I can’t imagine Australian motorists being collectively organised enough to create a lane space in the middle of the traffic jam.

    • @davidhenry9054
      @davidhenry9054 Рік тому +10

      @@guvnor1971 sadly have to agree with you.

    • @exabel7520
      @exabel7520 Рік тому +53

      leaving space for such an emergency lane is actually part of the german traffic regulations and there are quite fines in failing to do so (or worse: trying to use that lane to overtake, effectively blocking ambulances or fire trucks). it is even regulated between which lanes it has to be lol

  • @victorsonnevelt5413
    @victorsonnevelt5413 Рік тому +102

    This video reminds me of my trip to Munich last week: An accident on the A96 motorway, involving four cars during the morning rush hour. Voluntary fire brigades from the surrounding villages were very quickly at the site of the accident, drivers stayed disciplined in the rescue lane, so that no time was lost for the fire fighters and ambulances to get there.
    A Salute and thanks to the emergency services!

    • @lilithiaabendstern6303
      @lilithiaabendstern6303 Рік тому +1

      this just goes hand in hand, the earlier they arrive at the scene, the earlier they can deal with everything, and the earlier everyone else can go back to schedule

  • @traj00
    @traj00 Рік тому +198

    Having lived in Germany for 4 years, I was amazed that drivers education doesn't stop after getting your license. I loved watching the PSA's on television showing obvious things like creating a lane for emergency vehicles. I have always thought that German drivers are the best (with occasional failures).

    • @derTJAY
      @derTJAY Рік тому +26

      Considering the license nearly costs 2000€ we better be

    • @TomK32
      @TomK32 Рік тому +4

      You can see a car parked half on the sidewalk at 2:11 which is a big nuisance and certainly not allowed at this strip of the road.

    • @marmey1028
      @marmey1028 Рік тому +1

      @@derTJAY mine cost 3500

    • @derTJAY
      @derTJAY Рік тому +3

      @@marmey1028 Holy shit

    • @Defirence
      @Defirence 10 місяців тому +2

      @@marmey1028 jesus, that's like an entire month's salary here. Here it's like 20 - 40 Euro maybe 50 max to get a licence, no wonder everyone here drives like shite.

  • @joakimstegelmeyer1029
    @joakimstegelmeyer1029 3 роки тому +1389

    This is a volunteer fire department located in the village of Stammham, north of Ingolstadt in Bavaria. The village is very close to the motorway (Autobahn) A9 between Munich and Berlin in Germany. This is a quite good example when motorists leave a passage for emergency vehicles (Rettungsgasse) on the Autobahn. Drivers are required to do so by law and the passage should be formed already when the traffic is jamming up. Unforntunately this does not always work this well. Fines for for not forming this Rettungssse have been raised and the police has put focus on the issue the last couple of years. Please note the moment when the fire truck is entering the Autobahn (from minute 3). The road they use is closed tho other traffic but a number of drivers use it to leave the Autobahn to avoid the traffic jam.

    • @switch12345678
      @switch12345678 2 роки тому +19

      Das ist keine richtige Autobahnauffahrt. Wurde sie nur für Rettungsfahrzeuge gebaut? Und ist es nicht erlaubt sie zu befahren als Autofahrer selbst in diesem Fall?

    • @chiefjames9749
      @chiefjames9749 2 роки тому +106

      @@switch12345678 das ist eine Aus-/Auffahrt nur für Rettungskräfte und die Autobahnmeisterei und darf auch bei Stau etc. nicht durch andere Verkehrsteilnehmer genutzt werden

    • @PascalGienger
      @PascalGienger Рік тому +27

      @@chiefjames9749 Etwas ähnliches gibt's auch für Autobahnraststätten. Diese Zufahrtswege dürfen nur Mitarbeiter und Rettungsdienste/ Polizei / Feuerwehr nutzen. Manchmal ist da sogar eine Schranke für die man einen Transponder benötigt.

    • @seca_bie
      @seca_bie Рік тому +18

      Genau, das ist eine so genannte Behelfsausfahrt, die eben nur zu diesen speziellen Zwecken genutzt werden darf.

    • @specialopsdave
      @specialopsdave Рік тому +15

      In the US, our rules are;
      On the freeway, there are wide shoulders. In a traffic jam, keep clear of them, as they are used by emergency services, since it's not easy to pull over while stopped. While moving, or on roads without wide hard shoulders, however, the rules are the same here as in Germany; Pull over to the side, and leave the center of the road open

  • @martinschlegel1823
    @martinschlegel1823 Рік тому +792

    Always amazed how fast these reactions can be. As a German I remember how impressed I was when I was in a traffic jam, on the way to an airport, Firefighters speeded by, directly followed by police and a tow truck and not even 15 minutes later the traffic was gone, I passed the place where the accident had been and while one could still see on the ground where the fire had been, everything was already cleaned up with firetrucks, tow truck and everyone gone, just a lonely police car parked on the side probably still filling out some paperwork :D

    • @gpsoftsk1
      @gpsoftsk1 Рік тому +16

      In the UK I experienced the highway being closed (because of a road accident investigation) for 24 hours, that was south of London where M23 and M25 were crossing. I remember I went from Gatwick airport to London and was in a traffic jam for 2-3 hours (afternoon to evening time). Then I checked the next morning and it was still closed, they opened it 24 hours later after the accident. In the UK they have time for everything 😀

    • @Bl4nkTr3x
      @Bl4nkTr3x Рік тому +26

      @@gpsoftsk1 This can happen in germay as well. Sometime the accidents are just so horrific that it takes time to get all out safe and sound. I remember that in the news were an accident with 10 to 20 vehicals and the road was closed for 48h or so and even after the close there were just on lane out of 3 or 4 open. And if I recall it corretly there was just one dead driver, the drunken guy who was responsible for the accident.

    • @martinschlegel1823
      @martinschlegel1823 Рік тому +8

      @@Bl4nkTr3x With so many cars, yeah I can imagine that it takes time. Same goes when infrastructure is severely damaged like if a bridge is really damaged. Normally those can sustain quite a beating and not care too much but...
      My personal experience is though, that it usually is quite fast.

    • @wernerderchamp
      @wernerderchamp Рік тому +9

      @@martinschlegel1823 The main thing that keeps a road closed is when a fatality occurs. Because in this case you need to wait for a state attorney and police investigation.
      We had a car crash into a semi head-on at 1.30am (not on the highway). The car driver probably fell asleep at the wheel and the semi had no chance to avoid the crash, the force of the impact even bumped him into the crash barrier, leaving a significant dent behind (yet he stayed on the road).
      The road was closed until 8am. I was present until 5am and enjoyed a day of homeoffice after just 4 hours of sleep afterwards.
      When its not fatal, we can usually re-open one lane after 15-30 minutes (depending how bad debris/fluids were spread).

    • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
      @jed-henrywitkowski6470 Рік тому +2

      My mom grew up in California and told me how accidents there are often made worse by rubber neckers.
      In my state, folks tend to be pretty good at yielding to emergency vehicles, howver were a state with counties bigger than some states...shoot, this state is bigger than some countries!
      Not only that, it's quite rural and response time hampered simply by distance often.
      Often times, lawmen are the first officials on scene even if it's something outside of what the do.

  • @jochem420
    @jochem420 Рік тому +52

    in my experience German drivers are extremily considerate when it comes to emergency services. they dont freak out and do unpredictable stuff, they just move over a bit and keep driving

  • @alexclark7014
    @alexclark7014 9 місяців тому +8

    As a firefighter in Canada for 30 years ( much of it on Rescue one) I am amazed by the drivers. Here in Canada no one knows or cares what they are supposed to be doing
    Nice knock down BTW

  • @jimzucker
    @jimzucker Рік тому +227

    as an ausländer living in germany i freaking love the Rettungsgasse on the autobahn.

    • @m4c1990
      @m4c1990 Рік тому +2

      Ist es nicht Gesetz in den meisten EU Ländern? Das gibt es nicht nur in DE.

    • @JoshuaAndrea1
      @JoshuaAndrea1 Рік тому +5

      @@m4c1990 Not in the NL at least, there's no banners like in DE that keep reminding people of the Rettungsgasse

    • @donaldtrumpjr1036
      @donaldtrumpjr1036 Рік тому +2

      @@m4c1990 It's only a German thing. Maybe they have it in their law but they would never follow it like we do in Germany

    • @petterpetterdk7252
      @petterpetterdk7252 Рік тому +2

      People in Denmark move to the sides when the firetruck or ambulance is coming, but as soon it's gone by, they move back into the lanes. so stupid :(

    • @thomas.thomas
      @thomas.thomas Рік тому

      @@m4c1990 nicht über rot zu gehen ist auch ein Gesetz, fahr aber mal in London oder Paris Auto, du musst aufpassen keinen zu überfahren weil alle über rot gehen

  • @ANZAC1915
    @ANZAC1915 Рік тому +720

    This just appeared on my UA-cam recommended to watch list. As an Australian volunteer firefigther, I am in awe at the amazing consideration of other road users in making a very clear path for emergency services - if only we could receive half the amount of courtesy and consideration, our job would be so much easier. Well done to the firefighters on a quick extinguish.

    • @raenfox
      @raenfox Рік тому +59

      It's required by law to form a corridor for emergency vehicle access. Sadly there's still a lot of people who don't get it and fail to do so. Some drivers even use it themselves, sometimes even in the wrong direction, so they can escape the jam. If you fail to form the corridor or you are blocking/using it, you'll get hit with a hefty fine.

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 Рік тому +38

      It is an obligation. Taught during driving lessons. The requirements for a driving license in Germany are very high, unlike the US and some other countries. And it shows! Much less accidents, and much better behavior.
      (Though there are a few jerks everywhere.)

    • @ANZAC1915
      @ANZAC1915 Рік тому +5

      Well, I think it could be law over here and they still wouldn't care.

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 Рік тому +32

      @@ANZAC1915 Stepping out of line isn't very appreciated in Germany. People will address you when you do not follow the rules or 'local good behavior'.
      This has its flaws, but also advantages like shown in the video.
      So do not be surprised when in Germany your neighbor tells you, you cannot mow your grass on a sunday. And the entire village will show you they agree with your neighbor for at least a week.

    • @r.igormortis149
      @r.igormortis149 Рік тому +30

      @@ANZAC1915 Try jaywalking in germany. There's a running gag/rule: if you walk across a red light when a child is nearby, have yourself get overrun to at least serve as a bad example.
      In germany we are not slaves to rules, but we obey them.

  • @davidsmyth8647
    @davidsmyth8647 8 місяців тому +17

    We have these part time or "retained" firemen in Ireland too outside the cities. Fantastic guys, a friend of mine had a fire in his farm buildings a few years ago & still talks about their bravery trying to save his machines despite the hazards. Brave men. Max respect.

    • @Kekmit
      @Kekmit 4 місяці тому

      We have them in Poland too, even teenagers can become volunteers. Many of my classmates from school were firefighters, so they had to skip few lessons and days to save people's life.

    • @grahammaguire404
      @grahammaguire404 3 місяці тому

      The driver and his front seat crew manager roughly translated into English were saying "Fucking typical T-BONE STEAK and all the trimmings for our evening meal and we get a shout!!!!

  • @Francois8011
    @Francois8011 3 місяці тому +2

    The freeway looks like the red sea parting! Nice job!

  • @drtakeshi
    @drtakeshi 3 роки тому +900

    Very quick and efficient. This fits to German image.

    • @tophiphi
      @tophiphi 2 роки тому +15

      LMAO

    • @mistralpandera
      @mistralpandera 2 роки тому +48

      This fits for every firemen of the world ! Greets from Finland voluntary rescue & firework 😉

    • @switch12345678
      @switch12345678 2 роки тому +2

      Lame police weren't in the scene.

    • @scheckenhere7417
      @scheckenhere7417 2 роки тому +7

      @@switch12345678 you wanna spam that everywhere? Just compare the distance from firefighters with possibly longer from police.

    • @uhli7126
      @uhli7126 Рік тому +11

      😂😂 Let me tell you as a german, there is nothing quick and efficient about germany.. If you actually told someone here how quick and efficient our authoritys are it would most likely be considered as a sarcastic joke. But maybe our standards as germans are just higher.. who knows

  • @mariussundsvalen2034
    @mariussundsvalen2034 3 роки тому +1437

    that music really ruined the whole video

    • @TomaszJegorow
      @TomaszJegorow 3 роки тому +44

      It really did not.

    • @juliuslochner9325
      @juliuslochner9325 3 роки тому +48

      @@TomaszJegorow it did because you couldn’t understand them

    • @TomaszJegorow
      @TomaszJegorow 3 роки тому +24

      @@juliuslochner9325 I don't understand them even without the music so.. yeah, I guess it depends on whether someone can speak/understand German or not :)

    • @jackstailers3248
      @jackstailers3248 3 роки тому +53

      I agree. I would rather have just the pure, raw audio

    • @ProdigyofEpistemology
      @ProdigyofEpistemology 3 роки тому +14

      Yea for real, wtf was that.

  • @Xofm
    @Xofm 10 місяців тому +6

    Какая прекрасная культура у людей, спец служб еще нет, но все заблаговременно освободили место для проезда спецтранспорта, никто не пытается проскочить! Отличный народ! Прекрасное общество!

  • @johnmiller6976
    @johnmiller6976 Рік тому +6

    Homeboy turned off sirens in areas where they weren't needed as to not annoy the folks in buildings that are maybe sleeping.. path cleared on the freeway.. well done Germans

  • @Dobry69
    @Dobry69 Рік тому +343

    Traffic splits to allow for emergency vehicles. People in the opposite lane aren't slowing down to see what happened. Incredible

    • @ErdoganIstKeinZiegenfi...
      @ErdoganIstKeinZiegenfi... Рік тому +24

      While I personally try to understand what makes people stop/slow down for seeing or even filming human misery, I deeply despise people who give in to that urge.

    • @floggyWM1
      @floggyWM1 Рік тому +17

      just amazing, not here in America. Lets all drive below the speed limit in the left lane, and look at our phones while we are doing it.

    • @HafdirTasare
      @HafdirTasare Рік тому +9

      You can get some heavy fines if you slow down next to a traffic accient to watch it.
      Not heavy enought in my opinion though.

    • @klausbrinck2137
      @klausbrinck2137 Рік тому +8

      Since a couple of years, there´s a fine for slowing down to watch what happened, since it used to happen sometimes. Since the fine was introduced, none bothers the firefighters/ambulances anymore.

    • @OriginalKontrar
      @OriginalKontrar Рік тому +13

      The only thing preventing other people in the opposite lane from slowing down is the danger of someone following you at 250 km/h. Given the chance, those people would stop and take photos or videos of the accident, even in Germany. That's why we introduced new laws against those (as we call them) "Gaffer" ("gazers"). Just the act of stopping or slowing down to watch an accident is punishable by 20 to 1000€. Photographing a helpless person is considered an act of neglected support and is punishable by up to 2 years of prison. There have been many problems with those kind of people in the past and I'm very glad it has somewhat changed over the last years.

  • @couch9416
    @couch9416 5 років тому +231

    Immerhin hat die Rettungsgasse geklappt

    • @philippkoch6205
      @philippkoch6205 3 роки тому +4

      Bis auf das eine Auto schon

    • @pxu_190
      @pxu_190 2 роки тому

      @Pad Z Geschichten ausm Paulaner Garten

    • @CC-xh3eo
      @CC-xh3eo 2 роки тому +1

      @@pxu_190 Penner!

  • @thedrunkenirish7800
    @thedrunkenirish7800 Рік тому +11

    Germans showing the rest of the world how things should be done when emergency workers need to get to an area. A friend of mine in Germany is a volunteer fire fighter and seen the station where he works. Top respect to all

  • @thomastrautmann7357
    @thomastrautmann7357 Рік тому +4

    Meinen größten RESPEKT !!! Ihr seid Helden!!!

  • @dejendecagarnos
    @dejendecagarnos 3 роки тому +253

    Congratulations to my brothers firefigther in Germany,God bless you always.
    Our respet from Chile.

    • @MargaritaMagdalena
      @MargaritaMagdalena 3 роки тому +1

      I don't think anyone deserves to be blessed just based on their job tbh

    • @dejendecagarnos
      @dejendecagarnos 3 роки тому +8

      @@MargaritaMagdalena Are you firefigther?

    • @MargaritaMagdalena
      @MargaritaMagdalena 3 роки тому

      @@dejendecagarnos No, I'm an English teacher in high school.

    • @dejendecagarnos
      @dejendecagarnos 3 роки тому +18

      @@MargaritaMagdalena I am firefigther by 30 years.....only special persons can be firefigther and ower job is very dangerous because the fire kill 200 firefigther to the year in the world.
      The bless is necesary,all want to return to home...

    • @MargaritaMagdalena
      @MargaritaMagdalena 3 роки тому

      @@dejendecagarnos If a firefighter is abusive to their spouse or children or watches child p-rn-graphy, are they a special person too?

  • @Hausmeister-aachenDe
    @Hausmeister-aachenDe 4 роки тому +185

    Danke das ihr euren Mitmenschen zur Seite steht und danke für das Video. Liebe Grüße aus Aachen!

  • @Filtastic
    @Filtastic Рік тому +3

    3:00 omg the siren goes perfectly with music 😂

  • @MikeWaldt
    @MikeWaldt Рік тому +18

    A credit to the German Fire Service a superb response to the situation. Also full credit to the motorists that had already moved to open a path for the fire engine.

  • @dustoff85
    @dustoff85 2 роки тому +193

    I spent 6 years in Germany Courtesy of the US Army ( i was a Blackhawk Pilot. 1969 to Dec 1971 i was a Sheridan Tanker in Budingen, NE of Frankfort then from 1986 thru 1989 I was a Senior Warrant Officer / Blackhawk Piot ( DUSTOFF) in Southern Bavaria in Augsburg. Those two rotations were awesome Germany was amazing the food was Fantastic I had a great time with my wife on the second trip cleanest countries I’ve ever been in my entire life

    • @vorpommerinaustralia5418
      @vorpommerinaustralia5418 2 роки тому +13

      Thank you for your Service from Germany!😎🙌🏻🇩🇪🇺🇸

    • @switch12345678
      @switch12345678 2 роки тому +1

      @@ayyarmia9186 For bombing weddings or invading Iraq? Their presence is not necessary in Germany.

    • @TheMrDarius
      @TheMrDarius Рік тому +1

      So you flew the old Alpha models? The Huey was great but the Blackhawk will always have a spot in my heart forever because I did avionics for the Lima models from 2006-2010. I miss being around them haha.

    • @D4RKBRU73
      @D4RKBRU73 Рік тому +1

      This video is actually not that far from Augsburg

    • @TeaTime
      @TeaTime Рік тому +5

      greetings from Büdingen my friend and thanks for the service!

  • @simontrucker3624
    @simontrucker3624 Рік тому +42

    Should be re-titled, 'German Motorists amazing response to Stormtroopers in Firetruck'.
    Nice job btw. Well trained Volunteer Brigades are always impressive.

  • @randomperson3787
    @randomperson3787 Рік тому +2

    Nobody’s gonna talk about this dude’s clean park ! 0:26

  • @Cardelous
    @Cardelous Рік тому +3

    wow, how well mannered are the drivers to stand aside and not interfere the tasks to made are blowing my mind!!!

  • @NationGamer090
    @NationGamer090 3 роки тому +87

    I love the moments when the "rettungsgasse" works😊

  • @david-stewart
    @david-stewart 3 роки тому +399

    The rock music wasn't really necessarily

  • @agustinussigitpriambodo4627
    @agustinussigitpriambodo4627 Рік тому +2

    Amazing... salute for German firefighters.. even only car on fire, you donning full fireman out fit and breathing apparatus also...

  • @rowleyparks
    @rowleyparks 9 місяців тому +2

    Never seen invisible seatbelts before these Germans and their crazy technology

  • @rasmoffy4699
    @rasmoffy4699 3 роки тому +359

    I love how the traffic had already moved out the way to allow emergency vehicles thru and the traffic on the other side keeps on moving like nothing happening! If that was in the UK thier would be traffic jams on both sides!

    • @RoyalPT
      @RoyalPT 2 роки тому +30

      yeah cause it get get reaaaaly expensive if you dont so it and depending on the situation you can be even sentenced to an "Indirect murder"

    • @Belta420
      @Belta420 2 роки тому

      Idk if its true im not german maybe the police or someone said to move the cars to the other side so its faster for the firetruck to get to the car than waiting for the truck and waiting for all the cars to move out of the way

    • @RoyalPT
      @RoyalPT 2 роки тому +41

      @@Belta420 i live in germany and it is fixed by law that right at the point when traffic is starting, the cara have to move to tge right side if there are 2 lanes or free the middle lane when its 3 lanes even if they dont hear any sirenes yet. If they dont do it, their platenumbers are registered by the next firetruck, ambulance or police car that tryes to pass through and the owner of the car will have to pay a big fee for not making space

    • @Belta420
      @Belta420 2 роки тому +17

      @@RoyalPT countrys need this law

    • @larrynivren8139
      @larrynivren8139 2 роки тому +3

      Uuups.... good luck that there were all responsible people around.... Time HAS CHANGED.... ALSO in GERMANY..... We ALL ON THIS PLANET HAVE TO CREATE A NEW TIME.... otherwise.... good luck.....

  • @reubenjames5951
    @reubenjames5951 3 роки тому +568

    Germany is impressive in so many ways.

    • @reubenjames5951
      @reubenjames5951 3 роки тому +32

      @@okwhatnow2337 Take a positive thought, become positive.

    • @reubenjames5951
      @reubenjames5951 3 роки тому +4

      @@okwhatnow2337 I understand. Well, I've never been so you know better.

    • @Propaganda4youu
      @Propaganda4youu 3 роки тому +31

      @@okwhatnow2337 Can you link this Song pls? Beacuse iam born in Poland, raised in Germany and i never heard about a Racist Song towards Asians. Never in my life.

    • @annaaa4080
      @annaaa4080 3 роки тому +1

      austria too

    • @LeonMaybe
      @LeonMaybe 3 роки тому +38

      @@okwhatnow2337 How is the song “Drei Chinesen mit dem Kontrabass“ a racist Song? They don’t even make fun of the Chinese accent like you said. Usually the song is sung normally and than 5 more variations of the song where the consonants are all replaced with one consonant.
      The only point you could make is “racial profiling” in the song but even that would be stupid. In the Song the policemen approaches the Chinese men and ask “What is this?/What are you doing?” and nothing more.

  • @ricwalker6600
    @ricwalker6600 Рік тому +3

    I am amazed they had a near perfect emergency corridor. i ofen hear from family members that are volunteer and professional firefighters complaining about it that i came to believe they are rather rare to be that clean.

  • @chrisbee9643
    @chrisbee9643 Рік тому +2

    Hell of a ride by the driver!

  • @ArmeedF
    @ArmeedF 3 роки тому +81

    Bis auf das bekloppte Lied echt ein richtig gutes Video!

  • @16thChemical
    @16thChemical 4 роки тому +641

    Are they all volunteer firefighters? I see they are coming to the firehouse by their own cars. How can they response so fast?

    • @maurizio6465
      @maurizio6465 4 роки тому +304

      16thChemical yes they are volunteer Firefighters. They get alarmed by a pager and drive then on the fastest way to the department. After that the volunteers change their clothes and drive with the fire truck to the accident

    • @16thChemical
      @16thChemical 4 роки тому +196

      @@maurizio6465 I searched on internet and found out there is 1 volunteer firefighter per each 80 civilians.
      So many of them. That was why they can response so fast!
      Whereas there is 1 firefighter per each 1,000 civilians in my country, South Korea.

    • @km-kl3lg
      @km-kl3lg 4 роки тому +184

      You are required to live nearby the station if you want to join as a volunteer. Over 90% percent of the German fire brigade are volunteers.

    • @16thChemical
      @16thChemical 4 роки тому +56

      @@km-kl3lg Do you have more infos? I want to volunteer myself to German fire brigade, but I can only speak very basic German. But recently I've heard that refugees who can't speak even English work in fire brigades because populations is decreasing so they need more people. So, do you think I can work in volunteer fire brigade?

    • @km-kl3lg
      @km-kl3lg 4 роки тому +6

      @@16thChemical Is there anything else you'd like to know, some more infos?

  • @AL_THOMAS_777
    @AL_THOMAS_777 Рік тому +2

    YEAH very disciplined ! I really LOVE my german mates (My granddad has been a firechief) !

  • @EasyAmerica
    @EasyAmerica Рік тому +13

    Vielen Dank euch allen, die ihr für und da seid. ❤👍

  • @mordeath83
    @mordeath83 Рік тому +148

    As a fire fighter from South Africa I am amazed at the co-operation of the public to make way for the first responders here its a struggle everyday

    • @nicz7694
      @nicz7694 Рік тому +13

      Its actually needed to even get your drivers license, basically just like a law :)
      I hope that someday every country would do that

    • @joshuafoster9338
      @joshuafoster9338 Рік тому +7

      @@nicz7694 It's law in the US as well, but half the people still don't get out of the way.

    • @mordeath83
      @mordeath83 Рік тому +3

      @@nicz7694 its law here aswell but people could care less

    • @sidhu704
      @sidhu704 Рік тому +4

      @@joshuafoster9338 more than half can't be bothered in the bigger cities, i've seen some real thick skulled humans, and whilst it's a law, getting your drivers licence in the States only teaches you to operate the motor vehicle, not what to do in emergencies nor defensive driving, that's the biggest flaw.

    • @floggyWM1
      @floggyWM1 Рік тому

      @@sidhu704 any idiot can get a license in the states, i literally seen someone who can't read that has a license.

  • @CopperAdam1
    @CopperAdam1 Рік тому +106

    Outstanding job Freiwillige Feuerwehr Stammham! I counted six guys in that MAN pumper and kudos to the German drivers on the autobahn for creating a pathway for the first responders without having to be directed to do so!. Having been a cop for 30 years in Los Angeles, the motorists down here can learn a huge lesson from the Germans as to how to properly respond to code 3 traffic!

    • @EnjoyFirefighting
      @EnjoyFirefighting Рік тому +9

      usually they'll fit a crew of 9 on an ordinary Engine;
      As for the emergency corridor: traffic laws require motorists to create and keep that corridor before being able to see or hear an approaching emergency vehicle

    • @andantecomodo1767
      @andantecomodo1767 Рік тому +2

      A cop for 30 years in LA - for me as a German, this makes a bright imagination of Lt. Columbo! 😄 Many thanks to every cop in the world!

    • @jan-lukas
      @jan-lukas 8 місяців тому

      ​@@EnjoyFirefightingyou also have to keep the corridor after emergency vehicles have passed, which sadly most people ignore, because often there will be more emergency vehicles following (like the ambulance arriving earlier/later because it's sometimes dispatched from the hospital, not the fire station)

  • @terrystephens1102
    @terrystephens1102 3 місяці тому +1

    Really admire how motorists automatically clear access for the emergency services 😁👌👌👌

  • @MonitoSmith
    @MonitoSmith Рік тому +17

    Trabajo de esto mismo en mi pais, Argentina... No puedo creer el respeto que tienen los otros conductores de ese lugar. 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @jessebella9322
    @jessebella9322 Рік тому +252

    Lived in Germany for 3 or so years now, and still love the autobahn and how everyone moves and makes the lane, even if just a little congested. The gap is always there. Its actually a rule to do that and leave that gap in stationery of very slow traffic, in case of emergency vehicles coming, often or not they do not but its still nice the gap/lane for them is there if they do

    • @subsony2005
      @subsony2005 Рік тому +3

      Thats not usual. :D Keeping space free in case of an enmergency is a problem tbh.

    • @jessebella9322
      @jessebella9322 Рік тому +1

      @@subsony2005 It is usual though and is a problem, explain? tbh I do not understand tbh XD

    • @subsony2005
      @subsony2005 Рік тому

      @@jessebella9322 "tbh" means to be honest. Im a firefighter for myself and i see often that they dont let space for EMS on a motorway.

    • @jessebella9322
      @jessebella9322 Рік тому +1

      @@subsony2005 oh ok haha, erm Where do you live? It is not Germany, id be shocked if it were, Germany is where I was referring to and spoke about because I have never seen a gap not left and I've used the autobahn for many years, actually, the lane is made by a rule, even when there is no emergency vehicle coming and the traffic is just clogged up. I know this isn't the case in many other countries though and have seen emergency vehicles held up badly in those

    • @24028362
      @24028362 Рік тому

      Why do they need to make space between lanes when there is a hard shoulder.

  • @Hopeless_and_Forlorn
    @Hopeless_and_Forlorn Рік тому +290

    A burning car in the center lane of a busy freeway. If this scenario was in Texas, say on I-35 anywhere from Laredo to Oklahoma, not only would traffic block the fire truck, cars would continue to flow around the burning car on either side and on the shoulder. Meanwhile the disruption of the normal, 85 mph pace would cause about forty cases of violent road rage, three of four shootings, six or eight more wrecks, several drug overdoses, and a sexual assault or two. I was stationed in Germany for three years in the 1960s, and I would have stayed there if I had known what a shithole the U.S. was going to become.

    • @harishal5109
      @harishal5109 Рік тому +38

      @Ari GSD Uhhh what’s your problem ;) He’s just talking Abt his experience!

    • @FrankHeuvelman
      @FrankHeuvelman Рік тому

      That behavior is what many Americans mean when they use the word 'freedom.'
      "No one is gonna to tell me how to behave. It's my freaking right to act as I please, no matter the consequences." "Get out of the way, you stupid firefighters, It's me and my business is more important than yours so make room or I'll put a bullet into you tire! It's my 2nd Amendment right!"

    • @professionaleejit5927
      @professionaleejit5927 Рік тому +17

      @Ari GSD but he's not wrong

    • @Fifsson_
      @Fifsson_ Рік тому +18

      @Ari GSD "oh no, there are problems in my country. Well, too bad, I don't care and the people that do care just have bad altitudes lol"

    • @mshevy9829
      @mshevy9829 Рік тому +11

      @Ari GSD "OK" with people dying of incompetence, truly an american thing to say, X FUCKING D

  • @Albatross-365
    @Albatross-365 Рік тому +3

    If it had been here in the UK, there probably would have been an accident in the other direction caused by people slowing down to see what's going on

  • @salty_web_6956
    @salty_web_6956 Рік тому +2

    bravo jungs & danke für alles!

  • @imhooks
    @imhooks Рік тому +119

    The most amazing part of this is the fact that there are no giant SUVs and they all move out of the way of emergency vehicles. Coming from an American this is impressive.

    • @downundanow5569
      @downundanow5569 Рік тому +16

      In 2019 SUV sales in Germany skyrocketed and became the most popular type of vehicle sold. It would be a different video today.

    • @imhooks
      @imhooks Рік тому +1

      @@downundanow5569 interesting

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 Рік тому +20

      @@imhooks But compared to the US, Germany has still much less SUV's and most of all less Pickup trucks.
      Creating a rescue lane in slow traffic is an obligation in Germany. And to get a driving license you have to get driving lessons and a lot of knowledge. And it shows on the road, much less accidents and much better behavior.

    • @Jehty21
      @Jehty21 Рік тому

      As a German I am infuriated by the idiots at around 3:15 who are to stupid to move out of the way.

    • @marcelx174
      @marcelx174 Рік тому +9

      ​@@downundanow5569 What we call SUV is a joke in the US. Most of our SUVs are still little european cars.

  • @bhanureddy2087
    @bhanureddy2087 3 роки тому +208

    Even in my wildest imagination I couldn't comprehend this coordination in my country

    • @base7400
      @base7400 2 роки тому +2

      Which country do you live in?

    • @1Jasmin
      @1Jasmin 2 роки тому +2

      Where are you from?

    • @osamaahad618
      @osamaahad618 2 роки тому +10

      india 😂

    • @superandreanintendo
      @superandreanintendo 2 роки тому +8

      Then you are right 😂

    • @e.458
      @e.458 2 роки тому +8

      It's easy, you make people pay for not doing so.

  • @Mumpitzjaeger
    @Mumpitzjaeger 4 місяці тому +2

    Disobeying the emergency lane rule in Germany can be punished by fines between 200 € and 280 €, the suspension of your drivers license for one month and 2 penalty points (at 8 points, you'll lose your license indefinitely).

  • @jg2965
    @jg2965 Рік тому +1

    Three things I noticed about this. UK fire fighters are stationed in most fire stations, the Germans had already made space for emergency services. Lastly the other side of the road did not slow down to watch.

    • @VollKaracho209
      @VollKaracho209 Рік тому

      well this is a voluntarily fire-department, so the people can't be stationed, they have to be somewhere like work for example. Therefore they came pretty quickly, didn't they?
      Obviously there are also firestation with firemen stationed, but these are the guys that actually do this for work.

  • @javencera
    @javencera 3 роки тому +111

    3:20 in my country, it would take them 30 mnts to go through all that traffic, as people wouldn't move out of the way XD

    • @Zackislivid
      @Zackislivid 3 роки тому +34

      in scotland its the law to move for an emergancy responder if not they can ram u off the road or make u pay a fine.

    • @piuforte
      @piuforte 3 роки тому +8

      @@Zackislivid Thats a good law. Think we need this also here in germoney. People don't move very often out of the way like you can see here...

    • @harshwardhandadhe4629
      @harshwardhandadhe4629 3 роки тому +3

      eternity in my contry (india)

    • @blazejbysy4587
      @blazejbysy4587 3 роки тому +4

      @@piuforte i`m from poland and everybody want to move, but very thin roads ruining it.

    • @piuforte
      @piuforte 3 роки тому +4

      @@blazejbysy4587 I have been in Poland a few times... Remember the streets, wasn't that bad....

  • @felipevega5383
    @felipevega5383 Рік тому +141

    You will never ser this Happen in an American highways. Props to the brave German firefighters and the citizens for making an emergency lane!! Germans are efficient and smart, cheers from Mexico 🇲🇽

    • @tobyk.4911
      @tobyk.4911 Рік тому +8

      That's just a question of legislature. They would need to make it mandatory and threaten a fine when being found not forming the rescue lane. About 10 years ago, it was also already mandatory, but many people didn't remember it when they came into a traffic jam, and the fine was just 20€. It usually didn't really work. At the same time, in Austria the fine was already 2000€ ... unsurprisingly, the drivers in Austrian took it much more serious.
      In recent years, there were some PR campaigns for more awareness for the rescue lane, and the fine is much higher now (compared to the previous 20€)... Now it often (like in this video) works much better than a few years ago ... but there are also still many cases where it doesn't work well.

    • @jordan2104
      @jordan2104 Рік тому

      You don't know what you're talking about! It's the law to move over and stop when emergency vehicles are approaching from either direction. Unless it's a high-speed chase and some people might realize a little too late, people respect this law pretty much everywhere in the US. Watch any video of emergency vehicles in traffic in the US and you'll see. You live in Mexico and you talk about the US? How are the drivers behaving in Mexico huh? Wanna talk about that?

    • @AAAAAA-zw7oh
      @AAAAAA-zw7oh Рік тому +4

      @@jordan2104 I... dont think that by America he means the USA. In spanish America reffers to the whole continent

    • @patentexperts1675
      @patentexperts1675 Рік тому +2

      In the USA people would have been driving by the burning vehicle on the left lane and on the right lane.

    • @jordan2104
      @jordan2104 Рік тому

      @@AAAAAA-zw7oh Well, you can't generalize anything about the North American continent. You have to specify which country you're talking about because they're very different from each other.

  • @darkketchup8883
    @darkketchup8883 Рік тому +1

    thank you fire fighters.. your the best..

  • @michaelvillanueva6862
    @michaelvillanueva6862 День тому

    Awesome! Love seeeing the volunteers. Truly amazing how the motorist leave a lane for firetrucks.

  • @TheAbrantino
    @TheAbrantino 3 роки тому +30

    Love from this Portuguese firefighters... We are all brothers!!!

    • @timgiehannover9647
      @timgiehannover9647 2 роки тому +2

      German

    • @dan_kay
      @dan_kay Рік тому

      To be fair: There are many brave sisters among our firefighters in Germany that kick ass every day and all day long!

    • @TheAbrantino
      @TheAbrantino Рік тому

      @@dan_kay they are brothers too

    • @dan_kay
      @dan_kay Рік тому

      @@TheAbrantino
      fode-se - LOL

  • @bigdmac33
    @bigdmac33 Рік тому +15

    That was so choreographed, from the motorists creating an empty lane to the firefighters going into action. Amazing!

    • @rzu1474
      @rzu1474 Рік тому +7

      It's the law

  • @andreastrenkel5535
    @andreastrenkel5535 Рік тому +1

    Hammer Jungs... euch gilt mein größter Respekt ❤😎👍👍👍

  • @wanderer5581
    @wanderer5581 Рік тому +1

    local volunteers, always on call.. the meaning of community, respect and gratitude.

  • @redwhaleage
    @redwhaleage Рік тому +57

    The most amazing thing here is how the public have been trained to GET OUT OF THE WAY so efficiently

    • @floggyWM1
      @floggyWM1 Рік тому +6

      if that was in america, people would be using opening to get to the front of the traffic/stoppage.

    • @NFreund
      @NFreund Рік тому +2

      @@floggyWM1 american driving licenses are a joke - this is one of the reasons we have such comprehensive driver education and this is also the result of one. If americans had to do proper training, things would look very different as well in the USA.

    • @wernerderchamp
      @wernerderchamp Рік тому +1

      @@floggyWM1 Unfortunately, that trend is sweeping over. 240€ (280€ if you interfere with emergency services) and a one month suspension does not seem enough. I hope they raise it - people that ignore traffic laws on purpose only learn it by walking or taking the bus for a while.

  • @alexproduction8434
    @alexproduction8434 Рік тому +21

    As a german firefighter my self, im proud of what where doing, and i aint only talking about the german firefighters.

  • @miloelite
    @miloelite Рік тому +1

    Wow 😳. So in Germany, people actually pull over for emergency vehicles. Must be nice.

  • @andrewdeck9994
    @andrewdeck9994 Рік тому +3

    No more than two words:
    Well done.

  • @ibold1000
    @ibold1000 2 роки тому +78

    That's a reasonable siren. I love how in America, our fire engines are literally equipped with full sized, mechanical tornado sirens and ship horns haha!

    • @ThePowerfox18
      @ThePowerfox18 2 роки тому +54

      Did you know, that the sirens from german trucks are that way, because the tones are unpleasant so easier to hear and you can hear if the truck is coming towards you or away from you because of the Doppler effect? The American sirens are too pleasant and and you can’t make out the tonal change because it’s not just two tones

    • @ibold1000
      @ibold1000 2 роки тому +3

      @Tim Kaliba thats too cool! Totally makes sense.

    • @Markus-zb5zd
      @Markus-zb5zd Рік тому +15

      the german one is way louder :) but you can't hear that from the camera perspective

    • @Thrawn0504
      @Thrawn0504 Рік тому

      Sounds like, Ger ni... Ger ni.....Ger ni!

    • @Markus-zb5zd
      @Markus-zb5zd Рік тому

      @@Thrawn0504 oh fuck off with that bullshit, no place for such racist jokes

  • @michaeldorr2926
    @michaeldorr2926 Рік тому +27

    Respekt an alle die bei der Feuerwehr helfen 👍🏻.

  • @bigbaba1111
    @bigbaba1111 Рік тому +2

    Firefighters all around the world are one unique species.

  • @lightnorthwind
    @lightnorthwind Рік тому +1

    If this was in the UK, there would have been a solid 3 lane queue for 3 miles on the opposite carriageway due to rubber neckers! Full credit to all the sensible German motorists for *not* slowing down to gawp at what was happening.

  • @Bo88y22
    @Bo88y22 Рік тому +62

    Got to love how the German people leave a path for emergency vehicles when they get stuck in a traffic jam. (This happens on every hold up with or without an emergency)

    • @EnjoyFirefighting
      @EnjoyFirefighting Рік тому +7

      I'd wish that it would be done in every traffic jam

    • @wernerderchamp
      @wernerderchamp Рік тому +1

      @@EnjoyFirefighting It often kinda works. It takes a few people to start doing this, my observation is that most people just follow. Usually it either works mostly well (you always have some sleepers), or not at all.

    • @EnjoyFirefighting
      @EnjoyFirefighting Рік тому +2

      @@wernerderchamp most of the time I can't complain that much, but there are also incidents where even pulling aside with an emergency vehicle isn't a sufficient hint for others to follow

  • @jaycee330
    @jaycee330 Рік тому +23

    3:11 Those cars are illegally using the emergency road access to the autobahn. It's clearly signed both way no vehicles except authorized vehicles.

    • @user-pb2th3tc8u
      @user-pb2th3tc8u Рік тому

      When I saw a case like this irl (also German Autobahn) there were cars also leaving through that access. It was that bad, that the moment the crew of the ambulance opened the gate, they rushed out blocking the waiting ambulance. It had to close the access gate and wait for the police to fend the motorists off. It was a shitshow, complete with civilian Trucks trying to use the emergency opening (Rettungsgasse) on the Autobahn for themselves, blocking the emergency services even more.

  • @jmt8706official
    @jmt8706official Рік тому +1

    Excellent response and driving as well!

  • @jaesbow
    @jaesbow Рік тому +23

    Seattle area firefighters would be astounded that German drivers on the highway know how to get out of the way! They actually created a lane for the responders.

    • @janwip6176
      @janwip6176 Рік тому +2

      its required by law to do so and you could get fined if you dont do it, also you learn it while completing the theoretical course for your drivers license, sadly it needs to be a finable offense because many people fail to do it

    • @jaesbow
      @jaesbow Рік тому +4

      @@janwip6176 Europe seems to require a lot more knowledge and training in order to get a license.

    • @janwip6176
      @janwip6176 Рік тому +3

      @@jaesbow definetly, and it's more expensive!

    • @emojack
      @emojack Рік тому

      In germany there is a fine of somewhere around 250-300€ if you fail to form a corridor in a traffic jam.
      Is there something similar in the US or is this something people would have to do voluntary?

    • @igclapp
      @igclapp Рік тому

      I'm from Seattle and people are pretty good about getting out of the way for emergency vehicles. But the rule is that all cars move to the right and make a clear path on the left, not in the middle. Still the most impressive thing about this video is that the opposite direction traffic is not slowing down one bit to gawk. That could easily happen in Seattle.

  • @harleythomy
    @harleythomy Рік тому +11

    Was 27 years with a Firebrigade. Fast and efficient attack. Congratulations!

  • @LETMino85
    @LETMino85 5 місяців тому

    A country that actually functions. Sometimes I wanna cry seeing stuff like that.

  • @sirsm0ke583
    @sirsm0ke583 Рік тому +1

    stabile mukke, stabile typen! danke für euren dienst!!

  • @andyp5706
    @andyp5706 Рік тому +17

    This is why I loved my time in Germany when serving in BAOR. Autobahn drivers already make way for the emergency services to come through. Can you see the selfish foukers doing that in the UK. Also I notice that the other lane, no fouking rubber necking, moving along at normal speed. How it should be.

  • @savoy99
    @savoy99 Рік тому +8

    Pretty great how 1. Drivers all know to make a path for first responders, and 2. No rubbernecking on the other side, creating another traffic jam.

  • @Mobus_
    @Mobus_ Рік тому +2

    I miss Germany, the little towns and cobblestone streets, the markplatz and fountains.

    • @VollKaracho209
      @VollKaracho209 Рік тому

      Did you live here or were you visiting? I wouldn't want to leave, even tho every country has their own beauty. ❤

    • @Mobus_
      @Mobus_ Рік тому +1

      @@VollKaracho209 I was stationed in Schweinfurt for 3 years.

  • @sleepingcity85
    @sleepingcity85 Рік тому +2

    Wow, how people are hating the music. The music came from the same guys that exstingushed the fire and its royalty free, so show a little respect.

  • @sebby324
    @sebby324 3 роки тому +22

    4 mins after leaving the station they have water on the fire!
    Amazing fire fighting

    • @nkt1
      @nkt1 3 роки тому

      To be fair, they only have to travel two or three miles.

    • @ro-chan9519
      @ro-chan9519 3 роки тому +2

      @@nkt1 because it’s a local fire station? I have 4 fire stations in 5km range here.

    • @Markus-zb5zd
      @Markus-zb5zd 3 роки тому +5

      @@nkt1 yeah but that's due the the super high density of German volunteer departments

    • @nkt1
      @nkt1 3 роки тому

      @@Markus-zb5zd Sure, great provision, but it's hardly "amazing firefighting".

    • @Markus-zb5zd
      @Markus-zb5zd 3 роки тому +2

      @@nkt1 yeah but if you have these super short response times you can get away with less than stellar firefighting.
      One of them forgot half his gear, so the truck boss had to hold the hose for a moment and he didn't adjust the profile of the hose and many other tiny things, but it works, because they are so fast and have such a short distance.

  • @RodneyBrowning
    @RodneyBrowning Рік тому +34

    Amazing job, brothers, from the United States!! As an EMT/FF here, I wish the way that the public pulls to the side in anticipation of the engine or truck coming was a norm. It would be so helpful to save lives and fulfill our duties...
    Great job and stay safe!
    Gute Arbeit und bleiben Sie gesund!

    • @k.g.8503
      @k.g.8503 Рік тому +4

      I'm American and living in Austria. It's called a Rettungsgasse. It is the law for people to create an emergency lane when there is traffic so first responders can get to the scene quickly.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 Рік тому

      @@k.g.8503 Its also a law in America.
      But people are fucking stupid so what do you expect amirite.
      Karens driving their bigass fucking Yukons to ferry their kids to soccer practice, going full deer in the headlights when an emergency vehicle comes on.
      The US needs better public transit, because all the people that should be nowhere near the roads, are always the clowns driving 24/7.
      I live in Vancouver. The transit system here extends hella into the suburbs and helps alot. The roads are much more clearer with less traffic. The drivers are still dumb, but nowhere near texas level.

    • @mathildewesendonck7225
      @mathildewesendonck7225 5 місяців тому +1

      Hello from Germany. We can be fined for blocking emergency vehicles, that certainly helps to get the motorists to pull to the side 😉

  • @4Leka
    @4Leka Рік тому +3

    This also shows how important it is to be able to help yourself and others before the professional responders arrive. The first responders wouldn't have been able to save anyone from that car.

  • @ZeroG_Bandit
    @ZeroG_Bandit 5 місяців тому +2

    Besides the incredible parting of the lanes by the traffic on their side, it is also just as incredible that traffic on the other side of the highway does not get congested. Here in the US there would be a mile of backup on the other side as "rubber neckers" would slow down to get a good look.
    In Germany I believe they usually erect privacy barriers so the public is probably more aware to maintain speed and avoid this phenomenon.

  • @keithoshea2174
    @keithoshea2174 Рік тому +4

    Did anyone notice the lack of slowing down/rubbernecking in the opposing lanes?
    That's just as amazing.

  • @bchluvrxyz816
    @bchluvrxyz816 Рік тому +40

    Very impressed with the discipline and common sense of all those drivers, by keeping that access lane open for responding emergency vehicles. As a retired Battalion Chief with nearly 30 years put in, I can say that would never happen in the US. We can barely get people to move out of the way even with full lights and sirens.

    • @EnjoyFirefighting
      @EnjoyFirefighting Рік тому +5

      we have our fair share of idiots as well, just look at all those leaving the highway by taking the service access path ...

    • @user-es7ui5mc1m
      @user-es7ui5mc1m Рік тому +5

      discipline aka not wanting to pay fines for blocking emergency vehicles (am partly joking, it is also drilled into us in drivers education, but the fines can be pretty hefty)

    • @elizabetholiviaclark
      @elizabetholiviaclark 11 місяців тому +1

      This was years ago, maybe mid-80s or so, when we were running some call on the highway and trying our damndest to get there, the guy sitting in the other bucket was so pissed when we could finally get past a particularly obstinate driver on the highway, he grabbed the halligan bar, stood up, and shook it at the driver. I don't remember why he was riding the bucket that shift, because he was a driver/operator and one of the best around. But maybe that was the one time he could really vent his anger. Not officially saying I approve of what he did, but I'm not saying I care, either.

    • @mathildewesendonck7225
      @mathildewesendonck7225 5 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment, greetings from Germany 🙂 Actually, we aren’t so well mannered. I don’t think we are better people than Americans 😉 but we have learnt that as a driver, it actually makes sense to make room and create this rescue lane, especially on Autobahn. The sooner the emergency people can get to the site of the accident, the sooner they can do their job and clear the road. And we can all get on and mind our business 🙂

  • @daveyjoseph6058
    @daveyjoseph6058 Рік тому +2

    in 5 minutes you go from eating lunch to saving the day

  • @Callofdootie
    @Callofdootie Рік тому +1

    Cannot imagine people in the U.K. making room like that for emergency services on the motorway

  • @bluecollarcanuck
    @bluecollarcanuck Рік тому +7

    Amazing response, indeed. Just the engine driver's skill alone is top-tier. Fire knocked down in mere minutes.👍