These videos have english subtitles, the newer ones have. It's super cool to hear/read what they are communicating along the way. Great respect for these guys!
Someone fell indeed by accident on the way, so they literally asked a random officer that was around to check on them, while still guiding the ambulance. Oh and that breakaway shot you mentioned was from a bystander that happened to film it and sent it to the police, so they added it to the video with their permission. And lastly, police and other emergency vehicles are allowed to drive on buslanes/the tram track during emergencies.
Also that break away shot was taken in front of a hospital (MCH Westeinde) so it was pretty strange that they passed it and went to Hospital Haga Leyweg. But I guess there is a good reason for it.
@@puffdaddyfpv7046 it depends on which medical care the patient needs, some hospitals have specialized doctors for specific things. That's one of the reasons why they could choose another hospital instead the one that is more nearby. It also depends where there's an available spot for the patients and their needs.
@@puffdaddyfpv7046 i have seen this vid on their channel and in the coments there they discribed that the hospital they were going to has som specialisations critical for the patient. i would call that a good reason
Also whats fun to hear is that its a random route made on the spot, the tramtrack thing wasnt really planned, also later on they were saying we go straight ahead, but the other guy was like: but we need to go left here. But there was presumably a lot of traffic left so they took a different route. Its insane how well this communication on the spot goes.
About "they cross at the most random of times" they don't see it as Crossing since it's a bike path within a pedestrianized area of the Hague. And we're Dutch... We have a saying "er is niets zo groen als een rood stoplicht in Amsterdam" (there is nothing as green as a red traffic light in Amsterdam) and that applies to cyclists in general since jaywalking and the cycling equivalent are LEGAL...
the first street in the video was a 2-way bicycle street that's why it was so narrow. and then through the shop and walk area from the Netherlands thanks for the video HXC .
The "rechtsaf linksaf" comment essentially means take the lane that is for traffic turning right and turn left. But if you literally translate it you get: "turn right turn left" And if you're driving in the Netherlands you can see this comment in 2 ways. Take a turn right and directly after that turn left or take a left turn... But this way they do it is also really logical.
Ah, this is the one with the blue car at the end (10:03 in this video). The person in that car freaked out apparently, because there were so many lights and sirens, and didn't know what to do. The police officer said with a bit of a cynical undertone: "even om dat blauwe autootje heen, want die zit in de stress." Translated: Just go around that little blue car, he is a bit stressed out. These kind of convoys are quite rare in The Netherlands, but common in The Hague and Rotterdam area than in others, because quite a few specialized hospitals are in that region. These cities are about 30 km apart, so this kind of quick and steady transport is ideal. The trip in this video was only about 6.5 km (4 miles).
Great to see these people doing their thing. Staying calm, great communication and cooperation. And as traffic participants we have to do out bit too. Stay calm, follow instructions (don't try to quickly cross the road anyway) and (especially when there is no escort) calmly look for the best way to let them pass as quickly and safely as possible. Someone in there is possibly fighting for their life. Great vid!
Years ago I lived in Manhattan NYC and from my appartement I could see the Queensburo bridge. At one time around rushhour I saw an ambulance with emergency signs and sounds on the bridge. Around 5 minutes later the vehicle had moved about 1 carlength. Traffic was completely stuck. 45 minutes later the ambulance was still on the bridge. I am still wondering If the person in the emergency vehicle had reached the hospital in time. I am also wondering If police motorcycles could have helped. In this video the police-officers were continuously communicatief about which lane was free to use. I loved it that they also arranged help for the person who fell down on the street.
This crew would have cleared 1 lane on the Queensburo bridge. Say the transport would have to go left after the bridge, they would have pulled the lane for right going traffic empty, so the traffic they advanced would not end up on the ambulances route. On the other hand, traffic in NYC is has gone too far astray already. They should have solved that problem years ago.
@@xFD2x It is also the mentality of the people. There are videos like this from Germany, an ambulance driving on the highway thru traffic. All other drivers in front go as far right and left if the can to create room for the ambulance. When you see it from inside the ambulance it is like the Red Sea parting. ua-cam.com/video/02Ak1eIyj3M/v-deo.html
I was once in an ambulance after when i was in the hospital i heard i had the same as what i see now on this video, respect for the police and what they did for me.
that part where they go onto the tram tracks is notoriously busy. the point they go back onto the ordinary road is where 8 streets come together and used to be the most dangerous crossing in the country.
The "you too bicycle, stay there" and the motorcycle policeman that said "even om dat blauwe autootje heen, die zit in de stress" (just go around the little blue car, they are quite stressed) where very funny :)) I can just imagen the state of panick lol
Awesome video. I live in the Hague and these streets are all so familiar. Amazing how they locked down the city center right at the start, especially that narrow shopping street. Its always so busy and full of people. Props to everyone getting out of the way, but there are always assholes of course who don't. One thing I am curious about is why they didn't drive into HMC Westeinde which is right outside the center. They literally drove right past it and went to Haga instead. Perhaps cause of the type of emergency care needed.
Yes probably because of the care needed! I'm not sure on all the other specialties but the cardiac ICU is at the Haga and obviously the childrens hospital. Sad to say there's a serious chance it could be for the latter because there's 2 ambulances which is a bit strange for 1 patient and with the big C maybe a parent is in there? This is speculation of course
It has to do with capacity at the place where the accident is and what kind of help is needed. For instance: If a surgeon is needed with a particular skill set it is easier to transport the victim to that particular hospital.
I like your reactions on the Netherlands a lot As a former police cop I said it before these cops are highly trained Te become a standard cop in the Netherlands you have to go to a police school for 2 years If you wil get higher 3 years and for a officer 4 years on a academy For your information Greetings from a Dutchman
if you see police come then you dont dare to get further and the handsignals they learn you at drivers ed. and the two front bikers try to stay before the commander and the two ambulances and they leapfrog to every crossing.
1:43 That was another person. There was already a person in the ambulance. The OC (Operationeel Centrum; Operational Centre/control room of the police) called the MKA (Meldkamer Ambulancezorg; emergency room ambulance care/controle room of the ambulance service) for another ambulance.
when we say car free cities people say how do emergency get trough now like this also she did not cross we do not cross roads like america only big roads we "cross" this video show perfeclty how our infrastructure works
If they pass a hospital on their way then either: 1) it doesn't provide the specific care needed. 2) it has no available capacity. 3) they want to spread patients to avoid filling all capacity. Escorts are usually requested because time is very critical, or because the patient needs to be transported without too much acceleration/deceleration. Your case would probably be an example of a type 3. But you do that with less critical stuff, like a broken leg. Not with the types of rides which qualify for an escort. 😀 Also: in The Netherlands there are systems in place where hospitals can report their capacity (total and available) for certain types of care, and also reporting admission stops for types of care. Combined with information about the location and status of the ambulances in the region, the ambulance control centers use it to make decisions about which ambulance to assign, and where it needs to transport the patient to. Other countries probably have similar systems and procedures.
In this city (The Hague), the ER of the Hospital they passed is specialized in trauma care (collisions etc.), the Hospital they were going to is specialized in Heart failures. They both can do both, but when a case is specific, they chose to go to the most specialized Hospital. In this case, you see two ambulances: I think the Emergency Nurces of both ambulances were working on their patient in one ambulance. Which happens when they are providing CPR..
I wondered the same, there still is an emergency dpt in Westeinde, they were closed in Bronovo and Antoniushove. I guess that this patient needed specialty care only available in Leyenburg?
2 ambulances so probably cardiac arrest or something like that. Head / neuro injuries mostly go to westeinde hospital en if you are in cardiac arrest you probably go to Leyenburg hospital
This is where I live. And what you see is the center of the city where 90% is a walking zone. And yes, people over here dont give a shit if your an Police escort or not.
I can’t stand that there’s people just severely hating the police during these corona times. Sure there have been some incidents the last 2 years, but these people in these clips are doing everything they can to get someone to help asap. It might be a loved one from someone who’s hating and trying to fight the police. It’s just so dumb. Anyway, I wonder why they went to Haga Leyweg, because they literally passed the westeinde hospital which has an emergency department.
It depends on their actions right? Some actions deserve praise, like the one in this video. Instigating violence against an unarmed protestor deserves to go to court.
Awesome reaction! Take a look at "Itchy Boots", she took part in a training course for the Dutch Police Acadamy: ua-cam.com/video/MMp-oEyKh1s/v-deo.html
My city 🤍 grown up in The Hague ! Still living there its a city of life police ambulance firefighters criminals and rich people ! Everyday actions as we call it 😂😂
These videos have english subtitles, the newer ones have. It's super cool to hear/read what they are communicating along the way. Great respect for these guys!
Yes that's what I thought so sad he doesn't understand what they are saying. Because it makes it ten times more impressive!!
Someone fell indeed by accident on the way, so they literally asked a random officer that was around to check on them, while still guiding the ambulance. Oh and that breakaway shot you mentioned was from a bystander that happened to film it and sent it to the police, so they added it to the video with their permission. And lastly, police and other emergency vehicles are allowed to drive on buslanes/the tram track during emergencies.
Also that break away shot was taken in front of a hospital (MCH Westeinde) so it was pretty strange that they passed it and went to Hospital Haga Leyweg. But I guess there is a good reason for it.
@@puffdaddyfpv7046 it depends on which medical care the patient needs, some hospitals have specialized doctors for specific things. That's one of the reasons why they could choose another hospital instead the one that is more nearby. It also depends where there's an available spot for the patients and their needs.
@@puffdaddyfpv7046 i have seen this vid on their channel and in the coments there they discribed that the hospital they were going to has som specialisations critical for the patient. i would call that a good reason
@@puffdaddyfpv7046 two ambulances and going to a specislist neanatology hospital, mother and baby :-(
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Oh man, this was intense! Respect for the police in The Hague.
Also whats fun to hear is that its a random route made on the spot, the tramtrack thing wasnt really planned, also later on they were saying we go straight ahead, but the other guy was like: but we need to go left here. But there was presumably a lot of traffic left so they took a different route. Its insane how well this communication on the spot goes.
yeah there was road/construction works if they went left sooner. It's amazing how well these people know the city and what's going on when and where.
5:43 I live 2 streets away from here
At 11:20 : "And go around the little blue car. She's in stress".
About "they cross at the most random of times" they don't see it as Crossing since it's a bike path within a pedestrianized area of the Hague.
And we're Dutch... We have a saying "er is niets zo groen als een rood stoplicht in Amsterdam" (there is nothing as green as a red traffic light in Amsterdam) and that applies to cyclists in general since jaywalking and the cycling equivalent are LEGAL...
the first street in the video was a 2-way bicycle street that's why it was so narrow.
and then through the shop and walk area
from the Netherlands thanks for the video HXC .
as a dutchie i love your reaction videos! keep up the greet work!
Thank you so much!!
The "rechtsaf linksaf" comment essentially means take the lane that is for traffic turning right and turn left.
But if you literally translate it you get: "turn right turn left"
And if you're driving in the Netherlands you can see this comment in 2 ways. Take a turn right and directly after that turn left or take a left turn...
But this way they do it is also really logical.
Ah, this is the one with the blue car at the end (10:03 in this video). The person in that car freaked out apparently, because there were so many lights and sirens, and didn't know what to do. The police officer said with a bit of a cynical undertone: "even om dat blauwe autootje heen, want die zit in de stress." Translated: Just go around that little blue car, he is a bit stressed out.
These kind of convoys are quite rare in The Netherlands, but common in The Hague and Rotterdam area than in others, because quite a few specialized hospitals are in that region. These cities are about 30 km apart, so this kind of quick and steady transport is ideal. The trip in this video was only about 6.5 km (4 miles).
Great to see these people doing their thing. Staying calm, great communication and cooperation. And as traffic participants we have to do out bit too. Stay calm, follow instructions (don't try to quickly cross the road anyway) and (especially when there is no escort) calmly look for the best way to let them pass as quickly and safely as possible. Someone in there is possibly fighting for their life. Great vid!
Years ago I lived in Manhattan NYC and from my appartement I could see the Queensburo bridge. At one time around rushhour I saw an ambulance with emergency signs and sounds on the bridge. Around 5 minutes later the vehicle had moved about 1 carlength. Traffic was completely stuck. 45 minutes later the ambulance was still on the bridge. I am still wondering If the person in the emergency vehicle had reached the hospital in time. I am also wondering If police motorcycles could have helped.
In this video the police-officers were continuously communicatief about which lane was free to use.
I loved it that they also arranged help for the person who fell down on the street.
This crew would have cleared 1 lane on the Queensburo bridge.
Say the transport would have to go left after the bridge, they would have pulled the lane for right going traffic empty, so the traffic they advanced would not end up on the ambulances route.
On the other hand, traffic in NYC is has gone too far astray already. They should have solved that problem years ago.
@@xFD2x It is also the mentality of the people. There are videos like this from Germany, an ambulance driving on the highway thru traffic. All other drivers in front go as far right and left if the can to create room for the ambulance. When you see it from inside the ambulance it is like the Red Sea parting. ua-cam.com/video/02Ak1eIyj3M/v-deo.html
6.15 lol. Looks like HXC is all traumatized by the girl crossing in front of the motorcycle last time :)
I was once in an ambulance after when i was in the hospital i heard i had the same as what i see now on this video, respect for the police and what they did for me.
Now you have seen downtown The Hague, you're welcome to visit
that part where they go onto the tram tracks is notoriously busy. the point they go back onto the ordinary road is where 8 streets come together and used to be the most dangerous crossing in the country.
Tram lines are intensifying it all. You can make only one mistake on rails like that… these guys are motor bike artists.
The "you too bicycle, stay there" and the motorcycle policeman that said "even om dat blauwe autootje heen, die zit in de stress" (just go around the little blue car, they are quite stressed) where very funny :)) I can just imagen the state of panick lol
I live here there my whole life and I was born in that Haga hospital, nice to see
Awesome video. I live in the Hague and these streets are all so familiar. Amazing how they locked down the city center right at the start, especially that narrow shopping street. Its always so busy and full of people. Props to everyone getting out of the way, but there are always assholes of course who don't.
One thing I am curious about is why they didn't drive into HMC Westeinde which is right outside the center. They literally drove right past it and went to Haga instead. Perhaps cause of the type of emergency care needed.
I saw! At like 3:45 they pass the front entrance
Yes probably because of the care needed! I'm not sure on all the other specialties but the cardiac ICU is at the Haga and obviously the childrens hospital. Sad to say there's a serious chance it could be for the latter because there's 2 ambulances which is a bit strange for 1 patient and with the big C maybe a parent is in there? This is speculation of course
Or perhaps the A&E of the HMC was closed for acute or cardiac patients because they were at capacity... That happens sometimes too
I had the same thing! As mentioned, they probably needed some special care that they couldn’t provide at westeinde.
It has to do with capacity at the place where the accident is and what kind of help is needed. For instance: If a surgeon is needed with a particular skill set it is easier to transport the victim to that particular hospital.
Maybe the firework disaster in Enschede (the Netherlands) is interesting for you, it was in 2000 and it is 25 kilometer from my hometown.
I like your reactions on the Netherlands a lot As a former police cop I said it before these cops are highly trained Te become a standard cop in the Netherlands you have to go to a police school for 2 years If you wil get higher 3 years and for a officer 4 years on a academy For your information Greetings from a Dutchman
This vid showed up in my recommended and as a dutchman i really like this. Subscribed!
U are right about the person on the ground..
Was an intense one
Great video as always🤙🏼🤙🏼
You were right, so i guess you don't need subtitles anymore! 👌🏼😜✌🏼
When i see this, i'm a pride DUTCHMAN
3:17 They recorded the radio, so its not a loudspeaker
they where going through the place it's called " loosduinen "
They inform each other wich lane to take to pass traffic, for instance right lane to go straight ahead
Great Video, Thats why it is inportant for not closing some Hospitals there, in the city center.
westeinde is not closed
if you see police come then you dont dare to get further and the handsignals they learn you at drivers ed. and the two front bikers try to stay before the commander and the two ambulances and they leapfrog to every crossing.
i live in the hague ! 070
1:43 That was another person. There was already a person in the ambulance. The OC (Operationeel Centrum; Operational Centre/control room of the police) called the MKA (Meldkamer Ambulancezorg; emergency room ambulance care/controle room of the ambulance service) for another ambulance.
and i belive that you also can hear the ambulance telling that they also comunicate it tho the MKA
@@rubenjanssen1672 Was dat niet de OC (meldkamer van de politie)?
This is the city center from The Hague
when we say car free cities people say how do emergency get trough now like this also she did not cross we do not cross roads like america only big roads we "cross" this video show perfeclty how our infrastructure works
he passes a hospital at 3:43 on the right side. its not a big emergency i guess if they go a couple extra mile.
If they pass a hospital on their way then either:
1) it doesn't provide the specific care needed.
2) it has no available capacity.
3) they want to spread patients to avoid filling all capacity.
Escorts are usually requested because time is very critical, or because the patient needs to be transported without too much acceleration/deceleration. Your case would probably be an example of a type 3. But you do that with less critical stuff, like a broken leg. Not with the types of rides which qualify for an escort. 😀
Also: in The Netherlands there are systems in place where hospitals can report their capacity (total and available) for certain types of care, and also reporting admission stops for types of care. Combined with information about the location and status of the ambulances in the region, the ambulance control centers use it to make decisions about which ambulance to assign, and where it needs to transport the patient to. Other countries probably have similar systems and procedures.
In this city (The Hague), the ER of the Hospital they passed is specialized in trauma care (collisions etc.), the Hospital they were going to is specialized in Heart failures. They both can do both, but when a case is specific, they chose to go to the most specialized Hospital. In this case, you see two ambulances: I think the Emergency Nurces of both ambulances were working on their patient in one ambulance. Which happens when they are providing CPR..
They do this so well that it almost looks fake.
Kinda weird how they race past a perfectly good hospital in the beginning. But I guess they closed the emergency department in the Westeinde.
yes and Bronovo.
I wondered the same, there still is an emergency dpt in Westeinde, they were closed in Bronovo and Antoniushove. I guess that this patient needed specialty care only available in Leyenburg?
2 ambulances so probably cardiac arrest or something like that. Head / neuro injuries mostly go to westeinde hospital en if you are in cardiac arrest you probably go to Leyenburg hospital
watch the 2 videos of INCH BOOTS. She rides with the motorcycle police training for a day
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This is where I live. And what you see is the center of the city where 90% is a walking zone. And yes, people over here dont give a shit if your an Police escort or not.
You hear radio traffic. The are not talking to bystanders
this was in my backyard so to say and its the only thing the police in the netherlands are doing a realy good job in
Bullshit
@@privatepyle2639 wat doen ze dan nog meer goed
@@simonkorsman3894 wat niet?
Now ya have to go and look at a US comparable! I'll bet the US version is long, over-resourced and ends in a crash!
I can’t stand that there’s people just severely hating the police during these corona times. Sure there have been some incidents the last 2 years, but these people in these clips are doing everything they can to get someone to help asap. It might be a loved one from someone who’s hating and trying to fight the police. It’s just so dumb.
Anyway, I wonder why they went to Haga Leyweg, because they literally passed the westeinde hospital which has an emergency department.
It depends on their actions right? Some actions deserve praise, like the one in this video. Instigating violence against an unarmed protestor deserves to go to court.
@@mayena5735 It's still not right to judge of a video.
Awesome reaction!
Take a look at "Itchy Boots", she took part in a training course for the Dutch Police Acadamy: ua-cam.com/video/MMp-oEyKh1s/v-deo.html
Unbelievable the people who think the warnings aren't for them. I swear, they should check the video and arrest them.
My city 🤍 grown up in The Hague ! Still living there its a city of life police ambulance firefighters criminals and rich people ! Everyday actions as we call it 😂😂