1:26 no denying that German hi-lo horn is the best catching attention. It´s an actual air horn, so it really is heard by other drivers in real life and not silly Pac-man sound that some of the sirens make.
In Argentina is the same,they use European and American trucks,AND they use the German Hi-Lo AND Q-Siren,sometimes they got another sirens,but is rare it to happens!
Normally a European fire engine with american sirens would be weird, and vice versa. But somehow fire engines in Chile can pull it off and sound badass. Subbed
Its because they mixed the Q and the Martin and use a very healthy amount of both. Not to mention the first unit we see in the video is the heavy rescue of Brigade 14, which was founded by British Immigrants to boot!
Chile by far the only country to use the full siren and colour light spectrum on their fire trucks Never seen green lights on a fire truck before that cool.
The biggest difference is that you use the fire truck that your government or state gives the fire department for use. But in Chile firefighters are volunteers and we choose the unit we want and you can choose the sound you prefer because it is your car, it is not owned by the government
Yo como voluntario de la 1era, Cia de Pichilemu, te apoyo 100% en tu comentario . Es nuestra casa rodante, y la acomodamos a nuestro gusto . Todos los Cuerpos de Bomberos de Chile son autónomos y todos sus bomberos son 100% voluntarios .
Una mezcla entre sirenas americanas, alemanas, francesas, inglesas e inlcuso, asiáticas. Esto se podría catalogar como una "bomba atómica" de sirenas de diferentes países de origen en un sólo país debido a la diversidad de marcas de camiones que hay en la zona, ya que hay desde American LaFrance hasta Renault's.
Holy Mother of God, I just found your channel by this video! You have amazing material! Fantastic catches of the Santiago FD! Un grandísimo saludo desde Mérida, México. Un suscriptor más a tu canal, mi amigo.
Very cool seeing American sirens on foreign made fire trucks, and European style HI-lo on American trucks! On top of that, trucks from different countries in the same city. Really cool!
Just proved. Nouthing louder then a fire truck.. fun to hear dule tone horn, Yelp, electronic siren , federal q siren and air horn all going at the same time on one truck
My city last year got an ambulance that has a regular American siren, Powercall, and Martinhorn. The Martinhorn truly clears the road as it gets peoples attention.
In the philipines we have many Japanese fire trucks. The where equiped with American Q’s and air horns too, sometimes they use alot of sirens at once just like Chile.
Up to the 80's we had a lot of "imported when new" LHD Nissan firetrucks from the early 60's, most of those are restored as historical pieces, because they're really iconic for many fire departments. We have some donated JDM firetrucks in service, too, but those aren't common. If you say "japanese firetruck", people will think of the old Nissans.
In The North Yankee, We Have Many American & European Fire Trucks, & Ambulances. The Where Equiped With American Q2B Higher Pitch Sound Like Osaka Motor Siren, Airhorn, German Martin-Horn 2298 GM, European, & Federal Signal Sirens, Rumbler Sirens, & American & European Train Horns Too, Sometimes They Use Alot Of Sirens At Once Just Like Chile.
Our American apparatuses are starting to be a thing in European countries and around the world because a lot of people in other countries like our emergency vehicles so they're incorporating them into their fleets but with some modifications because they have strict rules that the Hilo two-tone siren has to be the main siren.
yes, there are fire trucks that carry it by tradition, for example the fire company of Italian descendants uses the color dark green. Or the German companies use a phosphorescent orange color.
(S.D.R. IS WRITING) Greeting's from New Hampshire :) WOW THAT is strange and interesting to know, I mean ALL Emergency Vehicle's in other countries around the world are different too. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here in my hometown's of Concord & The Penacook District, ALL of Fire Truck's and Ambulance's as well as the Penacook District Rescue Squad Volunteer FIRE & EMS P.O.V's (Privately Owned Vehicle's) are RED, WHITE & AMBER-YELLOW LIGHT'S. Local Police Dept. Vehicle's are ALL BLUE LIGHT'S as well as the unmarked one's too. County Sheriff's Dept. Vehicle's used to be ALL BLUE LIGHT'S they are now both RED & BLUE LIGHT'S & the unmarked vehicle's are ALL BLUE LIGHT'S. State Police Dept. Vehicle's used to be ALL BLUE LIGHT'S, they are now BLUE & WHITE LIGHT'S in the front and RED & BLUE LIGHT'S in the back as well as the unmarked vehicle's too. And ALL GREEN LIGHT'S are Hospital Campus Security Vehicle's.
Sheesh very rare to hear us trucks to have german fire siren and euro trucks with q sirens and they really are showing a lot of urgency when the trucks are using like 3 sirens plus massive horn usage at once
Chile has the most suspicious siren. When a pierce has EQ2B they has martinshorn and british slow two tones.and They kinda look wierd even italy donates one it still has martinshorn even italy has only one siren
How to turn on a fire buff: Step one - This video. Step two - Join a volunteer fire department and convince the chief to adopt a federal Q, two-tone horns and a powercall. Maybe an electronically struck brass bell, as well. Stutter tone airhorns go without saying. Step three: revel
Se habla solo de camiones de bomberos Pero para nuestros cofrades del resto del mundo, los bomberos en Chile desde su creacion ya hace 172 años, son 100% voluntarios . Del cual, me incluyo, de la 1era, Cia, de Pichilemu, por más de 30 años . Saludos a todos los bomberos del orbe .
Is that really a thing in Chile, at 5:35 a unit has 'The British & Commonwealth Fire & Rescue Company'!? What is that all about? Then a 'Feuerwehr' German fire unit at 7:17. What's with the Union Flags on some of the units. Someone has said because they are a British company, so is the fire service not a national service there, just another company operating in place of a national service or is it alongside a national service?
All firefighters in Chile are volunteers and they buy their own equipment and trucks but some stations have traditions, like the Israel station, it was funded by Jewish people living in Chile back in the day
Emergencias Bomberos RM Chile I’m from America, the New Jersey New York area specifically. The majority of us in the States and our neighbor Canada have fire departments using Q sirens in their fire trucks. Federal Signal comes from our country, proudly from the USA. The FDNY (New York City) mainly uses EQ2Bs, but some of their trucks have Q2B sirens. They’re very strong and effective. I’m very impressed that your country’s fire trucks uses European-style Hi-Lo sirens and mixed them with the Federal Q sirens. If I were a fire chief of a fire department, I would add them on my fire trucks, and have them use the Q sirens at the same time. That’s if the local council approves it, depending on the local government rules. Anyways, great catch. If you can capture any French-style Hi-lo trucks with Q sirens, let me know. Thanks for the response.
It used to be even wilder, until the 80's or 90's you'd get antique American, beaten Japanese, used German and brand new French, Brazilian and Argentinian firetrucks all mixed in, each straight from the factory with their spec tailored to their home country.
every Color of Trucks and Lights and also every Siren Type in the World xD also why is on that Truck at 7:22 the Germany word for Fire department "Feuerwehr" written on that truck its clearly not in Germany ^^ do your Fire Stations like Copy colors from the World?( like one does that Country the other that?) i saw German, France, Korea, England and Chicago USA :D
Many fire stations all across the country were founded by immigrants or they had foreign support during their years of work, so as a way of honouring their traditions they remain with the liveries of their former countries. For example, here in my city we have an Italian fire station, German, Belgian, French, among others.
wait, dual tone Powercall sirens and even trucks where all the lighting is one color too? Chile is so bizarre compared to the rest of the world when it comes to emergency services
Grandes mis cofrades de Santiago mi ciudad natal ahora en mi V región de Valparaíso Chile echando raises con mi familia y también con mi 3cia de bomberos de Nogales polígono 🚒🚒
🇨🇴 Do You Want European/USA Sirens, Federal Signal Q2B Higher Pitch Sound Like Osaka Motor Siren 24 Volts Battery, Martin-Horn 2298 GM, UK Two-Tones, European/American Airhorns, European/American Train Horns, Graham White E-Bells, Rumbler Sirens, Whelen Howler, Feniex Hammer, & Jack Hammer? North Yankee: Yes. Roto-Ray LED Light: Red & White, Red, Yellow, White & Blue Lights For North Yankee Emergency Number 112? North Yankee: Yes. Do You Want Euro, US Fire Trucks Ambulances, & Police Crusiers? North Yankee: Yes.
No. The first one was an American Spartan bought by Chile and the second Renault was bought from the French fire departments. The third one is also an american truck.
In chile there are a lot of company with some country traditions, for example the german, the italian, british, spanish, even israel. Is because thats companies where founded by people of those countries.
Fire engine manufacturer: what sirens whould you like?
Chilean fire department : yes
US: Q/EQ2B
UK: Good Ol’ Two-Tone
Chile: Yes
such a firefighting cultural mix, I love it.
it's mainland Europe that uses the two-tone not the UK, they have the whelen thing
@@user-in8ih5sc8d UK used two-tones
@@user-in8ih5sc8d wrong
UK doens't use martin-horn
What a mix fire trucks and siren. Chile makes me surprise so much
Antonio Gravita FirePoAm American fire trucks with German siren? Or European fire truck with q siren and air horn? I love it
@@emergenciasbomberosrm Yes, I love this style. Actually I like Euro siren more than America siren
New York City: Our sirens are too “alarming”.
Chile: Yeah hold my noise pollution
P.S. Great video and awesome units!!
New York pussy hahaha lol
Very very true lol
Underrated comment
@@feverayy9411 thanks!
Federal Signal PA300 siren gives those who witness the events of September 11 of 2001 PTSD or sort of Flashbacks.
Chile is like an international fire truck parade. Trucks, lights and sirens all put into a huge mixer and this is what you get. Really love it!
Chile’s weird. It uses European trucks and American sirens. Sometimes American trucks and martinhorns. It’s weird but it’s so cool.
also the lights: only blue, onley red, blue and red, red and orange, red and white, and of course green too ... like yeah we give a f*** who cares :D
@Malisa Tenuta damn thats crazy bro but who asked
@@ThunderTrain2930 29
Rosenbauer fire trucks are Austria not American
@@jamesmartin3197 no they are not
The best sound is 1:27... pure Martin horn air electroneupmatical siren + Federal Q... I love it...
Me enamoré ❤
Mi amor el MACK MX-13
A mi me enamoro el tono riot del RB-5
1:26 no denying that German hi-lo horn is the best catching attention. It´s an actual air horn, so it really is heard by other drivers in real life and not silly Pac-man sound that some of the sirens make.
It’s called the “Martin Horn”
Out of all the cursed ones, 1:18 is the most cursed. Old UK two tone siren with a Federal Q. Wonderful stuff.
This is how you make one truck sound like an entire fleet.
In Argentina is the same,they use European and American trucks,AND they use the German Hi-Lo AND Q-Siren,sometimes they got another sirens,but is rare it to happens!
And it sounds like an entire fleet too!
Normally a European fire engine with american sirens would be weird, and vice versa. But somehow fire engines in Chile can pull it off and sound badass.
Subbed
Its because they mixed the Q and the Martin and use a very healthy amount of both. Not to mention the first unit we see in the video is the heavy rescue of Brigade 14, which was founded by British Immigrants to boot!
Chile by far the only country to use the full siren and colour light spectrum on their fire trucks
Never seen green lights on a fire truck before that cool.
Chicago FD has at least one green light on the front of all their apparatuses, it always struck me as kinda odd
The biggest difference is that you use the fire truck that your government or state gives the fire department for use. But in Chile firefighters are volunteers and we choose the unit we want and you can choose the sound you prefer because it is your car, it is not owned by the government
Yo como voluntario de la 1era, Cia de Pichilemu, te apoyo 100% en tu comentario .
Es nuestra casa rodante, y la acomodamos a nuestro gusto .
Todos los Cuerpos de Bomberos de Chile son autónomos y todos sus bomberos son 100% voluntarios .
@@cristiancaceresjorquera1473 Grande los de pichilemu
Germany:Martinshorn and hi lo
USA:EQ2B WHELEN
France:french siren
UK:vintage two tone airhorn
If they are a family and new was born
It was Chile!!
Not every Q is an EQ2B
Italy: three tone
Una mezcla entre sirenas americanas, alemanas, francesas, inglesas e inlcuso, asiáticas. Esto se podría catalogar como una "bomba atómica" de sirenas de diferentes países de origen en un sólo país debido a la diversidad de marcas de camiones que hay en la zona, ya que hay desde American LaFrance hasta Renault's.
Holy shit. Q Siren and Martinshorns together is bloody brilliant
Holy Mother of God, I just found your channel by this video!
You have amazing material! Fantastic catches of the Santiago FD!
Un grandísimo saludo desde Mérida, México. Un suscriptor más a tu canal, mi amigo.
J. Magno Gracias mi amigo
Very cool seeing American sirens on foreign made fire trucks, and European style HI-lo on American trucks! On top of that, trucks from different countries in the same city. Really cool!
0:47 FS Q siren + North American Signal SI-100-M "Riot tone" + Martinshorn + air horn ?!? If you can't hear that then you're deaf !
@Unwithered Bonnie Ah, sorry for you !
Somehow, seeing a Renault fire truck with a Q2B feels weird yet absolutely amazing. Nice video!
Just proved. Nouthing louder then a fire truck.. fun to hear dule tone horn, Yelp, electronic siren , federal q siren and air horn all going at the same time on one truck
Top 7 BEST Responding CLIPS
#1: 8:34 - 8:58
#2: 0:08 - 0:13
#3: 1:52 - 2:03
#4: 2:45 - 3:02
#5: 3:48 - 4:05
#6: 5:09 - 5:19 (Working Fire Response)
#7: 6:45 - 6:55 (EQ2B Sirens)
@01:35 the best combo, a mix of Q, Powercall, and Martinhorn.
My city last year got an ambulance that has a regular American siren, Powercall, and Martinhorn. The Martinhorn truly clears the road as it gets peoples attention.
Stick0413 where you are ?
Emergencias Bomberos RM Chile
Virginia, USA.
Stick0413 you hace videos about the ambulance using both sirens? Is interesting
@@emergenciasbomberosrm I wish I did. Next time I catch them responding I will try to get a video.
This is the best thing I’ve seen in months.
In the philipines we have many Japanese fire trucks. The where equiped with American Q’s and air horns too, sometimes they use alot of sirens at once just like Chile.
Up to the 80's we had a lot of "imported when new" LHD Nissan firetrucks from the early 60's, most of those are restored as historical pieces, because they're really iconic for many fire departments.
We have some donated JDM firetrucks in service, too, but those aren't common. If you say "japanese firetruck", people will think of the old Nissans.
In The North Yankee, We Have Many American & European Fire Trucks, & Ambulances. The Where Equiped With American Q2B Higher Pitch Sound Like Osaka Motor Siren, Airhorn, German Martin-Horn 2298 GM, European, & Federal Signal Sirens, Rumbler Sirens, & American & European Train Horns Too, Sometimes They Use Alot Of Sirens At Once Just Like Chile.
It's so cool that Chile uses a wide variety of apparatus U.S. & European plus different color lights and siren's and my favorite, colors of the trucks
Our American apparatuses are starting to be a thing in European countries and around the world because a lot of people in other countries like our emergency vehicles so they're incorporating them into their fleets but with some modifications because they have strict rules that the Hilo two-tone siren has to be the main siren.
American and European sirens on the same truck and even a mix of American and European style chassis??? that's absolutely crazy
Love from the USA we love that you guys have lot's of our emergency stuff there God bless
Thanks so much my friends!!!
@@emergenciasbomberosrm you are welcome I love the mixture of trucks out standing ps check out newark nj fire department but I love this video
@@mrrockdaddy100 i know the summit fire department... and the FDNY... i have videos in my channel
@@emergenciasbomberosrm ok check out newark nj you will love it
4:09 Are those seriously green lights on that truck?!
yes, there are fire trucks that carry it by tradition, for example the fire company of Italian descendants uses the color dark green.
Or the German companies use a phosphorescent orange color.
(S.D.R. IS WRITING) Greeting's from New Hampshire :)
WOW THAT is strange and interesting to know, I mean ALL Emergency Vehicle's in other countries around the world are different too.
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Here in my hometown's of Concord & The Penacook District, ALL of Fire Truck's and Ambulance's as well as the Penacook District Rescue Squad Volunteer FIRE & EMS P.O.V's (Privately Owned Vehicle's) are RED, WHITE & AMBER-YELLOW LIGHT'S.
Local Police Dept. Vehicle's are ALL BLUE LIGHT'S as well as the unmarked one's too.
County Sheriff's Dept. Vehicle's used to be ALL BLUE LIGHT'S they are now both RED & BLUE LIGHT'S & the unmarked vehicle's are ALL BLUE LIGHT'S.
State Police Dept. Vehicle's used to be ALL BLUE LIGHT'S, they are now BLUE & WHITE LIGHT'S in the front and RED & BLUE LIGHT'S in the back as well as the unmarked vehicle's too.
And ALL GREEN LIGHT'S are Hospital Campus Security Vehicle's.
Steven Pivornik pompa Italia, vigili del fuoco💚
The wail is the exact same wail as the FDNY ambulances I see every day
the spain company using the color red and yellow and the israel company using red and white color
Now that's a mix! Awesome :D
There are not many subscribers for the kind of content that your posting and I'm not all for it...
Awesome video!
Pumpkinhero2 thanks my friend!
5:00 love that EXTREMEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEMELY rare Power-Lo!
At least it’s rare from what I know
Its a north american hm-100
Vaughn Keith Official ik and I know it’s the riot but I like calling it power-lo you can probably understand why
Excelente video.......en todo momento pense q se trataba de material mayor de otro pais.....sorprendente felicitaciones muy bien logrado.....
What a wild combination of sirens, vehicles, strobe light colors and paint schemes!
Sheesh very rare to hear us trucks to have german fire siren and euro trucks with q sirens and they really are showing a lot of urgency when the trucks are using like 3 sirens plus massive horn usage at once
1:03 Wow cant imagine the volunteers from Las Condes (in Chile, firefighting is not a full time-job, you can not live off of it).
I love how so many European trucks are useing the very American federal q series siron with train air horn....
Got to get passed the err buds
Wow the screaming Q at 02:21!!! That’s music to my ears!
Chile has the most suspicious siren.
When a pierce has EQ2B they has martinshorn and british slow two tones.and They kinda look wierd even italy donates one it still has martinshorn even italy has only one siren
Wow, this is amazing! Probably one of my favorite compilations! Nice catches! :D
How to turn on a fire buff:
Step one - This video.
Step two - Join a volunteer fire department and convince the chief to adopt a federal Q, two-tone horns and a powercall. Maybe an electronically struck brass bell, as well. Stutter tone airhorns go without saying.
Step three: revel
Se habla solo de camiones de bomberos
Pero para nuestros cofrades del resto del mundo, los bomberos en Chile desde su creacion ya hace 172 años, son 100% voluntarios .
Del cual, me incluyo, de la 1era, Cia, de Pichilemu, por más de 30 años .
Saludos a todos los bomberos del orbe .
The South American NYC I see? Beautiful rigs to😍
Is that really a thing in Chile, at 5:35 a unit has 'The British & Commonwealth Fire & Rescue Company'!? What is that all about?
Then a 'Feuerwehr' German fire unit at 7:17.
What's with the Union Flags on some of the units. Someone has said because they are a British company, so is the fire service not a national service there, just another company operating in place of a national service or is it alongside a national service?
Fire stations traditions
All firefighters in Chile are volunteers and they buy their own equipment and trucks but some stations have traditions, like the Israel station, it was funded by Jewish people living in Chile back in the day
Is that the French Hi-lo siren at 8:20?
Joel Anderson Todingkulla yes
Emergencias Bomberos RM Chile I’m from America, the New Jersey New York area specifically. The majority of us in the States and our neighbor Canada have fire departments using Q sirens in their fire trucks. Federal Signal comes from our country, proudly from the USA. The FDNY (New York City) mainly uses EQ2Bs, but some of their trucks have Q2B sirens. They’re very strong and effective. I’m very impressed that your country’s fire trucks uses European-style Hi-Lo sirens and mixed them with the Federal Q sirens. If I were a fire chief of a fire department, I would add them on my fire trucks, and have them use the Q sirens at the same time. That’s if the local council approves it, depending on the local government rules. Anyways, great catch. If you can capture any French-style Hi-lo trucks with Q sirens, let me know. Thanks for the response.
Its more british than french
Camiva/Renault fire truck with Valeo hi/lo
What's going on with different light colors though? Blue, red, and I think I saw green too? Any differences?
Fire Companies traditions, each of the fire stations have differents colors and Fire Apparattus
Seeing a german firetruck - engine driving with a non german /european siren feels absolutly wrond xD
such a powerful combo that will blows everyone eardrum
When you can't decide what country to pick your fire trucks from so you choose them all.
😂😂😂😂
It used to be even wilder, until the 80's or 90's you'd get antique American, beaten Japanese, used German and brand new French, Brazilian and Argentinian firetrucks all mixed in, each straight from the factory with their spec tailored to their home country.
That PA400 siren heard in Chile sounds good to spread around the world with NYC being heard first with it
0:33 Rosenbauer fire trucks was there!
Gawd damn!! I’m impressed, would love to come down and film there! Awesome collection my friend!
every Color of Trucks and Lights and also every Siren Type in the World xD also why is on that Truck at 7:22 the Germany word for Fire department "Feuerwehr" written on that truck its clearly not in Germany ^^ do your Fire Stations like Copy colors from the World?( like one does that Country the other that?) i saw German, France, Korea, England and Chicago USA :D
Many fire stations all across the country were founded by immigrants or they had foreign support during their years of work, so as a way of honouring their traditions they remain with the liveries of their former countries. For example, here in my city we have an Italian fire station, German, Belgian, French, among others.
@@plopezc thats cool! :)
martin horns and Qs go well in hand
5:33 there’s the fire truck that my area in Texas really has! I’ve actually seen one with some LED headlights before
wait, dual tone Powercall sirens and even trucks where all the lighting is one color too? Chile is so bizarre compared to the rest of the world when it comes to emergency services
Germany: Martin Horn
USA: Q & EQ siren
Chile: ???
We are volunteer asshole!! The best!!
HELLO MY FRIEND SIRENS AND CHILE : NORTH AMÉRICAN/ SI-100-M PA300 / MOTOROLA SIREN / ETC
Europe take note!! Combine the Q siren with the two tones! NOW!!
All I can say is wow I watch this video twice now it look like the United States invaded Europe
@ looks like doesn't mean I think it is. Dumbass.
@ way to go, just made yourself look stupid.
@ Gott, bist du dämlich.
more like the US and EU teamed up and then ganged up on Chile
The Q siren is the only way to get thure to driver's with ear buds
Grandes mis cofrades de Santiago mi ciudad natal ahora en mi V región de Valparaíso Chile echando raises con mi familia y también con mi 3cia de bomberos de Nogales polígono 🚒🚒
I'm gonna sub just because, this is wild, it breaks all traditions.
0:16 UK flag (Union Jack) on fire truck
Vaughn Keith Official That's because in Santiago, the 14th fire company is a british company 😁
I love this
me encantan tus videos
1:15 It's interesting to hear British style two tones on a US built appliance. Shame the Q siren drowns it out.
I know, right!?
I find it funny on official british response vids, the 2 tonner sounds so loud, yet it's so quiet here.
Also from around 7:50
Their not exposed like the martin horn if they were they might be as loud.
Fed Q + Martin Horn = Rock Mic
i would totally come down there and film this is epic!
8:34 firetruck block party parade be like
Goooo Get em Boys !!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
It’s like Chile did the siren swap on purpose lol
Very nice Video :)
What’s the weird sounding siren at 0:50
CLAviation Riot from North American siren
PowerYelp , very rare in the world
Sir, what Kind of Siren's do you want on your Trucks, European style Hig Low or American whale style? Give me Everything you have
Mmm usually a fire truck have a Q siren plus a Martin horns plus Grover Los Ángeles air horns and a electronic siren
When did the Q sirens come out?
Oof, waaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy back in the 1930s I think
Chile "encuentro de sirenas de emergecias" 😊❤
Voluntarios de bomberos de Chile
0:18 that federal q does not fit that truck..
It still sounds bad ass
Epico
New York City: Our Sirens Are Too Alarming
European Union 2: Yeah!!!!! Hold My Super Extra Massive Loud Noise Pollution!!
🇨🇴
Do You Want European/USA Sirens, Federal Signal Q2B Higher Pitch Sound Like Osaka Motor Siren 24 Volts Battery, Martin-Horn 2298 GM, UK Two-Tones, European/American Airhorns, European/American Train Horns, Graham White E-Bells, Rumbler Sirens, Whelen Howler, Feniex Hammer, & Jack Hammer?
North Yankee: Yes.
Roto-Ray LED Light: Red & White, Red, Yellow, White & Blue Lights For North Yankee Emergency Number 112?
North Yankee: Yes.
Do You Want Euro, US Fire Trucks Ambulances, & Police Crusiers?
North Yankee: Yes.
Do you want American or Ger-
Chile: yES
Do You Want American Or Euro--
EUROPEAN UNION 2: YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Welcome to chile
0:46 riot tone
Por qué ya no manda más video
Excelente recopilacion algun dia podrias hacer la de viña.valpo.si es que no esta hecha . Esto es musica para mis oido
Are the first 3 rare UK fire trucks??
No. The first one was an American Spartan bought by Chile and the second Renault was bought from the French fire departments. The third one is also an american truck.
Why is there a german firetruck with "Feuerwehr" written on it at 7:18 ?
it is a company founded by Germans in Chile
In chile there are a lot of company with some country traditions, for example the german, the italian, british, spanish, even israel. Is because thats companies where founded by people of those countries.
Eurofying an american firetruck is probably the most cursed thing I've ever seen. 😱
Unusal to see an American fire engine with just blue flashing lights
Please tell me as to what the hell is happening with the massive mixing of everything in this video.
Chile, sonidos de sirenas universal
1:36 fuckn heyll, and mum tells me to not attract attention in the car!
Chile really uses anything they can. American Firetrucks with German Martinshorn, Rosenbauer build Vehicels with american Sirens... ^^
1:20 WOW! BRITISH SIREN!!!!!! And 7:09 EQ2B yelp, also a rare siren!
In chile no jeje
here in Chile it is normal to listen to a fire truck with an eq2b since they are generally used more in man trucks
In america they use EQ2B YELP INSOME INSTANCE FOR SOME US FIRE TRUCKS USE IT
8:52 I Thought It Was My Customized (The Passenger Rescue) Fire Truck From VittorioTheVyonder2003's Area
Where is E One hurricane from Poland?
What’s the significance of just blue lights or just green lights?
I'm not very sure but I think it's just aesthetic
Me gusta el sonido de este 5:00
in manila, the wack-wack greenhills east's truck uses martin horn too with q siren
Go get them brothers !!!!
lots of american fire trucks. i love it
First time ive seen American rigs with all blue lights
In Europe american ambulances firetrucks have blue lights only.
@@andrismajors8171 Yes i know, just weird seeing a North American truck with all blued
2:22 a European truck using q and powercall?
Only in chile