good to see majority of drivers have good sense...liked the biker who slowed,moved right hand gesturing to show others hes trying to let you pass...susprises me that when im concentrating on the drivers as we go along I start to hear sirens less....after while I imagine you dont notice them so much ? you guys n gals of our services should be proud...im proud of you all...well done.
This might seem ridiculously sentimental but I always feel a little pride and a lump in my throat when an ambulances passes and I think "I'm paying for that". In a society that's tilted to the already-haves and the well-off, in this respect at least, people get the help they need, when they need it. The ambulance service and the public health service in general are national treasures that we should respect and guard well.
For most things you pay the taxes. But the government pays for the NHS, unlike where I’m from where you have to pay for healthcare. (Or at least that’s what I thought.)
Great driving, great video! Funny how some drivers don’t seem to see or hear you (lit up like a Christmas tree, and sounding like a banshee in pain) until you are on top of them.
Yea but on the flip side, so many do and so many move fast and make room, its nice to see. You will always have the odd one or two but at least thats all it is. Other countries ive seen they dont care or move, its horrible to see
Well done Max. You guys do an incredible - one of your fellow SAS crews saved my life just over a year ago, also involving fantastic high speed driving. YOU ARE THE TOPS.
@@chaoticbean9532 why not? They're proven to be more effective than "normal" sirens since you can feel the vibrations as well as hear the sound. Anything that improves driver awareness is a good thing.
wales air ambulance emergency doctor car and a hampshire charity emergency doc already do use rumbler sirens, hopefully (being something medical pretty sure they will) they are keeping the call logs far back enough to compare against the old car with normal siren (doubt they updated a car in service), a bit of maths with the dispached, arrived and distance should get an idea if its doing anything.
25+ minutes to get to the emergency is far to long and is the unacceptable result of closing ambulance stations. Good work from the Ambulance Service driver though and most of the other road users.
And I was told that Scottish ambulance sirens sounded like Bagpipes. Travelling most on the freeway makes life easier. What was wrong with the patient to warrant a hot run from one facility to another? Cheers from an Australian paramedic.
It beggars belief of the drivers when they have an ambulance or an emergency vehicle behind them with all the system on blue’s & two’s and a lot of noise. But these drivers in front are blind, deaf and clueless as they haven’t got a bloody clue where to go and how to let an emergency vehicle on blue’s & two’s pass then. These drivers have to be very professional as they can’t swear at these idiots as their camera system will pick it up and they will be taken off driving duties.
7min 30 sec it seems as though you are almost forcing drivers off the road onto the hard shoulder. Why is there no update on your radio during the journey??? 8min 30 you change the siren a number of times when no one is on the road.... why?
1 Your entitled to your opinion, even when it's wrong. 2 No one was forced off the road onto the hard shoulder. 3 why would I need radio updates? To please you perhaps? 4 I was trying to turn off the siren. 5 If you're just hear for a moan because you don't have mates to talk too then you can Foxtrot Oscar. See what I did there
eddie, if you have never driven an emergency vehicle then keep you comments to yourself. Max great vid, its funny seeing how drivers react to blue light runs, now i know its not just our vehicles that turn invisible to some drivers when blue lights are activated 😂😂
Changing the siren is changing the tone, so that the sound wave carries further, hence long and short tones. Carries long and short distances. Simple physics really. And even with that people fail to move for emergency services due to lack of awareness and knowing what to do.
@@maxdalton1972 Though, at 7:30 - 7:40 or so, Lane "2" is evidently the running lane and Lane "1" is empty.. there's a reason why civilian drivers aren't using that lane, but that reason wouldn't apply to response drivers. So it does seem a little odd as to why you sat behind the first vehicle without just moving to Lane "1" yourself. They ended up using a lane which as best I can tell, was clear for you all along. I'm sure you had your reasons, but it does look a little odd.
good to see majority of drivers have good sense...liked the biker who slowed,moved right hand gesturing to show others hes trying to let you pass...susprises me that when im concentrating on the drivers as we go along I start to hear sirens less....after while I imagine you dont notice them so much ?
you guys n gals of our services should be proud...im proud of you all...well done.
This might seem ridiculously sentimental but I always feel a little pride and a lump in my throat when an ambulances passes and I think "I'm paying for that". In a society that's tilted to the already-haves and the well-off, in this respect at least, people get the help they need, when they need it. The ambulance service and the public health service in general are national treasures that we should respect and guard well.
Hold up, I thought that in the U.K. healthcare was payed for by the government...
@@microwavefish Yes ... and from where do you think the government gets its money?
For most things you pay the taxes. But the government pays for the NHS, unlike where I’m from where you have to pay for healthcare. (Or at least that’s what I thought.)
@@michaelmounteney2034 I thought you meant directly. Yes, taxes, I see what you mean now. :)
I agree 100 precent to what you wrote,and they are out there when someone needs them,all the respect all the personnel from the rescue services.
Good to see so many drivers responding appropriately to the horns and lights. Well done Glasgow.
Everyone is terrified you mite hurt them
Great driving, great video! Funny how some drivers don’t seem to see or hear you (lit up like a Christmas tree, and sounding like a banshee in pain) until you are on top of them.
Yea but on the flip side, so many do and so many move fast and make room, its nice to see. You will always have the odd one or two but at least thats all it is. Other countries ive seen they dont care or move, its horrible to see
Well done Max. You guys do an incredible - one of your fellow SAS crews saved my life just over a year ago, also involving fantastic high speed driving. YOU ARE THE TOPS.
Good to see a lot of drivers trying to let you through. Could have been a lot worse on the Kingston Bridge with the 40mph due to barrier replacement
Great driving i would love to see an American Rumbler siren on UK Ambulances and cop cars it would be interesting to see what traffic does 😂
No. Just no.
But it's a thing now Nd I actually like it.
@@chaoticbean9532 why not? They're proven to be more effective than "normal" sirens since you can feel the vibrations as well as hear the sound. Anything that improves driver awareness is a good thing.
wales air ambulance emergency doctor car and a hampshire charity emergency doc already do use rumbler sirens, hopefully (being something medical pretty sure they will) they are keeping the call logs far back enough to compare against the old car with normal siren (doubt they updated a car in service), a bit of maths with the dispached, arrived and distance should get an idea if its doing anything.
@@chaoticbean9532 yes just yes
Classic sirens, shame they barely use them anymore and replaced most of them with awful ones.
Good on ya mate, nicely driven. I used to drive a fire engine that way, the twats soon got out of my way.
Not anymore hahaha
25+ minutes to get to the emergency is far to long and is the unacceptable result of closing ambulance stations. Good work from the Ambulance Service driver though and most of the other road users.
Great love the way they all give way to the ambulance
Excellent driving skills 👌
Love it!!! Nice drive!
Obviously not USA, the cars move over and they aren’t tail gating.
Clueless in the bronze Astra....plank!!....Felt car sick after that one need to get camera mounting sorted.
Great video, and thank you for your service 👍
Nah
Awrite bro long time niver seen
And I was told that Scottish ambulance sirens sounded like Bagpipes.
Travelling most on the freeway makes life easier. What was wrong with the patient to warrant a hot run from one facility to another?
Cheers from an Australian paramedic.
It's not something I move often but it was a tray of surgical instruments needed for an emergency operation.
I see Glasgow has shitty roads just like Edinburgh.
Yes
about 8 mins in, i thought you were heading for the Clyde Tunnel .... was saying to myself no not that route surely .. nice job sir
Can you do more videos like this
Can you do more videos
I think I've sussed that pressing the horn button changes the tone.
Please do more video like this great video
Great vid can you make more please
Rescue service coming up in your rear view mirror……panic !! try to show them clearly you next move from you.
Can you do more blue light videos please please reply back thanks
Was Michael J Fox holding the camera?
What car was this in? Nice run, well driven!
That day it was a 2 series bmw
Shame it shakes so much, and I bet they can hear the sirens in bed at night, why does the horn keep sounding?
What car is it ?
That a Honda PRU your in there , siren sounds familiar
What call were you going to?
It beggars belief of the drivers when they have an ambulance or an emergency vehicle behind them with all the system on blue’s & two’s and a lot of noise.
But these drivers in front are blind, deaf and clueless as they haven’t got a bloody clue where to go and how to let an emergency vehicle on blue’s & two’s pass then.
These drivers have to be very professional as they can’t swear at these idiots as their camera system will pick it up and they will be taken off driving duties.
Can I stop and search a cop if I know he has drugs on him ?
no
@@diverseyy6928 I know now. I tried and got arrested and only today been released
@@madrandomshit5149 props for the effort though
Keep taking the tablets. Andy England 🇬🇧😉
Think that horribly coloured Astra needs a good look at themselves and another look at the Highway Code
I presume this is a car/RRV?
Yeah that day it was a 2 series BMW
Can you please do more video like this please reply back thanks
I'll do my best, used my mobile phone in it's holder for this one, bit too shaky. In the process of getting a better dash cam
Max Dalton ok still great video
Max Dalton let me gues scottish ambulance honda crv rrv
Claire Williams Aumdmas
Thmaswillams blackpool is now in a new one off the first two nights to sell and sell out the best way price quarter
Where did this footage come from Max?
I just used my Samsung phone that day to record it
Max Dalton Hi Max, do you still volunteer with ScotsERVS? I’ve made contact with your HR team to enquire about future driver vacancies. 👍🏻
at 3:58 the number shield of the blue car :D
It's actually a dealer plate used for test drive's Etc. issued by the DVLA for use on public roads as the car is unregistered.
Such a shame. Got 20 seconds in and had to turn off due to the extreme lack of image stabilisation! Such clear quality too 😢
Breast Milk run? Not sure why else you'd go from maternity to maternity.
NICU beds ?
hyper specialist service at the recieving facility ?
Breast milk run on lights!
take the video down and add camera stabilization please
7min 30 sec it seems as though you are almost forcing drivers off the road onto the hard shoulder. Why is there no update on your radio during the journey???
8min 30 you change the siren a number of times when no one is on the road.... why?
1 Your entitled to your opinion, even when it's wrong.
2 No one was forced off the road onto the hard shoulder.
3 why would I need radio updates? To please you perhaps?
4 I was trying to turn off the siren.
5 If you're just hear for a moan because you don't have mates to talk too then you can Foxtrot Oscar. See what I did there
eddie, if you have never driven an emergency vehicle then keep you comments to yourself. Max great vid, its funny seeing how drivers react to blue light runs, now i know its not just our vehicles that turn invisible to some drivers when blue lights are activated 😂😂
Eddie, you've clearly never driven any sort of emergency vehicle in your life. A lot of the a'holes in the way need a rocket up their bums.
Changing the siren is changing the tone, so that the sound wave carries further, hence long and short tones. Carries long and short distances. Simple physics really. And even with that people fail to move for emergency services due to lack of awareness and knowing what to do.
@@maxdalton1972 Though, at 7:30 - 7:40 or so, Lane "2" is evidently the running lane and Lane "1" is empty.. there's a reason why civilian drivers aren't using that lane, but that reason wouldn't apply to response drivers. So it does seem a little odd as to why you sat behind the first vehicle without just moving to Lane "1" yourself. They ended up using a lane which as best I can tell, was clear for you all along. I'm sure you had your reasons, but it does look a little odd.