;=) Die Beschreibung FETT ;) 1. DICKES LIKE ENDLICH HOCHGELADEN und deswegen auch ab in die Playliste Feuerwehr Hannover ist das 176. Video in der Liste...sehr schön deine Version zu sehen ;)
So when you love it watch this ;) [Zugunfall] Großalarmübung LNA/MANV Feuerwehr + Rettungsdienst Hannover 2014 (HD) and or this same city 1 year ago ;) Großalarmübung (LNA/MANV) Feuerwehr/Rettungsdienst Hannover (HD) Best wishes Monti ;)
Great video, lots of lovely fire trucks in this one, with lots of different roles - great location with the lighting and sirens too. I quite like pod carrier trucks! 1:27 Command Truck from Station 1 looks very smart, relatively new I assume. 4:02 Ah - mass casualty bus! I love these, you said about them before, that you see them quite a few times at exercises and large incidents, in a comment on my video of a command bus in the UK, but in the UK they're extremely rare.
+CobraEmergencyVideos but large cities here have one of these buses, some few cities also two of them, usually operated by the FDs; Apart from this on filmed on a drill, I was lucky to film some rather very rare ones on a real call. In the city of Augsburg someone filmed the older Large Capacity Ambulance Bus, and I was the first and so far only one who was able to filme the new one. In the city of Leipzig I filmed one from the German Red Cross, never filmed before, and actually I was able to film it passing me once, making a u-turn at the next intersection and then passing me a 2nd time
+CobraEmergencyVideos oh and yes, the Command Trudck is built in 2012 and in service since 2013. As for Pod Carriers you also might like these ones: Police Pod Carrier: ua-cam.com/video/UjasyGd-liY/v-deo.html CFD and VFD convoy: ua-cam.com/video/f60KPOuqhRk/v-deo.html Pod Carrier filmed while heading to a fire: ua-cam.com/video/uEJYmVLjFNo/v-deo.html Pod Carriier filmed in a different city, 80 km frmo its home town: ua-cam.com/video/0G3JqX46ymA/v-deo.html Huge Response with 2 Pod Carriers: ua-cam.com/video/r4GDhuOkKPs/v-deo.html VFD Pod Carrier leaving CFD station while a Logistics Truck arrives: ua-cam.com/video/JrJU71f7ad0/v-deo.html Pod Carrier having trouble in traffic: ua-cam.com/video/c8k_HgJ-IoA/v-deo.html VERY RARE Pod Carrier leaving station: ua-cam.com/video/dxyIhe7uoLM/v-deo.html Pod Carrier and other emergency vehicles responding to crash: ua-cam.com/video/7qRA2Y3TglQ/v-deo.html Convoy of 10 emergency vehicles, among them a pod carrier AND ambulance bus: ua-cam.com/video/NMYZ-Sdqb5g/v-deo.html And the few other videos of Large Capacity Ambulance Buses I have: Augsburg CFD: ua-cam.com/video/wDJqV4qGPnA/v-deo.html German Red Cross Leipzig: ua-cam.com/video/IS-vmN48Mm4/v-deo.html
Damn that's some fantastic catches there - lots of interesting and rare units. Would loved to have been there to catch some of this. Thanks for the list, will add them to my watch later and get me some popcorn =D Pod carriers here in the UK are really quite rare to film responding. So when ever you catch one you jump for joy. How-ever I have caught one, but the one I caught isn't a rare one. It's the only one in the UK that responds nearly everyday because for some reason it goes to regular car crashes, whereas elsewhere in the UK they only go to specialist Urban Search And Rescue assignments. My friend from London filmed a convoy of them responding with Pumping trucks to help dig out a WWII bomb from inside a basement! Well done catching those buses - especially catching a new one that no one else has caught, that's always a very satisfying feeling. I know it's not as amazing, but I was the first to catch a new Metropolitan Police standard incident response vehicle with a '16 reg (Meaning it was registered in March 2016. For some reason February and before is '65 reg) which was very satisfying because these vehicles are really common and there's hundreds of spotters out there who travel to London to catch Metropolitan Police stuff. So to get the first of a whole new generation of vehicles within just a few days of it being registered is amazing. Not only that but it was the new facelift shape Ford Focuses, never before captured. So yeah, not as rare - but considering they're regular response vehicles and 100 of spotters will be catching them (Already loads of videos) I was pretty happy. Rather cool someone else caught the old one as well, reserving a bit of history there. Also again, rather cool you're the only one to catch a German Red Cross EMS Bus twice as it did a U-Turn, now that's gotta be damn rare and well satisfying! It's like me, I am the only to have caught a red and yellow Dennis Dart command bus from my local fire service. I believe there's only two left in the entire country now, the other one has been caught twice responding - a red and white one in a southern county of the U.K. And that was by pure and utter luck, wasn't even spotting that day - just shopping! Some of the best stuff you can catch is when you least expect it.
+CobraEmergencyVideos same with the video from hamburg, where that one Pod Carrier had some hard time getting through traffic. It's a nice old unit, but one of the very typical units there. In Hamburg the large capacity ambulance buses almost respond on a daily basis as well, just like the truck cranes in Berlin. Yeah in fact it can be easier to be the only spotter in a certain area, not living in the huge cities with many spotters :D The next large spotters here are in the next cities one hour north and one and a half hour south of my city. Same thing with rare catches around here. Of course, brandnew apparatus are awesome and one always wants to film them as soon as possible, but sometimes I also rather look for older ones; old trucks which actually have 'real' engine sounds, which look massive, old body structures etc. Thus I was extremly lucky that a former Tanker from Hamburg Intl Airport was bought by a VFD just north of my city after it was actually sold to someone else, but then was crashed and got restored, and the old customer didn't want to have it anymore. I was able to film that Tanker once, but it was like THE best possible shot, with nothing blocking the view, great landscape around etc (the 2nd one in this video): ua-cam.com/video/878-sBJfbIc/v-deo.html And then, some time later, the 1 year "old" Tanker from the Regensburg CFD broke down, and the rental truck from Rosenbauer Germany was a former Rescue Tanker from Frankfurt Intl Airport. Due to its size it was dispatched only once to a call, but at least I have a nice video of it driving some rounds at the station's backyard: ua-cam.com/video/zMUVYqijV9s/v-deo.html True: the best catches come when you least expect it, or just got off the bus the minute before, are coming around the corner or sth similar :D
Right that's sorted - I must go spotting in Hamburg to catch a high capacity bus, and then in Berlin to catch them cranes. The buses may be very rare here in the UK, but we don't even have cranes!!! Yeah where I live I'm the only regular spotting in the whole two counties (My local emergency services cover the entire two counties, whereas most only cover one) of Herefordshire and Worcestershire so I am really the only one who catches all the rare and new stuff from my service, such as the command bus. But being the first catching something new, and very common, in London is quite unexpected. Code3Paris was the first to catch the Vauxhall Astra Incident Response Vehicle police cars in 2015, lol. And he has to travel here from abroad! The nearest big metropolitan city to here is Birmingham - and there's only about two or three spotters there, and they mostly don't upload videos, but rather do photos instead lol. So I am the only one to catch all their interesting vehicles responding, as well as my local area, on video. I love catching the old trucks, we've got loads of old Dennis Sabre pumping fire engines here in my local area, I have to be the channel that's caught the most Dennis fire appliances responding, in the UK! We've got them ranging from 1997 to 2003, which is pretty unusual in the UK since a lot of fire services have replaced their vehicles from the late-90s. They're proper fire engines, they're built in Britain and they have proper engines. They're not built on a lorry at all, the company made the vehicle as a fire engine itself - you can't get Dennis Sabre lorries, only fire engines. Unfortunately the company went bust in 2007 - but they're still in heavy usage in my region. How-ever London and some parts of the UK have no Dennises what so ever. That tanker catch was extremely cool, and to catch it knowing what history it's had is even more amazing! It's always good to catch a vehicle once before it leaves service. We had a 2004 Mass Decontamination MAN truck here that as I've said before, is extremely ultra rare to film - has to be the rarest vehicles in the UK. There's quite a few, but they have them only as a response to the unthinkable - nuclear attack/disaster, massive CBRN release, essentially when the nation descends into hazmat chaos. But I caught it on a training response run in 2014, and it left service in 2015! Now we don't have one at all. That tanker truck is lovely with the old lighting. Aha if you can't catch it responding, just ask to film it going around the yard! ;) Love it. Yeah I've got off a train once, and the second I left the station - like I was litterally out the door, when a Water Rescue fire truck came responding - whoop! If the train was delayed, or someone got in my way, or I got a later train, I'd have missed it entirely!
This bus is a Large Capacity Ambulance Bus, capable to transport numerous slightly or several severly affected patients; The configuration of seats and cots is flexible, so the number of patients to be treated is flexible as well
EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos Danke, den kenn ich aber schon :) ^^ Ich meinte eher Übungen in öffentlichen Gefilden, nicht auf abgesperrten Gebieten ;)
Flasche23 ein großer Teil von Übungen findet auf abgesperrten Anlagen statt, die in Hannover war ja eigentlich auf kein öffentlicher Verkehrsraum (das eigentliche Übungsgelände)
EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos wenn man danach gehen würde, bräuchte man auch in New York City keine Übungen. Das Vorgehen bei Großschadenslagen hat mich aber vom Gegenteil überzeugt, dass egal wie viel Alltagsübung jemand hat - auch hinsichtlich großer Vorfälle, ist Übung und Verbessern und nicht zu vernachlässigender Gesichtspunkt
Daniel MacKinnon In the Netherlands some of the fire brigades run Chevrolet Express Duramax and Ford F-350 & F-450 Super Duty trucks with the Powerstroke as a ambulance.
;=) Die Beschreibung FETT ;)
1. DICKES LIKE ENDLICH HOCHGELADEN und deswegen auch ab in die Playliste Feuerwehr Hannover ist das 176. Video in der Liste...sehr schön deine Version zu sehen ;)
MontisEinsatzfahrten Intern. emergency response British people and us people are dicks reporting for suspicion of saying that
I love these videos, the variety in the types of vehicles is great!
So when you love it watch this ;) [Zugunfall] Großalarmübung LNA/MANV Feuerwehr + Rettungsdienst Hannover 2014 (HD) and or this same city 1 year ago ;) Großalarmübung (LNA/MANV) Feuerwehr/Rettungsdienst Hannover (HD) Best wishes Monti ;)
Great video, lots of lovely fire trucks in this one, with lots of different roles - great location with the lighting and sirens too.
I quite like pod carrier trucks!
1:27 Command Truck from Station 1 looks very smart, relatively new I assume.
4:02 Ah - mass casualty bus! I love these, you said about them before, that you see them quite a few times at exercises and large incidents, in a comment on my video of a command bus in the UK, but in the UK they're extremely rare.
+CobraEmergencyVideos but large cities here have one of these buses, some few cities also two of them, usually operated by the FDs; Apart from this on filmed on a drill, I was lucky to film some rather very rare ones on a real call. In the city of Augsburg someone filmed the older Large Capacity Ambulance Bus, and I was the first and so far only one who was able to filme the new one. In the city of Leipzig I filmed one from the German Red Cross, never filmed before, and actually I was able to film it passing me once, making a u-turn at the next intersection and then passing me a 2nd time
+CobraEmergencyVideos oh and yes, the Command Trudck is built in 2012 and in service since 2013.
As for Pod Carriers you also might like these ones:
Police Pod Carrier: ua-cam.com/video/UjasyGd-liY/v-deo.html
CFD and VFD convoy: ua-cam.com/video/f60KPOuqhRk/v-deo.html
Pod Carrier filmed while heading to a fire: ua-cam.com/video/uEJYmVLjFNo/v-deo.html
Pod Carriier filmed in a different city, 80 km frmo its home town: ua-cam.com/video/0G3JqX46ymA/v-deo.html
Huge Response with 2 Pod Carriers: ua-cam.com/video/r4GDhuOkKPs/v-deo.html
VFD Pod Carrier leaving CFD station while a Logistics Truck arrives: ua-cam.com/video/JrJU71f7ad0/v-deo.html
Pod Carrier having trouble in traffic: ua-cam.com/video/c8k_HgJ-IoA/v-deo.html
VERY RARE Pod Carrier leaving station: ua-cam.com/video/dxyIhe7uoLM/v-deo.html
Pod Carrier and other emergency vehicles responding to crash: ua-cam.com/video/7qRA2Y3TglQ/v-deo.html
Convoy of 10 emergency vehicles, among them a pod carrier AND ambulance bus: ua-cam.com/video/NMYZ-Sdqb5g/v-deo.html
And the few other videos of Large Capacity Ambulance Buses I have:
Augsburg CFD: ua-cam.com/video/wDJqV4qGPnA/v-deo.html
German Red Cross Leipzig: ua-cam.com/video/IS-vmN48Mm4/v-deo.html
Damn that's some fantastic catches there - lots of interesting and rare units. Would loved to have been there to catch some of this. Thanks for the list, will add them to my watch later and get me some popcorn =D
Pod carriers here in the UK are really quite rare to film responding. So when ever you catch one you jump for joy. How-ever I have caught one, but the one I caught isn't a rare one. It's the only one in the UK that responds nearly everyday because for some reason it goes to regular car crashes, whereas elsewhere in the UK they only go to specialist Urban Search And Rescue assignments.
My friend from London filmed a convoy of them responding with Pumping trucks to help dig out a WWII bomb from inside a basement!
Well done catching those buses - especially catching a new one that no one else has caught, that's always a very satisfying feeling. I know it's not as amazing, but I was the first to catch a new Metropolitan Police standard incident response vehicle with a '16 reg (Meaning it was registered in March 2016. For some reason February and before is '65 reg) which was very satisfying because these vehicles are really common and there's hundreds of spotters out there who travel to London to catch Metropolitan Police stuff. So to get the first of a whole new generation of vehicles within just a few days of it being registered is amazing. Not only that but it was the new facelift shape Ford Focuses, never before captured. So yeah, not as rare - but considering they're regular response vehicles and 100 of spotters will be catching them (Already loads of videos) I was pretty happy.
Rather cool someone else caught the old one as well, reserving a bit of history there.
Also again, rather cool you're the only one to catch a German Red Cross EMS Bus twice as it did a U-Turn, now that's gotta be damn rare and well satisfying!
It's like me, I am the only to have caught a red and yellow Dennis Dart command bus from my local fire service. I believe there's only two left in the entire country now, the other one has been caught twice responding - a red and white one in a southern county of the U.K.
And that was by pure and utter luck, wasn't even spotting that day - just shopping!
Some of the best stuff you can catch is when you least expect it.
+CobraEmergencyVideos same with the video from hamburg, where that one Pod Carrier had some hard time getting through traffic. It's a nice old unit, but one of the very typical units there. In Hamburg the large capacity ambulance buses almost respond on a daily basis as well, just like the truck cranes in Berlin.
Yeah in fact it can be easier to be the only spotter in a certain area, not living in the huge cities with many spotters :D
The next large spotters here are in the next cities one hour north and one and a half hour south of my city.
Same thing with rare catches around here. Of course, brandnew apparatus are awesome and one always wants to film them as soon as possible, but sometimes I also rather look for older ones; old trucks which actually have 'real' engine sounds, which look massive, old body structures etc. Thus I was extremly lucky that a former Tanker from Hamburg Intl Airport was bought by a VFD just north of my city after it was actually sold to someone else, but then was crashed and got restored, and the old customer didn't want to have it anymore. I was able to film that Tanker once, but it was like THE best possible shot, with nothing blocking the view, great landscape around etc (the 2nd one in this video):
ua-cam.com/video/878-sBJfbIc/v-deo.html
And then, some time later, the 1 year "old" Tanker from the Regensburg CFD broke down, and the rental truck from Rosenbauer Germany was a former Rescue Tanker from Frankfurt Intl Airport. Due to its size it was dispatched only once to a call, but at least I have a nice video of it driving some rounds at the station's backyard:
ua-cam.com/video/zMUVYqijV9s/v-deo.html
True: the best catches come when you least expect it, or just got off the bus the minute before, are coming around the corner or sth similar :D
Right that's sorted - I must go spotting in Hamburg to catch a high capacity bus, and then in Berlin to catch them cranes. The buses may be very rare here in the UK, but we don't even have cranes!!!
Yeah where I live I'm the only regular spotting in the whole two counties (My local emergency services cover the entire two counties, whereas most only cover one) of Herefordshire and Worcestershire so I am really the only one who catches all the rare and new stuff from my service, such as the command bus. But being the first catching something new, and very common, in London is quite unexpected. Code3Paris was the first to catch the Vauxhall Astra Incident Response Vehicle police cars in 2015, lol. And he has to travel here from abroad!
The nearest big metropolitan city to here is Birmingham - and there's only about two or three spotters there, and they mostly don't upload videos, but rather do photos instead lol. So I am the only one to catch all their interesting vehicles responding, as well as my local area, on video.
I love catching the old trucks, we've got loads of old Dennis Sabre pumping fire engines here in my local area, I have to be the channel that's caught the most Dennis fire appliances responding, in the UK! We've got them ranging from 1997 to 2003, which is pretty unusual in the UK since a lot of fire services have replaced their vehicles from the late-90s. They're proper fire engines, they're built in Britain and they have proper engines. They're not built on a lorry at all, the company made the vehicle as a fire engine itself - you can't get Dennis Sabre lorries, only fire engines. Unfortunately the company went bust in 2007 - but they're still in heavy usage in my region. How-ever London and some parts of the UK have no Dennises what so ever.
That tanker catch was extremely cool, and to catch it knowing what history it's had is even more amazing! It's always good to catch a vehicle once before it leaves service. We had a 2004 Mass Decontamination MAN truck here that as I've said before, is extremely ultra rare to film - has to be the rarest vehicles in the UK. There's quite a few, but they have them only as a response to the unthinkable - nuclear attack/disaster, massive CBRN release, essentially when the nation descends into hazmat chaos. But I caught it on a training response run in 2014, and it left service in 2015! Now we don't have one at all.
That tanker truck is lovely with the old lighting.
Aha if you can't catch it responding, just ask to film it going around the yard! ;) Love it.
Yeah I've got off a train once, and the second I left the station - like I was litterally out the door, when a Water Rescue fire truck came responding - whoop! If the train was delayed, or someone got in my way, or I got a later train, I'd have missed it entirely!
Saludos desde Santiago de Chile!
"GIVE ME ALL WE HAVE"
it's like "keep on dispatching units until I say stop" ^^
@@EnjoyFirefighting lol
What’s the bus for? Regards from the Boston area.
This bus is a Large Capacity Ambulance Bus, capable to transport numerous slightly or several severly affected patients; The configuration of seats and cots is flexible, so the number of patients to be treated is flexible as well
1:52 viva Chile !!
Mega ^^
Wann gibt's endlich mal 'ne MANV in Hamburg? -.- :D Andauernd irgendwelche Großübungen, aber nie in Hamburg ^^
voila: Flugunfall über Hamburg: Katastrophenschutzübung BOSex 2013
EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos Danke, den kenn ich aber schon :) ^^ Ich meinte eher Übungen in öffentlichen Gefilden, nicht auf abgesperrten Gebieten ;)
Flasche23 ein großer Teil von Übungen findet auf abgesperrten Anlagen statt, die in Hannover war ja eigentlich auf kein öffentlicher Verkehrsraum (das eigentliche Übungsgelände)
Hamburg hat so oft MANV Alarm (THR) und sonstige grossschadenslagen da brauchen die keine Übungen mehr :P
EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos wenn man danach gehen würde, bräuchte man auch in New York City keine Übungen. Das Vorgehen bei Großschadenslagen hat mich aber vom Gegenteil überzeugt, dass egal wie viel Alltagsübung jemand hat - auch hinsichtlich großer Vorfälle, ist Übung und Verbessern und nicht zu vernachlässigender Gesichtspunkt
J'adore les véhicules de secours
Where was that at?
That's in Hannover City, State of Lower Saxony, Germany
Did they stop using trains after the crash commuter train abandoned railroad tracks now?
@@nickiethurman1841 it was a drill, an exercise, not an actual or real scenario. No-one got hurt, no train derailed ...
112 operator Send everyone
that was just a tiny mass casualty drill with only a few units ;)
@@EnjoyFirefighting no you said 3 dozen
@@jwills22 So? it perfectly fits my statement?!
A full size American pickup....on German soil. I'll be damned
it wouldn't be a problem as long as you know how do drive ... well, of course it shouldn't be sth like a Ford F650 ...
Daniel MacKinnon In the Netherlands some of the fire brigades run Chevrolet Express Duramax and Ford F-350 & F-450 Super Duty trucks with the Powerstroke as a ambulance.