That was a wild ride, in The UK & The Netherlands EMV drivers take less risks, even when they have no patient on board. None the less impressive skills.
2nd Ambulance shall stay behind the 1st Ambulance at least another 100 feet behind, so the traffic can clearly see 2 Ambulances at all times. This strategy gets more visibilities and more sense of urgencies!! 1st Ambulance driver is doing a fabulous job!!
@@jennyli7144 I qualified on "blues and twos" in 1975. MRT ambulances. Then in 1988 I qualified on SJAB and LAS. I know about driving ambulances, and you would have heard me say, if you had been here, "Good pull out, good exposure, and nicely retrieved back in to line", The 2nd Ambo driver also did on the nearside as well. I didn't see a problem with the closeness at any time. He had always left space to move left, or right, every time the Op was threatened. And I don't live in your YUK, I live in PRYTTYNN, the correct name for our islands.
@@jennyli7144 SJAB are now working in the front line with LAS, and comply with THEIR regulations. And when the Grenfell Tower obscenity happened, every ambulance company, including HATS and SJAB were travelling in convoys, on "blues and twos", taking replenishment stocks to the front line Ambo crews. This meant that the LAS ambulances, and those SJAB as well, could stay at the scene, and rotate crews, rather than leaving the scene just to re-stock. Very efficient and deserved all the praise they received, but none from the government and councils, of a particular political colour, who caused the disaster with their contempt for foreigners and the poor.
@@jennyli7144 They can't be "disciplined". The law, in this country of Pryttynn, is biased in favour of INTENTION. The British crews cannot be stopped by any jobsworth for doing what they are trained to do. No first-aider has ever been prosecuted for losing someone in a shout. The INTENTION of the responder is to save lives, not to kill. It is the politicians who kill, just look at Boorish Pfeffel, killing 270,000 citizens with his careless, and ignorant, response to Covid. Grenfell happened because of deliberate choices made by Westminster and the local council. The biggest insult in the country is that the Air Ambulances, just like the Lifeboats, are run by charities, because the political system is tilted towards their grifting, and not the welfare of the people.
What you will get is the ambulance chasers jumping in behind the leading ambulance without looking, just to be right behind the ambulance and get home quicker. I've seen it happen while driving in many countries, my wife often asks me why am I pulling to the side here in Vietnam and shortly later an ambulance come by. I've seen it in the mirrors before hearing it, so now give a running commentary as I drive, she and her friends are amazed how many times I check the mirrors. The reason I do it is I then know where everybody is if I do need to make an emergency stop, I vary rarely swerve as I don't want to involve any innocent party's. This was taught me by a UK police driving instructor.
Nice! Didn't look easy getting tru that much traffic with a reasonable average speed - good driving. It also helps that most drivers in Poland seem to be good at give way for the ambulance (compared to what we have seen from some other countries).
In Poland you might get in trouble, and not even just the legal kind when you do not make space for the ambulance or fire brigades. Police on the other hand is a different story.
Private ambulance company Medicor doing interhospital transports. In Poland such companies are notorious for using blue lights and sirens without reason. Just to go through traffic faster. They do not respond to any kind of emergency. That’s for sure…
Compared to Dutch ambulances, this feels a lot like "just floor it and try to be safe-ish". I'm not saying they're driving badly, and they may arrive slightly faster, but there's no denying that their style of driving is a lot more risky. It also seemed like quite a long run, and given that there's two of them, this was probably a bigger event they were heading towards, so I can understand the adrenaline and wanting to get there fast.
Its a private ambulanse..so maybe they were transporting patients between hospitals. Here in Poland private EMS is not allowed to respond to any calls coming from 112 (911 in USA)
If there's no where to go, there's no where to go. Ambulances are trained to not force people to move if they can't move. They keep lights on but turn siren off as not to force people to go through red lights - same with fire engines and police.
Voglio fare i complimenti ai due autisti delle ambulanze. Bravissimi. E sicuri nella guida. Ho guidato per 10 anni le ambulanze e so cosa dico. Poi per altri 25 anni sempre veicoli prioritari di servizio con luce blu e sirena. Vi posso garantire che non è cosi facile districarsi nel traffico in priorità. Per quel che riguarda le distanze tra le due ambulanze non è cosi evidente. Guardando il video è facile parlare di distanze ma nella realtà se hai un paziente in pericolo di vita non è così evidente. L’importante è che la seconda ambulanza deve avere accesa la sirena e cerchi di farsi vedere. Saluti dalla 🇨🇭🇨🇭
Typical Yenghi response. Are you not capable of understanding the difference between a civilian and a trained medic/paramedic? Our job is to save lives. YOUR LIVES, CIVVY. You want an ambulance on a mercy run, to ram cars that have just happened to be on as crowded piece of road, that has not been designed for the traffic flow, nor provide EMV's the space to get past the mobiles obstructions. You should hear some of the names we have for you lot.
Truck driver has blind spots on his right side.. he was probably concentrating on traffic in front and to his left at that point in time. We truckers have to compenensate for idiots all the time around us and to change position / speed takes a while. ..😅
Ah yes a semi truck going on full brakes all of a sudden is a safe thing to do on a highway... He did exactly what he should, keep going and try not to block them too much
@@ElmoPlayss Oh, you are one of those. WHERE did I state "FULL BRAKES"? I said to use brakes to slow down, so the Ambos could get in front of the hazard. Unlike myself, you have never driven an Ambo on a Blue Run.
@@ElmoPlayss Your question is pointless without a qualifying definition. Can you add one? You are still yammering on about QUICKLY. Have you ever heard of a gentle application? The lorry needs to slow by 10 kloms, that is all. Do you even drive?
@@Demun1649 Yes I drive and a semi truck is slow which means it can't brake fast obviously, and he would've needed to brake fast because the on ramp was ending soon, why else do you think the ambulance didn't pass the semi truck with 100+ kph but instead went behind it?
I didn't like the style of driving. I guess there is too much of a risk of never reaching the destination. Better go 10% slower with 10 times better chance to arrive safely.
That was horrendous driving!!! Are you sure it wasn't the Police chasing 'joy riders' in a stolen ambulance? Too fast for much of the drive creating some very unnecessary swerves both by them and the other road users, and loads of unnecessary lane changing.
this distance could have been covered 25-30% faster if it weren't for the 60% blind idiots behind the wheel, especially in the same traffic flow as both ambulances
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That was a wild ride, in The UK & The Netherlands EMV drivers take less risks, even when they have no patient on board. None the less impressive skills.
2nd Ambulance shall stay behind the 1st Ambulance at least another 100 feet behind, so the traffic can clearly see 2 Ambulances at all times. This strategy gets more visibilities and more sense of urgencies!! 1st Ambulance driver is doing a fabulous job!!
Whose laws are you quoting?
@@jennyli7144 I qualified on "blues and twos" in 1975. MRT ambulances. Then in 1988 I qualified on SJAB and LAS. I know about driving ambulances, and you would have heard me say, if you had been here, "Good pull out, good exposure, and nicely retrieved back in to line", The 2nd Ambo driver also did on the nearside as well.
I didn't see a problem with the closeness at any time. He had always left space to move left, or right, every time the Op was threatened.
And I don't live in your YUK, I live in PRYTTYNN, the correct name for our islands.
@@jennyli7144 SJAB are now working in the front line with LAS, and comply with THEIR regulations. And when the Grenfell Tower obscenity happened, every ambulance company, including HATS and SJAB were travelling in convoys, on "blues and twos", taking replenishment stocks to the front line Ambo crews. This meant that the LAS ambulances, and those SJAB as well, could stay at the scene, and rotate crews, rather than leaving the scene just to re-stock. Very efficient and deserved all the praise they received, but none from the government and councils, of a particular political colour, who caused the disaster with their contempt for foreigners and the poor.
@@jennyli7144 They can't be "disciplined". The law, in this country of Pryttynn, is biased in favour of INTENTION. The British crews cannot be stopped by any jobsworth for doing what they are trained to do. No first-aider has ever been prosecuted for losing someone in a shout. The INTENTION of the responder is to save lives, not to kill.
It is the politicians who kill, just look at Boorish Pfeffel, killing 270,000 citizens with his careless, and ignorant, response to Covid. Grenfell happened because of deliberate choices made by Westminster and the local council.
The biggest insult in the country is that the Air Ambulances, just like the Lifeboats, are run by charities, because the political system is tilted towards their grifting, and not the welfare of the people.
What you will get is the ambulance chasers jumping in behind the leading ambulance without looking, just to be right behind the ambulance and get home quicker. I've seen it happen while driving in many countries, my wife often asks me why am I pulling to the side here in Vietnam and shortly later an ambulance come by. I've seen it in the mirrors before hearing it, so now give a running commentary as I drive, she and her friends are amazed how many times I check the mirrors. The reason I do it is I then know where everybody is if I do need to make an emergency stop, I vary rarely swerve as I don't want to involve any innocent party's. This was taught me by a UK police driving instructor.
That was INTENSE ride :) But I can't really decide if it was impressive or pretty risky. Thanks for the video!
5:28 Also to show other drivers that there is a second ambulance, people ussually do not expect more than one vehicle and immediately merge back.
I have often seen fire, ambo and police driving to motorway crashes together, in the UK.
Nice!
Didn't look easy getting tru that much traffic with a reasonable average speed - good driving.
It also helps that most drivers in Poland seem to be good at give way for the ambulance (compared to what we have seen from some other countries).
True. England, not the rest of Britain, just ENGLAND, seems to be the worst.
In Poland you might get in trouble, and not even just the legal kind when you do not make space for the ambulance or fire brigades.
Police on the other hand is a different story.
It’s determined by law and we have this saying: ‚make room for them, next time they may be rushing to help someone from your family’
Private ambulance company Medicor doing interhospital transports. In Poland such companies are notorious for using blue lights and sirens without reason. Just to go through traffic faster. They do not respond to any kind of emergency. That’s for sure…
Compared to Dutch ambulances, this feels a lot like "just floor it and try to be safe-ish". I'm not saying they're driving badly, and they may arrive slightly faster, but there's no denying that their style of driving is a lot more risky. It also seemed like quite a long run, and given that there's two of them, this was probably a bigger event they were heading towards, so I can understand the adrenaline and wanting to get there fast.
Its a private ambulanse..so maybe they were transporting patients between hospitals. Here in Poland private EMS is not allowed to respond to any calls coming from 112 (911 in USA)
In Egypt it could mean the end of shift run back to the depot.
@@TheByard its forbidden here in Poland
Very good video and i like that voice every time ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank You! :)
I always wonder if it is Adam?
Ambulance 2 has a pretty good sounding engine ngl
He drives like he stole that ambulance
XDD
time and time again i get proven right with polish traffic behaviour being amazing
If there's no where to go, there's no where to go.
Ambulances are trained to not force people to move if they can't move.
They keep lights on but turn siren off as not to force people to go through red lights - same with fire engines and police.
Nice video!
Thanks!
Voglio fare i complimenti ai due autisti delle ambulanze. Bravissimi. E sicuri nella guida. Ho guidato per 10 anni le ambulanze e so cosa dico. Poi per altri 25 anni sempre veicoli prioritari di servizio con luce blu e sirena. Vi posso garantire che non è cosi facile districarsi nel traffico in priorità. Per quel che riguarda le distanze tra le due ambulanze non è cosi evidente. Guardando il video è facile parlare di distanze ma nella realtà se hai un paziente in pericolo di vita non è così evidente. L’importante è che la seconda ambulanza deve avere accesa la sirena e cerchi di farsi vedere. Saluti dalla 🇨🇭🇨🇭
What these emergency vehicles need to do is push the people out of the way and call the PD to cite them
Typical Yenghi response. Are you not capable of understanding the difference between a civilian and a trained medic/paramedic? Our job is to save lives. YOUR LIVES, CIVVY. You want an ambulance on a mercy run, to ram cars that have just happened to be on as crowded piece of road, that has not been designed for the traffic flow, nor provide EMV's the space to get past the mobiles obstructions. You should hear some of the names we have for you lot.
8:00 If they did, response time would be 0 seconds
Truck driver has blind spots on his right side.. he was probably concentrating on traffic in front and to his left at that point in time. We truckers have to compenensate for idiots all the time around us and to change position / speed takes a while. ..😅
The lorry driver has not been taught that he could use brakes to slow down, and let the Ambos go through in safety.
Ah yes a semi truck going on full brakes all of a sudden is a safe thing to do on a highway... He did exactly what he should, keep going and try not to block them too much
@@ElmoPlayss Oh, you are one of those. WHERE did I state "FULL BRAKES"? I said to use brakes to slow down, so the Ambos could get in front of the hazard. Unlike myself, you have never driven an Ambo on a Blue Run.
@@Demun1649 well how else is a semi truck gonna brake quickly? Lol
@@ElmoPlayss Your question is pointless without a qualifying definition. Can you add one? You are still yammering on about QUICKLY. Have you ever heard of a gentle application? The lorry needs to slow by 10 kloms, that is all. Do you even drive?
@@Demun1649 Yes I drive and a semi truck is slow which means it can't brake fast obviously, and he would've needed to brake fast because the on ramp was ending soon, why else do you think the ambulance didn't pass the semi truck with 100+ kph but instead went behind it?
Ini situasi pada jam berapa?
Warsaw is such a horrible city to live in.
And the local government is only making worse every year.
I didn't like the style of driving.
I guess there is too much of a risk of never reaching the destination.
Better go 10% slower with 10 times better chance to arrive safely.
That was horrendous driving!!! Are you sure it wasn't the Police chasing 'joy riders' in a stolen ambulance? Too fast for much of the drive creating some very unnecessary swerves both by them and the other road users, and loads of unnecessary lane changing.
They are showing the film too fast - not OK
this distance could have been covered 25-30% faster if it weren't for the 60% blind idiots behind the wheel, especially in the same traffic flow as both ambulances