[Ride along] Ambulance 259 Clinton vol. fire dept/PGFD
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- ride along with Clinton vol. fire dept ambulance 259 to a medical emergency close to the hospital - by Dirk Steinhardt - www.rescue911.de - Clinton, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA - 09.2006
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Great job driving, Woodyard Rd is a nightmare, esp around rush hour. I couldn't imagine having to navigate past all those idiots on a daily basis.
It's in Prince George's County Maryland, bordering Washington, DC
2 sirens better than one...and the Q is the most effective. People will think more than one emergency vehicle is approaching and will normally be more alert...sometimes haha
I Actually believe the passeneger should control both sirens of this ambulance because this is a safety hazzard.
Love the high low :D
NICE WORK
but why do they need it for if they already use the other siren???
wieso fahren sie ganz am Anfang nicht rechts vorbei? das ist da doch keien "Lane Fire".
Und wieso ändert sich der Sirenenton, obwohl ich nicht sehe, dass Knöpfe betätigt werden???^^
@ericthesoldier erich.....I respectfully disagree. I work with many very new partners with little experiance. More than one time a partner has turned the siren to OFF at THE worst time. Now, in a fire based situation, it`s usually an officer riding the passenger seat. In that case, yes, they should run the siren.
I LOVE FDNY !! 5*
its very effective though
but I think thats not FDNY! :D
what state was this in?
Maryland
hi-lo from PA-300 is most effective siren with Q