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@Myria83
@Myria83 Год назад
I'm Italian, and I can tell you that regular drivers are VERY alert when they hear/see fire trucks getting close, 'cause they are big, heavy, and very fast, and if it's a real emergency, they could literally push through if needed. Maybe it's just a urban myth, but you know, nobody wants to be physically pushed to the side, so nobody is gonna risk it...
@DvD811
@DvD811 8 месяцев назад
😂😂I'm Italian too, but I've never heard of this legend of the ambulance ramming cars that get in the way😂
@spygineer1076
@spygineer1076 5 месяцев назад
technically, you're not obliged to make way, it's written in the road law, it's all about your own morals if you want to move or not, if they crash into you, they'll be at fault everytime cus even if they have the siren they can't just ram you like that.
@Myria83
@Myria83 5 месяцев назад
@@DvD811 An ambulance driver I know did push a car in front of him once... It was a narrow road, they had a serious emergency on board (a particularly harmful mix of alcohol and medications a guy had ingested, if I remember well), and the car's driver wasn't getting out of the way. He was never sued or anything for that (he probably just hit the bumper without doing any lasting damage... The driver in front of him finally got the hint).
@alessandrobertagna8122
@alessandrobertagna8122 5 месяцев назад
Esatto 😅
@skumbino
@skumbino 5 месяцев назад
@@spygineer1076 in Italy you are obliged to make way to emergency vehicles with sirens on.
@VicAdS
@VicAdS Год назад
City of Pavia, north of italy, 50 km south to Milano. Funny to hear firefighters speaking local dialet. 😀
@FracobsJade
@FracobsJade 10 месяцев назад
Al dialet paves🤣
@Tvianne
@Tvianne 6 месяцев назад
I realized they were in Pavia when they talked about the Minerva 😁
@chianura1
@chianura1 5 месяцев назад
Yup! Pavia, done that road may times...i hoped they would go all the way to Po river.
@user-gh9vz6ns9b
@user-gh9vz6ns9b 4 месяца назад
Pavia? Non l'ho proprio riconosciuta, eppure abito vicino (Milano) e ci sono stato diverse volte. 😳
@distruttore087
@distruttore087 4 месяца назад
@@user-gh9vz6ns9b è chiaramente pavia le strade che hanno fatto all'inizio le ho riconosciute subito mi ero accorto di dove potevano essere quando stavano uscendo dalla stazione all'inizio
@ileana8360
@ileana8360 Год назад
You gotta love Italian drivers: "I do not need brakes, I have a horn!" 🤣🤣 Love his style!
@rome0610
@rome0610 Год назад
You use the brakes - you lose! 🤪
@vitoalbania914
@vitoalbania914 4 месяца назад
Parti in Italia e vediamo come ridi
@Justforvisit
@Justforvisit 24 дня назад
Another nice saying: "Who brakes is afraid? No, no, who brakes knows exactly the weight of his car, it's handling and that of the handbrake and the vertex of the next curve" as in "I know how to drift and I DO NEED the brake for that" :P
@Nacimin
@Nacimin 4 месяца назад
Fire engines in Italy are mostly IVECO. And to all foreign friends, if u happen to drive in italian cities please note that usually the rightmost lane in the direction of travel is reserved for emergency vehicles, taxis and buses, and u can recognize it because it is painted yellow. Greetings from Italy
@oddlex9643
@oddlex9643 Год назад
@4.25 they said: "we're driving Minerva Street at 80 Km/h facing oncoming traffic"
@tobyonekenobi.
@tobyonekenobi. Месяц назад
in Pavia
@williamdom3814
@williamdom3814 Год назад
I was impressed by the co-operation of the vast majority of the other motorists.
@Fake_account_001
@Fake_account_001 11 месяцев назад
This is the "big emergency" sounds. from the video it is not clear, but is really loud and makes you fell like "let's get out of the way"
@DvD811
@DvD811 8 месяцев назад
😁It is a very important thing here in Italy to pull over and make room for the ambulance. Someone at that time needs help and not getting in the way becomes a moral duty😁
@mina_en_suiza
@mina_en_suiza Год назад
Many people are scared to drive in Italy, because they consider the traffic to be chaotic. In reality, you need to get used to certain behaviours, but then: Everything is fine. Italians tend to be extremely attentive drivers and are far less prone to insist on "their right" than many drivers from North of the Alps.
@Fetzi124
@Fetzi124 Год назад
Not shure if i like the little wink. Nein nein
@Bigginhillbilly
@Bigginhillbilly Год назад
which is why most Italian cars have dents in their rears, fronts and sides...
@whatsthis1888
@whatsthis1888 Год назад
I love driving in Italy!! What you say is exactly my experience, very attentive drivers and don't force what they think is their right. It's give and take and drivers are rarely aggressive in my experience, Far less aggressive than northern Europeans.
@flaviozandiri5660
@flaviozandiri5660 9 месяцев назад
Chi ti hA detto che in Italia tutte le macchine sono ammaccate?assolutamente no.
@extremathule982
@extremathule982 9 месяцев назад
@@Bigginhillbilly ??
@filiphak6868
@filiphak6868 Год назад
The truck is Iveco (it is visible pretty nicely between 2:00 - 3:00) and about some people not pulling over immediately: You need to remember that the streets of Italy (and other European countries) can get quite narrow, so sometimes it is hard to pull over (that is why you sometimes see people speed up, find a good/wider spot and then pull over), so just bare that in mind. :) Anyway, nice video, hope you enjoyed watching a European fire truck absolutely hauling a$$ through the streets of Italy. Also, greetings from Slovakia. :)
@Luredreier
@Luredreier Год назад
Also, sometimes people have poor hearing...
@johnwade1095
@johnwade1095 Год назад
Iveco is a cummins partner, so that's basically a cummins B
@extremathule982
@extremathule982 Год назад
@@johnwade1095 😂😂😂
@geppettogeppetto6236
@geppettogeppetto6236 Год назад
Gli americani non sono abituati, hanno mezzi dei pompieri giganteschi
@albycarmo3035
@albycarmo3035 Год назад
Maybe a stralis
@abbezeidan6404
@abbezeidan6404 Год назад
All europe have a high respect for the light and the sound and try as we see to every body move aside for them even for police .
@oldrichmachacek8875
@oldrichmachacek8875 Год назад
those drivers did a pretty good job getting out of the way .. Im a volunteer firefighter and on our last intervention we were coming onto the main street balsting both the light and the siren and 3 or 4 car passed by without giving us the way .. pretty sad sight to see
@daviddomenici7940
@daviddomenici7940 Год назад
In Italia i lampeggianti colore blu sono per i mezzi di soccorso (pompieri, ambulanza, polizia, carabinieri ecc) mentre quelli gialli sono di pericolo (trasporto eccezionale, carichi pesanti, ecc) 😊
@GenPellizzaroCSMGDF
@GenPellizzaroCSMGDF 5 месяцев назад
The siren used in this IVECO fire truck is the standard pneumatic two tones used also by medical emergency services and it's usually used in the cities and urban centers, while for extra urban or highways there is another siren that is similar to the american higher pitch siren, called the "Fischio" (Whistle), that is hearable from much farther than the bi-tonal one. Police Services use a similar configuration but with the tones matching in timing.
@Mikeluzz93
@Mikeluzz93 Год назад
It's an Iveco Stralis 1st model (year 2005) with cursor engine 430hp and select speed transmition.
@davidlieberman6512
@davidlieberman6512 Год назад
This video reminded me of what my drivers ed teacher told us about emergency vehicles, "Just think when you hear the sirens think they are going to your house or to where your loved ones are and get out of the way!"
@PedroConejo1939
@PedroConejo1939 Год назад
I thought the other drivers were really good at getting out of the way, to be fair. I can't imagine that such a drive would be as free from drama in the UK. My favourite siren remains the French "Haw He Haw Haw", just for its pure Gallic style. While you can hear the US-style wailing sirens from further away, they are difficult to audibly locate and I've driven cars with turbo whines that sound just like one of those wailing sirens - I spent a lot of time cracking the window open to check if it was the car or an emergency vehicle. Two-tones are much better IMO.
@johnroberts5797
@johnroberts5797 Год назад
Most fire and Ambulances are from the firm IVECO which belongs to FIAT.
@alexandrorocca7142
@alexandrorocca7142 Год назад
Given the traffic, it must be quite early in the morning. I lived next to a fire station for 10 years, and most of the time there's no emergency at all, so it's even more important to ride safely.
@Liggliluff
@Liggliluff Год назад
(1:10) "bizarre" he says when it's different from what he has at home. Your siren is bizarre too for other people.
@Jolanda789
@Jolanda789 Год назад
I know that place, It Is pavia, about an hour away from Milan, i've worked there It Is a pretty city
@graziellaacquarola7450
@graziellaacquarola7450 Год назад
They're from the north of Italy as an italian I can recognize it
@HenryAusLuebeck
@HenryAusLuebeck Год назад
Danke an alle Feuerwehrleute und Rettungssanitäter dieser Welt!
@Ezekiel903
@Ezekiel903 Год назад
absolut, aber in Deutschland vermisse ich den Respekt gegenüber unseren Rettungskräften!
@MM-bf1zm
@MM-bf1zm 3 месяца назад
he drives safely and looks soooo easy the way he drives for him, well done, you see all cars stop and move on the side
@d8889
@d8889 Год назад
I can't pick the whole words but @4:20 they are talking about the time they had to drive against traffic at 80km/h...
@omma911
@omma911 Год назад
That siren sounds awesome!
@Malick-ix9io
@Malick-ix9io Год назад
The vehicles of the Vigili del Fuoco (Italian Firefighters) and the Italian Red Cross (Croce Rossa Italiana) share the same siren!
@Grumpy-sy7wr
@Grumpy-sy7wr Год назад
4:40 you don't want a translation to what a typical Australian driver would be saying 🤣 Very early, before they got moving, you can see IVECO on the steering wheel.
@alemassa6632
@alemassa6632 Год назад
Woooooooooooooowwowowowooooooooooooowwwwww!!! This is my cityyyyyyyyyyy!!! Pavia, in Northern Italy!! The truck for me is a FIAT IVECO, I'm pretty sure. At 4.40 they say in Italian and local dialect: it would be nice to go against traffic in Minerva at 80 Km/h (Minerva square - Piazza Minerva - is the place they are approaching with the truck ).
@Django45
@Django45 Год назад
everybody in the emergency vehicle needs to have a well developed testicular fortitude to do this. Not just the driver. And the driver needs to be on the ball all the time. Big props to them, they risk their lives avoiding clueless and inconsiderate drivers at speed.
@fpier
@fpier Год назад
Thank you for your reaction. In italy we have different emergency sound according to the emergency, so we know if it's fire, or police, or ambulance
@tummytub1161
@tummytub1161 Год назад
Judging from the interior and the fact it's in Italy the truck is probably an Iveco. Absolutely no clue what model.
@lowrangemaniac5326
@lowrangemaniac5326 Год назад
Majority of Ivecos used by fire departements are usually the Iveco Magirus, like the one in the video, and it can be a 2x4 or a 4x4 and even 6x6 truck... We can say that the Magirus model is the base for any king od specialized vehicle like forestry, fire fighters, quarry and so on, while the Eurostar or the new S-Way Iveco are the standard models used mostly to road delivering jobs
@primapartenzabrescia
@primapartenzabrescia 11 месяцев назад
The truck of this video is Iveco Stralis AF190S40, prepared by Iveco Magirus
@Myria83
@Myria83 Год назад
4:29 He said "We are driving on the wrong side of the road at 80Km/h (50mph)".
@Lorre982
@Lorre982 Год назад
Siren in italy are two types : emeegeny/ rescue use 3 tones( nee nee no) , police two tone (nee no), if i m not wrong
@gnigneti
@gnigneti Год назад
Ma è nella mia città (Pavia) questo video😉 A quell'incrocio parlavano in dialetto (dialetto pavese) e non in italiano😂😂
@IanDarley
@IanDarley Год назад
Nearly all Motorway junctions in Europe are via a large roundabout either beneath or above the motorway. This is MUCH safer than the traditional cloverleaf junctions used in the US which force joining and leaving traffic to cross each others path on the highway.
@VideoDotGoogleDotCom
@VideoDotGoogleDotCom Год назад
Might wanna see an ambulance driving through Istanbul. A city with 15+ million people, loads of traffic and very tight spaces. It's some next level stuff.
@wendellbunn6195
@wendellbunn6195 9 месяцев назад
Just stumbled across your channel and thought i would watch this ride along, took ten seconds before i hit subscribe. Am looking forward to watching all your content. My brother brian is the cheif of the rual dept in the small town in alabama where we grew up.
@darkknight8139
@darkknight8139 Год назад
You say that this job is stressful. The driver seems to be really relaxed though, holding the steering wheel with one hand and getting through traffic with ease. That is a combination of being able to exactly pinpoint the vehicle and knowing its dimensions, having lots of experience driving here, and traffic getting out of the way quite well. It also helps that the firetruck does not have the size of a tour bus, like American fire trucks. This is an Iveco Stralis firetruck, like this one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RTuFd5B8Yvc.html. These vehicles are about 8 metres (26 ft) long and 2,5 metres (8 ft) wide. Therefore they are really agile through this kind of traffic.
@Sefse311
@Sefse311 Год назад
Fyi, that's Pavia
@valefur72
@valefur72 Год назад
The city Is Pavia, near Milan.
@jenniferharrison8915
@jenniferharrison8915 Год назад
Absolutely crazy, like Italians! 😁🇮🇹👍🇳🇿
@tommasoscimemi3628
@tommasoscimemi3628 Месяц назад
Not the content I usually watch, but really enjoyed it, especially when I realised it's in Pavia, where I have been living for the past two years!
@Mario-Astor.ZeroRed
@Mario-Astor.ZeroRed 5 месяцев назад
Totally respect for firefighers ❤
@lorezn9416
@lorezn9416 Год назад
This kind of unique siren is used on fire trucks and ambulances, while police has the classic two tone European style siren
@Liggliluff
@Liggliluff Год назад
I wish they could catch each plate of each person failing to move over, and send them a fine for obstruction. Even if it's just like a 10 € fine for obstructing. It will make people take this more serious. For some who might wonder how this would work if the driver isn't known. In countries like Sweden, the owner is responsible for the car, so if you lend it out, you still pay for fines. If your car is stolen, report it stolen, and then you don't pay fines. It's a simple system. So send fines to people not respecting the emergency vehicles, and send higher fines for people behaving worse on the road. Obviously, if it's a queue, and the emergency vehicle shows up behind, you can't really do anything, and then you aren't fined. If you can't move due to someone else being in the way, you are also not fined.
@uffa00001
@uffa00001 4 месяца назад
Sometimes you cannot easily get aside because there is a pedestrian, a bicycle, a dog or whatever, or you are into a crossing etc. Also, sometimes it is difficult to understand where the emergency vehicle is when all the car windows are closed.
@Liggliluff
@Liggliluff 4 месяца назад
@@uffa00001 you're not failing to move over if you can't move over
@rome0610
@rome0610 Год назад
My opinion: Italian drivers doesn't care about traffic rules, but care about other drivers! Big difference to other (European) countries.
@trattogatto
@trattogatto 5 месяцев назад
It depends on the region, normally south Italy is more carefree (for example they ignore traffic lights, or they ride scooters with a passenger or without helmet). Northern Italy is more strict with rules, and you rarely see these infractions.
@rome0610
@rome0610 5 месяцев назад
@@trattogatto Full ACK! But even in northern Italy (Friuli) traffic rules are followed more relaxed than here in Austria for example. Driving in Sicily on the other hand was... fun! 🤪
@trattogatto
@trattogatto 5 месяцев назад
@@rome0610 Yes, it depends on the places you visit. Friuli is in the mountains (mostly) I lived at Pordenone near Aviano for 3 months, the roads are immerse in nature, fresh air, my girlfriend was a speedy girl, she had no fear of the tickets. I am from Padova (Veneto) and it is more urban, our streets and roads are full of autovelox, so we fear tickets a lot :) we have a superhero this year "fleximan" did you know?
@Scarl3t03
@Scarl3t03 4 месяца назад
@@trattogatto Yet it's way better than for example switzerland, here in Rome it's an atrocius organized chaos which you need to learn the flow, in north italy it's way more relaxed with occasional velox, but swiss roads are horrible. 80kmh speed limit in highways, autovelox every km and last year they even had a system which would give you a ticket if you were too near the car in front of you, like 4-5 meters. It was a pure pain trying to drive there, the SMALLEST error and you get a 200€ fine. In the end we got a ticket for going 4kmh too quick because there was a velox in a downhill section
@rome0610
@rome0610 Год назад
3:40 Who cares about lane markers?! Two lanes serves easily three cars, so why bother about some painting? 🤪 (Looking forward to go to Italy again in two weeks! 😉)
@grahamreid7017
@grahamreid7017 Год назад
One handed driving and then sometimes only just. Pretty casual and not going slow.
@BeppeDeNardin
@BeppeDeNardin 5 месяцев назад
The town is Pavia, northern Italy. Very nice and very ancient.
@LM-oh3vw
@LM-oh3vw Год назад
That siren is shared by the ambulances. There are actually some ambulances that have an additional American style siren (quite rare though), and 10 out of 10 ambulance drivers that tried it say it’s better because people hear you sooner
@lowrangemaniac5326
@lowrangemaniac5326 Год назад
Like I said in another video: the rescue vehicles (fire fighters and ambulances) have a different siren cadence than the security and enforce vehicles (Carabinieri, Guardia di Finanza and Police) there in Italy
@sinenomis
@sinenomis Год назад
This is the one and only accepted siren for the traffic code, altought somone uses an additional american style, that is not approved.
@geppettogeppetto6236
@geppettogeppetto6236 Год назад
I pompieri italiani sono CIVILI e non MILITARI e a differenza della Polizia che ha la sirena solo bitonale, i pompieri italiani hanno la sirena di soccorso sanitario.
@garywheble4534
@garywheble4534 Год назад
In some country's each emerging services has its Owen lights and sound
@noobdernoobder6707
@noobdernoobder6707 5 месяцев назад
What German car drivers do by training and convention Italians do by intuition. And they do it so incredible smoothly that it is borderline magical sometimes.
@geisterfahreruberholer2171
@geisterfahreruberholer2171 5 месяцев назад
Yes, intution... Like crossing zebra lines instead of breaking for pedestrians. Of all nations you compared Italians with Germans while we Germans roll our eyes every time we see an Italian driver. Just half a year ago at our airport, an Italian driver didnt care about zebra line and run someone over.
@sarac.123
@sarac.123 12 дней назад
No, to pull over when you hear a siren is taught in driving schools...
@-sandman4605
@-sandman4605 Год назад
Clean run 😎
@tramlink8544
@tramlink8544 Год назад
that big roundabaout i think i recognize, could be somewhere between Como and Bergamo in northern Italy
@kavva334
@kavva334 5 месяцев назад
Il video è girato a Pavia per poi spostarsi a sud passando per San Martino e cava manara e il video finisce con loro che vanno verso l’oltrepo pavese
@adrianmclean9195
@adrianmclean9195 Год назад
I wish Australians would learn to drive like that
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 8 месяцев назад
I think they also have a system to control the traffic light remotely, so crossing intersections is a risk relatively safe, it's the roundabouts and smaller intersections... And Italians are really good at accommodating each other when it comes to traffic.
@MrItaliano1900
@MrItaliano1900 7 месяцев назад
Non esiste nessun sistema per controllare il semaforo, semplicemente passano con il rosso.
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 7 месяцев назад
@@MrItaliano1900 No? Strano. Dovrebbe essere completamente possibile.
@marcocap960
@marcocap960 7 месяцев назад
No they dont have. Nobody has. They just pass on with the red light
@samhartford8677
@samhartford8677 7 месяцев назад
@@marcocap960 Of course there is a system capable of administrating traffic. If you don't have it, it does not mean, there isn't one. My fucking friends control the air-source-heat-bumps in their summer cottages remotely in Finland. If you don't control your traffic remotely, means you are too stupid or too cheap. If you are from Italy, I'd suggest you consume your energies at something else than drama. Just suggesting as a Finn who led a team of Italians at one point. Just saying so that you understand what is wrong with your country: no fucking long-term plan because no fucking long-term government.
@marcocap960
@marcocap960 7 месяцев назад
@@samhartford8677 listen to me genious , first of all calm down . when I wrote "nobody has it" I was referring to italian ambulances, fire departments, police , carabinieri , etc. We are not stupid and we are not cheap . Finland does not deserve such a karen like you.
@25thcenturyman
@25thcenturyman Год назад
In Germany on Autobahn when is lots of traffic, you have to drive all to the edge of your lane. Depending what lane you are. And thus making free space in between lanes for ambulance or firefighter to drive fast in case of a emergency. In town also. I live in München and i never thought my car would fit or climb somewhere in the town until you hear ambulance going behind you. Then you learn stuff about your car and yourself as a driver really fast. Bc ambulance will not wait. First few months was schoking then you get used to that remembering all the times you had to squeeze yor car in for ambulance to pass by.
@EnjoyFirefighting
@EnjoyFirefighting Год назад
more than 20 mile long ride along in a German ambulance: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6KkhqCj6Kmo.html
@MichaelDeSanta.
@MichaelDeSanta. Год назад
He HAS to watch it!!! This is very nice ambulance too!
@Just_aRand0mPlayer
@Just_aRand0mPlayer Год назад
Definitely
@EnjoyFirefighting
@EnjoyFirefighting Год назад
@@MichaelDeSanta. thanks, I really like it, too
@herb6677
@herb6677 Год назад
I have said it before, but I can't believe how far these firetrucks have to go before they reach their destination. In Vienna, Austria, the fire departement has about 15 places from where they start, so they are everywhere in about 7 minutes or so. Seeing that it is very flat here, I think that we could be somewhere along the river Po, maybe in Torino. Or not far from Milano. But thats more or less a blind guess ;-) I wish he'd drive slower so I could read the road signs ;-)
@marco_grt4460
@marco_grt4460 Год назад
Pavia is the place
@herb6677
@herb6677 Год назад
@@marco_grt4460 thx, t'was not a bad guess then
@thecommentaryking
@thecommentaryking Год назад
In the Province of Pavia there are just 11 fire stations covering 2,965 sq km of territory and roughly 190 municipalities
@Jordy120
@Jordy120 Год назад
Did they make it to Maccas for the special?
@njones420
@njones420 Год назад
I wonder if there are any videos from Cyprus... the only place I've been where people seem to make zero attempt to let the emergency vehicles through, and some intentionally make it difficult for them to pass. I've seen it many times out there, it's infuriating.
@BeppeDeNardin
@BeppeDeNardin 2 месяца назад
The city s Pavia, some 40 km south of Milan. Very ancient and fine city.
@Darryl_Frost
@Darryl_Frost Год назад
They were a really long way away !!
@ChiaraVet
@ChiaraVet Год назад
The roads seem pretty big because it's intended so: usually in Italy the firefighter departments are built if possible near the widest roads, which usually are the state roads coming in and out of the city/town. That way it's easier for the firetrucks to speed up if they need to.
@julesmarwell8023
@julesmarwell8023 Год назад
Echo is a maker of many typres of diesel industrial engines too .
@mich2962
@mich2962 Год назад
They are taking surprisingly long to get to where they have to get. Here in austria there s basically a firefighter department in every village so it would never take this long.
@marco_grt4460
@marco_grt4460 Год назад
The video is from Pavia (I recognize the fire station, Piazza Minerva, the bridge and all going to Cava Manara when the video was stopped)
@mina_en_suiza
@mina_en_suiza Год назад
@@pegamini7582 Here is Switzerland, in most municipalities, you have to pay a fire tax, if you don't join the "voluntary" fire brigade, but especially in the villages, it's also part of the community spirit. My kids always love the "open doors" day. In our village, they even had protective clothing for kids, so they could learn how to extinguish small mock-up fires with real fire-fighter equipment.
@fugawiaus
@fugawiaus Год назад
I was going to say in Australia there is a fire station in almost every suburb.
@cartman2dk
@cartman2dk Год назад
@pegamini i was expecting chaos but it wasnt even bad.
@geppettogeppetto6236
@geppettogeppetto6236 Год назад
Abbiamo nei piccoli centri dove non ci sono caserme dei VVFF la protezione civile, che ha il servizio antincendio, ed fa capo al dipartimento nazionale dei vigili del fuoco.
@liquidmakor6793
@liquidmakor6793 Год назад
How is it that even with relatively smooth traffic, it takes so long to get to a scene? How far apart are the fire stations in Italy? Seems really far away.
@thecommentaryking
@thecommentaryking Год назад
In some places, a lot. In this case it was the Province of Pavia where there are just 10 fire stations plus the provincial fire command covering 190 municipalities and a territory of 2,965 sq km
@lszlpesti
@lszlpesti Год назад
Hi IWrocker, I like your videos. :D Could you react to T.I.R., please? That's one of my favourite truck TV-series (that series was made in Italian-Hungarian co-production in 1987). :) The real star of the show was the IVECO-FIAT TurboStar truck. :D
@Gamepak
@Gamepak Год назад
italian fire engine, id guess its an iveco
@cavius8784
@cavius8784 2 месяца назад
I noticed no potholes .
@MACFISCHER3
@MACFISCHER3 Год назад
it´s a IVECO
@Bauer-ke6lp
@Bauer-ke6lp Год назад
Lines between lanes going the same direction are not needed in Italy, drivers would ignore them anyway, they have about the same lane discipline on those kind of road like Indians. if the road is used as three or two lanes depends on traffic flow speed, the slower the more cars fit next to each other. Driving there can be really stressfull
@DvD811
@DvD811 8 месяцев назад
You speak from personal experience I hope... Tell us more about your driving experience in Italy....
@Bauer-ke6lp
@Bauer-ke6lp 8 месяцев назад
@@DvD811 roads are better then what you hear about them, drivers are worse
@etherealbolweevil6268
@etherealbolweevil6268 Месяц назад
Similar, but different: Full-length version of the famous 'Liver Run'. It recounts a hair-raising high-speed run through London in a pair of Rover SD1 police cars. The journey takes place on 8 May 1987, and starts at Stansted Airport, and the traffic officer needs to drive the liver to Essex along some of the UK's busiest roads in the centre of London, to Cromwell Hospital, Kensington. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ppsSvM_KWow.html
@FoxySky_
@FoxySky_ 11 месяцев назад
when you hoped they hould say something like"get out of the way!" they actually said: -bro, this is just like the old times du-uh? -yeaaaaa -that good-old 80 Km/h (like mph)
@maumas1312
@maumas1312 4 месяца назад
Primo suono nel video...daje...stamo a Roma 😂😂😂, grandi, rispettiamo solo i pompieri 🎩❤️
@SaraDFreedom
@SaraDFreedom Год назад
Also, the truck is an Iveco
@Salkoni
@Salkoni Год назад
2:55 IVECO firetruck
@hushus10021971
@hushus10021971 Год назад
I don't know about the rest of Europe, but in Denmark the tricket is 5.000 Dkr if you don't move away
@anasmferreira
@anasmferreira Год назад
Here in Portugal also, but I don't know how much for the ticket. But usually people get out of the way. It's part of the Code of Conduct
@garywheble4534
@garywheble4534 Год назад
I think the section chief is asking where Mario is
@fermitupoupon1754
@fermitupoupon1754 Год назад
The car at around 2:14 looks like they pulled into the shoulder to clear the lane.
@AndreaAIMusic
@AndreaAIMusic Месяц назад
As Italian, I'm asking myself a question: is this truck traversing the entire Italy from Bolzano to Catania? 😂
@Taladar2003
@Taladar2003 Год назад
When you react to videos like this that are non-stop siren sounds it would be nice if you could lower the volume of the video relative to your own audio.
@HeLLFireRCZ
@HeLLFireRCZ 5 месяцев назад
As you said you were confused why he went left and then right again at 8:50, he was just passing through a reeeally big roundabout :D
@SaraDFreedom
@SaraDFreedom Год назад
This city is Pavia and it's near Milan 😉
@Alby_Torino
@Alby_Torino 3 месяца назад
It's an Iveco Stralis AF190S40
@francescomanfredi2264
@francescomanfredi2264 6 месяцев назад
Iveco stralis - Pavia
@mauriziorandazzo6791
@mauriziorandazzo6791 8 месяцев назад
Iveco is owned by fiat. I lived and let me tell you it’s that easy.
@julesmarwell8023
@julesmarwell8023 Год назад
Hi Ian oz guy here. this is a perfect example where ROUND abouts come into their own. NO RED TRAFFIC LIGHTS. iTS POWERED BY A FERRARI DIESEL. TURNBE N SUPERCHARGER POWERED HA HA. TAKE CARE mate.
@AlainnCorcaigh
@AlainnCorcaigh Год назад
Those are definitely the widest European city roads I've ever seen
@djleon101178
@djleon101178 Год назад
the truck is a IVECO
@sidneygriffiths5737
@sidneygriffiths5737 Год назад
No lane markers I'm sure is one way roads
@PuNkEdiZiONi
@PuNkEdiZiONi 11 месяцев назад
he said, 80 kilometers per hour against traffic 🤣
@0Sn0xzj_
@0Sn0xzj_ 8 месяцев назад
"Bella bro come i vecchi tempi" "Yo bro like in the old days"
@Guranga93
@Guranga93 Год назад
I expected the sirens in Italy to sound like Funiculi Funicula
@05cagnin
@05cagnin 9 месяцев назад
😃😃😃😃
@Gabriel-qh5yv
@Gabriel-qh5yv Год назад
For how long it is the route over 15 min image the building it is cooked already 😂😂😂
@Whitedeath24
@Whitedeath24 Год назад
As a truck driver i used to think that firefighters had that one designated driver whose an absolute beast behind the wheel, untill i managed to lose my local fire department on a backroad that had no room to let em pass. later found out that they were on route to the same sawmill that i was delivering to. Also there is little to no footage about our fire response units but i managed to find a single dashcam video on youtube from 17 years ago.
@peterlinsley4287
@peterlinsley4287 Год назад
Yes, good job. I don't live in Italy. That siren was really annoying.
@robertosolarino9302
@robertosolarino9302 10 месяцев назад
It is supposed to be heard. Sirens used in Canada can split your ears.
@lorenzopipparelli4827
@lorenzopipparelli4827 5 месяцев назад
he should react to the yellow delta pursuit...
@fursuits
@fursuits Год назад
You should watch Bengaluru Ambulance videos lol
@stanislavczebinski994
@stanislavczebinski994 Год назад
I'm purely guessing, but I think the fire truck is leaving Rome, crossing the river Tiber. AFAIK, all European responders use blue lights. I think Spain uses yellow for ambulances - but I don't know a country using red lights like in the US.
@thecommentaryking
@thecommentaryking Год назад
This was Pavia
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