European Union 2 Have Q2B Higher Pitch Sound Like Osaka Motor Sirens, Martin-Horns, American Lightbars, Airhorns, Sirens, European Sirens, & American & European Train Horns.
🇨🇴 DO YOU WANT EURO OR US FIRE TRUCKS, AMBULANCES, & POLICE CARS? NORTH YANKEE: YES. AND WHICH SIREN? NORTH YANKEE: YES. COOL, COOL, WHICH COLOR SHOULD THE LIGHTS HAVE? NORTH YANKEE: YES.
Son las mejores que las sirenas china tan obsoletas como "pa-pí" ,y lo que faltó otro tipo de sirena que parece a federal q2b que una los bomberos japoneses
I’ve never seen such an eclectic collection of fire apparatus before. I love the fact they’ve embraced the “REAL” Federal Q(not the electronic one) and aren’t afraid to use it, unlike many North American departments. Kudos 👍🏻
@@just_arand0mplayer727Can't put green in rural areas. Blends in with the crops & vegetation, or in at least Ohio's case, green is used on ODOT trucks.
In Chile, most of the fire stations were formed by immigrants. It is for this reason some fire trucks have flags of many countries, it en is also cause fire trucks have European and American sirens like a MIX
In Chile, most of the fire stations were formed by immigrants. It is for this reason that some fire trucks have flags of many countries, it is also why fire trucks have European and American sirens.
¡LA PRIMERA SALIDA QUÉ BELLA! Total respetos al Cuerpo de Bomberos de Santiago. Sin dudas todo un referente en América Latina. ¡BELLÍSIMAS UNIDADES Y COMPILACIÓN AMIGO MÍO! Viva Chile. Un saludo desde Mérida, México. :D
America: Has American sirens Germany: Has German sirens United Kingdom: Has British sirens Italy: Has Italian sirens France: Has French sirens India: Has Indian sirens And then... Chile: Yes I'm so jealous :D
For English-speaking friends, the answer to your questions is called Immigration. Spaniards, English, French, Americans, and Italians founded the first fire companies in Chile. And by tradition, sirens, horns, etc. from each country are used.
Jajaja me imagino a los bomberos de otros paises viendo como aqui hay todo tipo de estilos jajs franceses, italianos, americanos,etc jajaja deben quedar locos
Excelente vídeo!! Nunca me cansaré de escuchar la Federal Q. Una pregunta, que emergencia fue la que aparece en el minuto 6:41?? (Dia y lugar) solo se que es en Vitacura. Saludos!!
Same Fire Department of North Yankee Using Roto-Ray LED Light: Red & White, Federal Q2B Higher Pitch Sound Like Osaka Motor Siren, Martin-Horn 2298 GM, EQ2BNYE, Federal Signal PA300 Priority, Lower Rumbler Siren, American Fire Truck Airhorn, & K5LA Train Horn.
I think i found the nation that an emergency spotter enthusiast would lived (unfortunately for me the italian fire truck they mount the siren wrongly, never point down or behind the bumper, always on the roof point in fron of the street)
Re bacán tu vídeo amigo un pregunta eres de puente alto porque la mayoria de tus vídeos son de cbpa y otra cosa cuantas compañías de bomberos ay en puente respóndeme y dame un ❤️ y un 👍
In Chile, most of the fire stations were formed by immigrants. It is for this reason that some fire trucks have flags of many countries, it is also why fire trucks have European and American sirens.
I have ... questions.... O_o 1. Am I the only one? German "Martinshorn" paired with US sirens? This is... weird 2. Why do they have different lights? Blue, red, green. Even trucks are Blue... 3. Why the heck do some of the trucks have German names? 2:00 "Emile Grunewald Lehmann" All these trucks don't look like they were retired in Europe or the US and have been imported. The mix of US and EU trucks is crazy.
Its all about tradition, martin horns are tradition in some Chilean fire departments so the add them to their trucks dispite the origin of them. The color of the truck also depends of the tradition of the department, for example one of the department was founded by germans, soy their truck are orange like germans ones. And also, they put names to their trucks in honor to important firefighter in history, usally martyrs. So probably the name of that truck is due a german origin person that died in act of service or contribute a lot to the firefighter institution.
Camiva(Olidata): P.C. Eurofire: P.C(CPU) Mack: PS1 o PS2 Iveco: Nintendo y P.C Iveco Magirus : Nintendo y P.C. Rosenbahuer: PS3 y PS4 SPARTAN: X-Box, X-Box 360 ,X-Box 1
@@Spec-Ops-Texan In the last 20 years or so most fire truck stations have been switching (or aspire to do so in a near future) to American firetrucks, both new and used, as the city hubs get bigger. In smaller-scale cities, low budget/rural communes (towns), you're more prone to find 10-25 year old European machinery, specially Renault Camivas from France, and a few (mostly used) American trucks.
North Yankee Using All Vehicles Be Like: Fire Department Of North Yankee Using American Fire & EMS Vehicles. North Yankee Civil Defence Force Using European Fire & EMS Vehicles. North Yankee Police Department Using American Vehicles. Development Authority North Yankee Using American, & EMS Vehicles. Department Sanitation North Yankee Using American Vehicles.