This video changed my perspective to see things, its not an easy job to drive in India by maintaining the speed and presence of other moving vehicle and people who do not follow rules. You guys have my respect. I know when you're loved ones need emergency services you guys risk your life to save our loved ones.
At first I thought it was a fast-forwarded video. Then I realised its the actual speed. Hat's off for his reaction times. Ambulance drivers, the unsung heroes.
Bhai there is movie like this scenario in Telugu movie where an ambulance driver becomes an F1 driver the name of the movie is "NANI'S GANG LEADER" check it out. There is dubbed version aswell
I mean yea but f1 drivers drive in a closed circuit with 200kmph+ speed so it's quite not ideal to compare with them because they're driving in a controlled environment.
this EXACTLY, people just got outta the way, in any other country people DONT MOVE, damn, exactly how it works, an emergency, get the FUQ outta the way safer for everyone, you sir and your country has my respect !
Great driving. Great roads. Well behaved traffic. Care of Critical patients starts with ambulance driver....he is the first one to save life at the risk of his own..bravo
I also want to live in South because their are people are educated and well behaved, in Rajasthan their are only kids and people below 30 are educated otherwise most of our elders are not educated that's my they don't follow traffic rules , don't know social etiquettes like their will scream in public where their is silence, but in South elders are also educated but i am happy in my place also , thank God that I have not born in middle like UP , MP , bihar (bihar toh kabhi bhi nhi) etc When I will become a bachelor then I think i will shift to Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai , kochi or many south cities where I could find job I am currently 17 , JEE asprint, if I pass JEE advanced then the branch which I need is in kanpur 😔😑and guwahati only , need to go to middle india for it if I pass it , and yes I am a OBC candidate 🤡
@@pranaysen7249 even Youngsterrs in Rjsthan or anywhere in North r not v well educated n 70% somewhat chapri kinda class which is v bad. Older gen is v uneducated in North.
Did anyone notice not one person crossed the road! That's a rare sight on Indian roads. Hats off to the city and its people! 🎩 and to the driver, man What Are You! Brilliant footwork, great road awareness, INSANE confidence and what a mind blowing show of selflessness. I wish you a safe trip every time you hold that steering wheel. Keep saving lives! 🇮🇳🏆
@@creeder99 Even in TN n Goa drivers make way as these southies r educated. As a Hyderbadi, I can say far south like TN ,Goa n Kerala r more civilised in these. Unlike North where patient wid b in heaven with body in traffix
"Terrific" is such a word, can be used to describe something as magnificent / beautiful or as Horrific depending on where and when we are using it. There is a great history behind this word and how between centuries the application and meaning completely changed ! Googling it will surprise you 👍
@@husnainmurtaza6210 Rest of Indians doesn't give a fu*king respect to ambulances, at State Of KERALA it's different and Ambulances get respect on road than CMO of the state.
Hats off to the driver and the consideration of the people on road. Leaving all that aside, this video was much more thrilling than the chase scene in Bourne series movies. Superb.
I'm From Gujarat here two days ago ambulance driver ane it's emt have saved new birth baby's life by reaching there in 10 minutes. Actually delivery was happened on road by some reason and parents thought baby is dead as there is no any movement in his body they have packed him in plastic bag.baby could not breathing.through early treatment by ambulance staf baby's life has saved. I Was so emotional on this. This guys has given life to someone. Salute and respect.
Almost every road in Kerala is that narrow, even if it is a national highway. The only place we hv wide roads are in cities and some other random spots.
Nah, roads are okay, larger lanes means mote traffic congestion, this is why Europe is demolishing highways and making streets narrow. USA is doing the same!
@@abhishekdas4592 nope, you got it wrong, you are confusing city roads with highways and neither USA nor Europe is narrowing its roads... The Europeans don't even have wide roads/highways(compared to USA)... Yes, it's a fact that wider roads don't mean less traffic but even if you compare our "nerrow" roads to western ones you will find that our roads are literally too narrow, at some places they can't even accommodate four wheelers properly with their one side sliding on the dirt and then we have buildings built really close to roads with no parking space and no one cares... Wider roads don't create traffic by themselves it's the choke points like turns, uneven width, wider roads meeting narrower roads, exits that make the traffic slow and that's what I am talking about, proper planning.
@@abhishekdas4592... And in this particular video, its a suburban road with relatively less traffic where that wider road more traffic concept can't be applied since traffic won't grow with roads getting wider as there's simply not many people to get on it... Its the chance of colliding with others thats needs to be addressed in this particular roads with proper crossings and space for parking... Even a nerrow road should be able to accommodate two vehicles side by side to make passing easier.
@@thundergaming7736only 2% r illiterate in Kerala. In metro cities too, around 10% is illiterate,sometime upto 20% Kerala educated population is an asset. In my place they don't care no dam given
massive respect out to Kerala, jeez, you guy's are an EXAMPLE to the whole world, the driver could only hold his speed because of the other drivers and pedestrians, I've driven in the UK, US, Canada, France,Belgium, Germany, and NO-ONE knows the road acts and No-one get's outta the way for ambulances, some even brake check them.... this is PURE civility, a truly civilised state, today for the first time in my life I saw something so amazing and unheard of. When we think in the west of indian driving, we would NEVER think of this, keep up this level and show us in the west what it really means to be civilised and look after your fellow man. Awesome !
I've driven in US, Canada, Singapore and Australia, majority drivers give way, because it is an actual crime not to and people are aware of that. Same here in India, majority of the people will give way but those other idiot drivers are everywhere.
@@ankitpant1982 not like this they don't, I've been driving for 45 years in multiple countries, and seen cars just block up, you could never do 70+ in the UK in side streets, nor in Canada like this guy and this is the RULE not the exception. This guy was going through with mad skills and EVERY SINGLE person moved, well in advance. RU-vid is full of LEO and ambulance driving, a lot move over many don't, Keralan's are awesome !
@@AdrianJayeOnline it's not just Kerala its everywhere in India and other countries, majority of people move. I've driven for DBB in 7 countries and my experience has been mostly good. Except a few occasions it has been fairly smooth.
bro you are on some mad shit. Can I have your email address so that we can have a proper debate about this cuz you’re insane for saying what you just said. 70% of the drivers in this particular video didn’t even care about moving away. 99% of European drivers on the other hand, instantly move off when an ambulance siren is heard. I respect your nationalism but false claims and bullshitting about other countries show the values that you have inherited. Respectfully, I would love to debate you.
Great driving, with a word of caution. While we appreciate the efforts in trying to save the patient, here's hoping for not having a mishap due to fast driving. Especially in India where we encounter Jay walkers, stray animals and wrong side drivers on the roads aplenty. There have been such incidents in the past.
Why doesnt India have F1 drivers? Because they are busy driving ambulances and cabs😂😂 And we respect them for that. They chose public service over a sport. What a drive!
In the video of 6.21 minutes, i did not see even a single pot hole on the road. The traffic was also disciplined and people had a sense of responsibility. If it would have been in Bangalore, you would have seen more than a thousand pot holes and traffic hurdles at many places, which would have made the driver restless and increased the tension of patient attendants. Kudos to the driver who maintained the speed. I think this video is shot in our state of Kerala.
@@balanr1729Hyderbad roads r world class . But driving is so crappy so many red light jumpers, wrong side driving, jaywalking n peeing n littering on streets
according to my openion ambulance is the powerful vehicle in the world....even president or prime minister dont have right to stop it...any time anywhere...