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How different countries react to: Ambulance Sirens (international) 

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Because of the huge response this video archived I will keep uploading videos in this style on to this channel.
Feel free to subscribe if you would look forward to more of those. (Absolutely not begging :^) )
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Ardi Iwan: • This How Asian React t...
Ardi Iwan: • How Germans React to A...
Doug Gordon: • Ambulance stuck in tra...
ActorVarunPruthi: • आपके होश उड़ जाएंगे - S...
badwolf1050: • Ambulance making its w...
Japan Online: • Ambulances Paying for ...
EmergencyPL: • Ambulance Responding ...
(It's obvious that some of these barely can be compared to each other.)

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@countriesreacting164
@countriesreacting164 6 лет назад
If you have any ideas for other themes for these videos let me know below this comment! More videos to come soon!
@EnjoyFirefighting
@EnjoyFirefighting 6 лет назад
just some few examples for further compilations: - people pulling over and clearing the way for emergency vehicles better than expected - people blocking emergency vehicles - comparing a wider range of countries and using newer videos of people reacting onto sirens - comparing fire trucks from different countries, same with ambulances and police cars
@thomasariel1958
@thomasariel1958 6 лет назад
the first one, i think its not china
@MsSampulna
@MsSampulna 6 лет назад
This clips show so much double standard, You need to include more ASIA countries like Malaysia 🇲🇾 Japan 🇯🇵 or South Korea, this country is also so responsive to any emergency sirens 🚨 🚨..
@dimasgood
@dimasgood 6 лет назад
first one is indonesia sir not china
@dominiquemartel4660
@dominiquemartel4660 6 лет назад
In Canada, people move away pretty quickly. The first time I saw it, I was shook to see how people would automatically move on the side of the road !
@crykiwi1642
@crykiwi1642 3 года назад
In Poland if you don’t move out of the way, you’ll also need an ambulance.
@JMinuteman
@JMinuteman 3 года назад
Lmfao
@lesscringeymapperdude
@lesscringeymapperdude 3 года назад
Lmao
@AnizhAxelRai
@AnizhAxelRai 3 года назад
Lol
@donplayz2697
@donplayz2697 3 года назад
Lol
@_-xce-_4950
@_-xce-_4950 3 года назад
Lol
@mrdoggy7826
@mrdoggy7826 4 года назад
The German siren alone would be enough for me to move
@MadDogChest
@MadDogChest 4 года назад
Yes it scares the heck out if you when you're driving😂
@IStMl
@IStMl 4 года назад
Mad Charly Hum no ?
@112Ishaan
@112Ishaan 4 года назад
Mad Charly how
@lu-ft4kp
@lu-ft4kp 4 года назад
bro look at India
@fdcx1852
@fdcx1852 4 года назад
Mainland European sirens are earrape I was in Rome and Barcelona last year and every time an emergency vehicle drove past me I had permanent hearing damage
@ClaraLemlichRules
@ClaraLemlichRules 8 месяцев назад
I'm spanish living in the UK. In both countries the ambulance rarely has to slow down because everybody makes way for them in the moment we hear them in the distance. I call it being civilised.
@jeandubois8810
@jeandubois8810 8 месяцев назад
Same in France, the behavior in Asia is so shit.
@dr.wallacebreen3859
@dr.wallacebreen3859 8 месяцев назад
In America, we also move to the side, for fire trucks, police, or ambulances, I think it's more of a problem in major cities because I've never seen people not move out of the way.
@johnedwards1685
@johnedwards1685 8 месяцев назад
@@dr.wallacebreen3859 To be fair to the motorists shown in that American city, they didn’t have much in the way of options as to how to make a space. Here in Britain we do our very best to get enough room for them. There are videos from the European continent, Germany in particular, where the entire crowded roadway parts as if it were The Second Coming. Its heartbreakingly lovely to see.
@jesusliebtdich1112
@jesusliebtdich1112 8 месяцев назад
I live in Berlin Germany and You’re right an ambulance always gets space to drive through. I am shocked to see that it’s not like that in other countries. It tells everything about the level of the minds of people.
@caroleja
@caroleja 8 месяцев назад
Same in France
@UrQuattro1983
@UrQuattro1983 8 месяцев назад
Fun fact: I'm German, and on a weekend vacation somewhere in Bavaria, I drove through a very tiny tunnel with a lot of oncoming traffic. Suddenly an ambulance with siren appeared in the rearview mirror, but I couldn't pull over and make room for it because, as I said, it was a way too small. I then drove faster at 35 km/h over the permitted speed limit (70 km/h) and at exactly that moment I was speeding at 105 km/h by a stationary speed measuring system. I didn't have to pay this ticket because I just wanted to help the ambulance get to the patient as quickly as possible. (I believe it was around 180-200 EUR + 1 point in my driving license register) But to be honest, I would have paid for this ticket without any trouble. When it comes to a human life, I don't care about money.
@Marshark50
@Marshark50 8 месяцев назад
Don't you think you could've appealed the ticket?
@mycommentmyopinion
@mycommentmyopinion 8 месяцев назад
But did you get a point? Or was the fine and the point both dropped?
@0tobsam0
@0tobsam0 8 месяцев назад
​@@mycommentmyopinionI assume both was dropped. In germany you are legally obligated to make way for emergency services and are permitted to exceed the speed limit and cautiously go over red lights in order to do so. In some cases the authorities will even cover repair costs if you for example scratched your car while trying to make way.
@UrQuattro1983
@UrQuattro1983 8 месяцев назад
@@Marshark50 Here in Germany, you get a letter from the authorities within 8 weeks. And you can answer that, which is what I did back then. This is like an objection, so to speak. 😊
@UrQuattro1983
@UrQuattro1983 8 месяцев назад
@@mycommentmyopinion No, both were dropped. 😉
@ethelfernandes5298
@ethelfernandes5298 3 года назад
Poland: we only hire retired f1 and rally racers as ambulance drivers
@clover658
@clover658 3 года назад
Seems legit bud 🤣
@RedTsarOldChannel-INACTIVE
@RedTsarOldChannel-INACTIVE 3 года назад
"F1 and rally racers" Kubica?
@maxheiliger6693
@maxheiliger6693 3 года назад
Red Tsar he ain’t retired yet
@hopelessfool6722
@hopelessfool6722 3 года назад
In Italy as well lol
@thtvh1
@thtvh1 3 года назад
Plot: they're GTA players
@sidhantdas3180
@sidhantdas3180 4 года назад
In India you have to call an ambulance before having a heart attack
@iamrevatibasutkar
@iamrevatibasutkar 4 года назад
Sidhant Das hahaha truuu😂🤣😂
@ya_Bob_Jonez
@ya_Bob_Jonez 4 года назад
So, as well as in Ukraine calling firefighters 1 hour before the fire happens XD
@jcb8817
@jcb8817 4 года назад
Same in my town call a firetruck an hour before heart attack
@MrKawaiiKing
@MrKawaiiKing 4 года назад
👑🤣🤣👑
@polandball9937
@polandball9937 4 года назад
Indian people would be scared af when they get diseases
@Maddinhpws
@Maddinhpws 8 месяцев назад
You know the difference between Germany and the USA/India/China is also in how the ambulance drivers act. When my sister is driving an ambulance and she'd be in a situation like in Idia. She'd just go straight over the sidewalk. In the USA she would tunnel through the vehicles blocking her on the sides and not really care for any scrapes she might do. Over here in Europe, if you don't make way for the ambulance, the ambulance will often make you give way.
@JackY-pu5nh
@JackY-pu5nh 8 месяцев назад
The first one is not in China, everything in that footage is so wrong. China drives to the right not the left...
@davidsedgley1133
@davidsedgley1133 2 месяца назад
@@JackY-pu5nh First one is actually Indonesia.
@JackY-pu5nh
@JackY-pu5nh 2 месяца назад
@@davidsedgley1133 that explains. Thank you.
@delicious_seabass
@delicious_seabass 8 месяцев назад
In Canada, if you block an ambulance for too long, they will just take your plates and report you to the police. Most people just pull over to the side and clear the way, though.
@hockurt
@hockurt 8 месяцев назад
My neighbour got a $1200 fine for not moving over for a firetruck in Hamilton, Ont. He was (and still is) quite an AH. He didn't think he had to move because it was a firetruck. Apparently he then immediately followed it so he can cut through traffic. =/ But yes, Canadians are usually incredibly good for moving over.
@ProudDad1976
@ProudDad1976 8 месяцев назад
I'm from Michigan at age 19 I was in Canada nearly every weekend, and I never saw anyone block an ambulance even if they had to drive into oncoming traffic, I love how Canadians care for each other. I am sure there are Canadians who don't but I have never seen them.
@red2theelectricboogaloo961
@red2theelectricboogaloo961 4 месяца назад
hahahahahaahahahahaha we might be in the same country but we are not from the same place
@MokumHVB
@MokumHVB 3 месяца назад
Good!
@Nobody98456
@Nobody98456 3 года назад
US: But there is no free space on the road. Germany: Hold my track.
@MainMite06
@MainMite06 3 года назад
Some commenters here have been saying that Munich gridlocks very easily just like Manhattan, and the examples shown were only the highways and not the cobblestoned or very narrow city or village streets.
@EnjoyFirefighting
@EnjoyFirefighting 3 года назад
@@MainMite06 lol I follow this comment section for a long time already and I never read sth about Munich so far. Although Munich has the most traffic-prone main road in the country, there's no really a problem of gridlock traffic at all. Cobblestone street? How is the street surface relevant in that topic at all?
@mejsjalv
@mejsjalv 3 года назад
@@EnjoyFirefighting it is not about the surface, but the fact that cobblestone streets tend to be very narrow.
@EnjoyFirefighting
@EnjoyFirefighting 3 года назад
@@mejsjalv well that depends on the city ... there are cities where also 4 lane wide streets are cobblestone streets
@MainMite06
@MainMite06 3 года назад
EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos Name me one street and its city that is 4-lane cobblestoned. I know Russia and Central asian nations do have alot of unpaved 4-6 lane gravel streets
@renzoosuna6703
@renzoosuna6703 3 года назад
Ambulance: Please move my patient is dying! Indians: We're all gonna die someday
@MainMite06
@MainMite06 3 года назад
Reincarnation?
@katyg7966
@katyg7966 3 года назад
To be honest , noone stops their vehicle but everyone moves aside whenever an ambulance is behind them to let it go first .
@duckmeat4674
@duckmeat4674 3 года назад
@@MainMite06 he literally said we are all going to die someday. You dont need to belive in reincarnation to understand we are all going to die
@Useryo545
@Useryo545 3 года назад
I bet if you use a ak 47 shooting on people there iam sure of if it they won be stubborn to stay were there are if someone is dying they should just shoot idiots like that
@parth4780
@parth4780 3 года назад
Lmao
@mindmachinepsy
@mindmachinepsy 8 месяцев назад
As a german i am really impressed by the polish people. Perfect behaviour in that situation, they really do have that stuff under control
@l4ndk3ks14
@l4ndk3ks14 8 месяцев назад
Da war alles frei, kein Auto und die ambulanz war auf der gegenspur, kann man hier nicht wirklich sagen
@kaliak8153
@kaliak8153 8 месяцев назад
Surely, the video from Poland is old but an ambulance is an utmost priority here in the heaviest possible traffic. Those who don’t yield are considered offenders (in non-legal terms as well).
@dominiknycz7912
@dominiknycz7912 8 месяцев назад
In cities since always. But when it comes to traffic/accident on highways it wasn't so from the beginning. People just didn't have such experience in 1980' and '90. But, honestly saying, we've applied ,,Rettungsweg" on highways from German drivers and it works preety well right now.
@dominiknycz7912
@dominiknycz7912 8 месяцев назад
​@@l4ndk3ks14 Doch, Man kann. Das ist immer so, und wann nicht, da kann Man ohne Zahne das Fahrt enden, oder später auf dem Parkplatz ein paar löcher in Reifen zu haben, wann ist Man ,,spoted" als ,,dieses Idiot, wer hat den weg für Rettungsdienst blockiert". Aber es gibt Idioten im jedes Land. Entschuldige für Schreibfehlern, wann gibts welche, ich nutze keinen Translator und Deutsch ist nich meine Sprache.
@Sarge084
@Sarge084 8 месяцев назад
I used to be a firefighter in the UK, almost every call we got someone who turned the steering into the kerb thinking they were getting out of our way, but they forgot there's another half a car behind them! I noticed some in this video doing something similar, totally oblivious to the fact that they were still blocking the road. Driving lessons should include how to deal with emergency vehicles, a lack of training results in panic for too many drivers!
@allyodin8063
@allyodin8063 3 года назад
Anyone who didn't move just murdered someone. If that person ended up dying
@isabellamerrigan8074
@isabellamerrigan8074 3 года назад
Sadly not you could stand next to a drowning man and hold a life vest it’s only murder if you take the life vest away from the man you could even sit and laugh while holding the vest while he dies
@fidget934
@fidget934 3 года назад
@@isabellamerrigan8074 that's still considered manslaughter
@briac2638
@briac2638 3 года назад
Maybe in your country, I don’t know anything about theirs laws but if they could get charged with that, I’m sure they would have moved out of the way
@tuononnovainbici
@tuononnovainbici 3 года назад
@@isabellamerrigan8074 In what country?? Unless your own life is/would be at risk, you must always try to save a person in need, otherwise you get accused of "omission of rescue". At least, that's the law in Europe.
@isabellamerrigan8074
@isabellamerrigan8074 3 года назад
Andrea Pazzaglia nope in America if I was at a pool and saw a man drowning and I had a float I could stand and listen to him screaming for help as long as I don’t make things worst example if he has a float and I take it away or if I hold his head down otherwise I could just sit back and watch honestly America is fucked up
@wahyuikhsan3677
@wahyuikhsan3677 3 года назад
Everybody gangsta untill the germans siren start flying
@faya1393
@faya1393 3 года назад
Same here, in Lithuania... If you dont move out of way you get a big fine and youll always move out of the way after that....
@duda-rp8ey
@duda-rp8ey 3 года назад
lmao
@dertoastbrotmann9891
@dertoastbrotmann9891 3 года назад
Most of German people respect the Rettungsgasse
@l96ai
@l96ai 3 года назад
Stuka flashback intensifies..
@Kevin-zh8ii
@Kevin-zh8ii 3 года назад
Der Toastbrot Mann except you are on the Autobahn because then there are many Idioten who don’t respect the Sirene
@self-promoterremover5611
@self-promoterremover5611 8 месяцев назад
Australians seeing flashing lights 200m back -“ hell yeah, time to legally run the read lights”
@CoreFlux
@CoreFlux 8 месяцев назад
We have the German system in Belgium now too, when traffic slows down, we already prepare a passing lane for ambulance by left cars hugging left and right cars hugging right, so if there is an emergency vehicle, it can get through
@MalawisLilleKanal
@MalawisLilleKanal 8 месяцев назад
Same here in Norway, even though it's not "automatic" yet. It's also great for recovery vehicles. It can be a big problem on motorways when the ambulance and police gets straight trough, but the recovery vehicle is stuck in traffic.
@MokumHVB
@MokumHVB 3 месяца назад
Perhaps while you are at it, fix the road surface somewhat?😅😉As soon as I rode in to Belgium years ago I thaught: Shit I have a flat tire! 😆 Love from your neighbour 🌷🌷
@CoreFlux
@CoreFlux 3 месяца назад
@@MokumHVBHaha, painfully true! It's uncanny when driving from the Netherlands into Belgium you don't need to watch the road sign, just listen to the noise your car makes, once it' goes from smooth to very rough, welcome, you've come to Flanders. 😅That said, I've driven around in LA a few years back, and they makes our roads look like yours in comparison. 🤣
@surenot9491
@surenot9491 2 месяца назад
Last Sunday I had some heavy traffics and full traffic stops in Germany, was on the left side and pulled over as much to the left as I could. Everyone behind me followed this, most in the front also did. Just one guy in front of me did the exact opposite and was as much to the right as possible. Those are the as*holes that having trouble if emergency vehicle comes suddenly from the backside.
@shijosatsujin7893
@shijosatsujin7893 3 года назад
The ambulance should really use a high pitch noise if someone doesn't move, because the more they don't move the more there ears will bleed,
@LazyAndFabulous
@LazyAndFabulous 3 года назад
Then what about deaf people who didn't noticed the ambulance and caused the surroundings tortured lol
@shijosatsujin7893
@shijosatsujin7893 3 года назад
@@LazyAndFabulous I have no words to say...
@juanguillen51
@juanguillen51 3 года назад
@@shijosatsujin7893 Your username is good enough tbh
@invadero.o963
@invadero.o963 3 года назад
I Stole your Car While you read my Username You know rear-view mirrors exist, right?
@kevinboros7427
@kevinboros7427 3 года назад
@@LazyAndFabulous Deaf people are allowed to drive cars?
@emebrennan4966
@emebrennan4966 3 года назад
Poland and Germany have people parting like the goddarn Red Sea
@AimeranCS
@AimeranCS 3 года назад
In Germany they still complain that its not working fast enough n shit :D
@Elizabeth-rq1vi
@Elizabeth-rq1vi 3 года назад
E.V. Townsend it’s like that in Canada, we move out of the way. In Texas apparently both sides of the road must stop & let the emergency vehicles pass.
@juPitertv-uh2qz
@juPitertv-uh2qz 3 года назад
@@AimeranCS hopefully in Poland we have law that you need to move and make life saving corridor
@lauraner99
@lauraner99 3 года назад
It’s the law in many European countries
@idefix5101
@idefix5101 3 года назад
Yeah i'm living in Poland and I have never seen people in Poland not making space for ambulance.
@maidenekker
@maidenekker 8 месяцев назад
Learning how to response to an ambulance is part of the training to get your drivers license in the Netherlands. In Germany they are better at it to be honest, the will provide a free lane whenever there is congestion, for emergency vehicles, even if there are none. Very polite and very considerate.
@terryhayward7905
@terryhayward7905 8 месяцев назад
In the UK, if you even hear a siren in the distance, you start looking around to make sure it can get through in case it is coming your way ( at least MOST people will do this ). One day the ambulance may be getting to you in an emergency.
@demogaming8895
@demogaming8895 3 года назад
India: oh, it's just an ambulance, who cares Usa: the patient is dead Poland: honking intensifies
@furrycircuitry2378
@furrycircuitry2378 3 года назад
USA: if the injury doesn't kill them the bill will
@demogaming8895
@demogaming8895 3 года назад
@@furrycircuitry2378 good
@jordanbrulez717
@jordanbrulez717 3 года назад
@@furrycircuitry2378 sadly that's true
@defaultusere8379
@defaultusere8379 3 года назад
@@furrycircuitry2378 not true cause i have insurance lol
@zakm4012
@zakm4012 3 года назад
Those are just busy cities. I literally see ambulances everyday in the US everyone pulls off to the side ambulance goes by quickly
@ilonaiswatching7266
@ilonaiswatching7266 3 года назад
As a french person, i can tell you that even if you live in a big city like Paris, you have to move when you hear the sirens. It could be firemen, ambulance or cops. They don't care if they have an accident with you, you're wrong, because you must let them pass, it's in the law. It's one of the first things that you learn in France when you want to drive.
@venus9604
@venus9604 3 года назад
Where I live in USA we have to do the same, I’m surprised to see that in some places they don’t do it
@ExElliexE
@ExElliexE 3 года назад
Izumi Hak same. I don’t think I’ve ever seen what happened in Manhattan where I live. We always get to the side the moment we hear the sirens. Though I’ve never seen that much traffic either...
@eunho_eomma
@eunho_eomma 3 года назад
In philippines they will give way to ambulance and then they will follow the ambulance so they can get out of traffic fast hahahahaha
@nathalieoz4596
@nathalieoz4596 3 года назад
@@venus9604 I though that too, like in the part of the US where i live police are probably going to show up in your house with a citation to court for not letting an ambulance pass.
@lmagesandvideos8896
@lmagesandvideos8896 3 года назад
Same in Italy
@ouiouipiggy4390
@ouiouipiggy4390 8 месяцев назад
Notice how in Europe (and in my experience it is the same throughout the continent) everyone gets out f the way asap. You occasionally get the odd grannie who gets a little discoordinated etc, but in the main a path is created for all emergency vehicles in Europe. Whether it is a question of respect, good manners or a higher value of life than other parts of the world it is hard to tell, but it is a social norm and rarely diverged from.
@juliusk.7439
@juliusk.7439 8 месяцев назад
As a German I can say it’s like a ambition to make place as soon as you can and to make sometimes laborious driving maneuvers just for let the ambulance pass
@azerty97212
@azerty97212 8 месяцев назад
Exactly I'm french and its like a quick mission
@abc67
@abc67 8 месяцев назад
Yes, exactly. It's like an unwritten rule in our societies, you always get quickly out of the way of ambulances or fire trucks. It's just basic. (I'm Portuguese)
@woschaebedip
@woschaebedip 3 года назад
I find it funny how everyone is so used to the sound of their own country's siren but foreign sirens sound like weird hellish ufo noises
@octaviusgalacticus2253
@octaviusgalacticus2253 3 года назад
@Harsha Subasinghe why does it actually sound like that💀
@shelf1.
@shelf1. 3 года назад
i live in india, The noise the indian ambulance was making was a ufo noise
@KIM-xl6zs
@KIM-xl6zs 3 года назад
You have to be American
@pinsandneedles3
@pinsandneedles3 3 года назад
TRUE
@SirKolass
@SirKolass 3 года назад
Mostly the european sirens are different, most if not all countries in the Americas have the same sound
@taeyonghasmejungshook3424
@taeyonghasmejungshook3424 3 года назад
Title: How do different countries react to ambulances? India: We don’t
@virusgaming6420
@virusgaming6420 3 года назад
Well not everyone in india does this .
@Badr-il3pg
@Badr-il3pg 3 года назад
Go to china and see the first clip dumbarse
@virusgaming6420
@virusgaming6420 3 года назад
@Jasmin Hamid yeah i know bro awareness is not so much in india but you know the southern part of india is not like this nd not every person is like this
@virusgaming6420
@virusgaming6420 3 года назад
@Jasmin Hamid oh sorry sis i didn't saw your name. 😅😂
@virusgaming6420
@virusgaming6420 3 года назад
@Jasmin Hamid 👻
@Judge_Dredd
@Judge_Dredd 8 месяцев назад
As a retired UK Ambulance Paramedic I find the responses in the drivers of some countries mind boggling, at least in Europe drivers actually give way (like here in the UK) to emergency vehicles, because we care, so many people abroad seem to not give a sh!t about someone else when one day that attitude means no-one will give a sh!t about them in their time of need, especially in India, where Karma is a thing. We also have a concept here of Hard Shoulders on Motorways, exclusively for Emergencies, including vehicle breakdowns, and only the Emergency Services can use these in heavy traffic, although like in Germany and Poland, the traffic will part like the waves on UK roads & streets for an emergency vehicle. Either the rest of the World is populated by selfish arseholes, or we just care more for each other in Europe?
@Eidako
@Eidako 8 месяцев назад
Answering your question: India: an impoverished, obscenely overpopulated country with a low bar for driver's licenses. Drivers honking at red lights is such a bad problem they had to install penalty lights at some intersections which increase the delay in response to honking. Drivers treat lanes as a suggestion, so a 2-lane road typically has four or five columns of vehicles on it. China: overpopulated and nobody gives a rat's posterior about anyone else. There are more than a few videos out there of people seeing someone in a life-threatening situation and just ignoring them, due in part to screwed up liability laws, but due in part to a systemic lack of regard for human life. What's the value of one life when there's 1.4 billion of them? United States: videos are from the most densely populated cities (e.g. Manhattan). Like anywhere else, population density is inversely proportional to empathy. These are also the richest people in America, the same sociopaths responsible for many of the nation's problems. However, the US is a very, very large place, with many different population distributions and types of people. In many areas, traffic is not bumper-to-bumper and people are courteous to each other. However, I do have to concede that a disappointingly high percentage of people are a-holes and can be found anywhere. The requirements for car ownership and driver's license are also less than ideal, but necessary due to the sprawling geography and lack of mass transit. (not appearing in this video) Russia: dear god, Russia. Given the poverty, long history of getting screwed by their government and corruption, it's not terribly surprising that Russian roads are a free-for-all. TL;DR: overpopulation and poverty (or extreme wealth) lead to people acting like a-holes.
@raymueller1155
@raymueller1155 8 месяцев назад
Here in Australia we all get out of the way for emergency vehicles, it can be a tight squeeze in certain parts of the country ( cities etc) but we manage to get them all through to where they need to be. Just being curteous and respectful to our emergency workers here is a big thing. I couldnt beleive some of the clips shown here of what appears to be a selfish refusal to make way for them, just beyond belief.
@matteofalduto766
@matteofalduto766 8 месяцев назад
I'm Italian, and as soon as I hear sirens, I park my car on a branch of the nearest tree and wait.
@AJsBusVideos
@AJsBusVideos 5 лет назад
Germany: “move out ze way!” Poland: “outta ce way!!!” USA: “what’s that loud noise?”
@spedups0ngs
@spedups0ngs 4 года назад
only Germany says with "ze". Poland uses "ce"
@AJsBusVideos
@AJsBusVideos 4 года назад
Xx_ gachatuber_xX thanks for telling me.
@spedups0ngs
@spedups0ngs 4 года назад
@@AJsBusVideos np
@LottiMuller8472
@LottiMuller8472 4 года назад
@@spedups0ngs no it doesn't
@spedups0ngs
@spedups0ngs 4 года назад
@@LottiMuller8472 ;-; poland anod getmany are two completely different counties. Im from Poland and we use ce.
@victorstewart395
@victorstewart395 3 года назад
I'm just imagining the poor person in that one German car that was freaking out trying to get off the way. Like " OMG OMG where do I go, I can't fit, ahhhhhhh"
@fatemeh5984
@fatemeh5984 3 года назад
Omg saaaaaaame
@elisadreamer9594
@elisadreamer9594 3 года назад
nah this person just took the free road as long as it could to save time, I think it's very ignorant
@handcuffmebaby
@handcuffmebaby 3 года назад
@@elisadreamer9594 literally what I thought
@decus9544
@decus9544 3 года назад
@@elisadreamer9594 I don't think so, they were swerving all over the place looking for a spot to pull in and honestly just seemed pretty panicked. Probably a new driver that didn't really know how best to react.
@elisadreamer9594
@elisadreamer9594 3 года назад
@@decus9544 I drove once with a car for like 5 minutes and I would be able to do this, that's not so difficult and even when this person still was learning than there should be someone else in the car to help him/her.
@carmenl163
@carmenl163 8 месяцев назад
Germany actually brought tears to my eyes. How much these people care for a human being in distress - it's truly amazing.
@oliverhuber8081
@oliverhuber8081 8 месяцев назад
Today I'm going to the site for someone I still know. Tomorrow others will do it for my mother or my children. Solitariness and discipline.
@georgenorris2657
@georgenorris2657 8 месяцев назад
It's illegal to be in the path of an ambulance in Germany. I'm not sure how they enforce that rule there. On this video there is a grey car who panics and I wonder if he got fined.
@oliverhuber8081
@oliverhuber8081 8 месяцев назад
@@georgenorris2657 I was lucky and immediately made room for the rest: “They failed to immediately clear the way for an emergency vehicle with flashing blue lights and a siren.” 240 €, 2 points and 1 month driving ban. As far as points are concerned, your driving license will generally be revoked if you accumulate 8 points.
@catnap8042
@catnap8042 8 месяцев назад
@@georgenorris2657 They will note your number plate and you will lost your license if you don‘t move.
@yrien982
@yrien982 8 месяцев назад
its not that they care... its a law in europe. and evryone should abide the law..
@kittykat981
@kittykat981 8 месяцев назад
I canada we move to the right even if there is a red light. Everyone gets out the way. It's beautiful to watch
@matthewsanford3477
@matthewsanford3477 4 года назад
If you are in an emergency *make sure it’s in Poland or Germany* If you are in India... well...
@dr.cruelladevil7101
@dr.cruelladevil7101 4 года назад
Not in all states, especially not in Kerala. They ALWAYS make way for the ambulance. Otherwise they are punishable under law. Do check out Kerala ambulance videos.
@dar__873
@dar__873 3 года назад
@@dr.cruelladevil7101 and that's because Keralites are most educated
@leansnscenes7806
@leansnscenes7806 3 года назад
@@dr.cruelladevil7101 I'm having a heart attack.. yeah let me just fly to kerala and call an ambulance
@dr.cruelladevil7101
@dr.cruelladevil7101 3 года назад
@@leansnscenes7806 I'm sorry? But is this the best reply you could come up with? Tsk tsk😌😌
@leansnscenes7806
@leansnscenes7806 3 года назад
@@dr.cruelladevil7101 what I mean to say is everytime someone criticizes India making excuses like 'oh yeah this is not how it happens in my state or that state' does not mean that it doesnt happen in the rest of the country. A country is represented by the whole general populous not by a select few individuals
@havenrosekat
@havenrosekat 3 года назад
All the USA, “unknown” places were New York City
@narrington7453
@narrington7453 3 года назад
2:50 I know exactly where the USA “unknown “ place is located. It’s 7th Ave South and Clarkson St. in Manhattan - Greenwich Village. I used to work near there, that’s why I recognized it. 😃
@laurenguo3888
@laurenguo3888 3 года назад
Grey 5 in the city, no one moves. In the suburbs, people actually care for each other
@shycat5905
@shycat5905 3 года назад
@@narrington7453 yep new yorker here, ive taken that bus.
@lt3424
@lt3424 3 года назад
Fizzling_Fire12 To be fair, look at the gridlock - it’s not easy for hundreds of cars that are already tightly packed to move to the side to let the ambulance pass, probably why it takes so long.
@MainMite06
@MainMite06 3 года назад
Carm_ Gacha NYC is America's most populated city, And the one city that many/most foreigners associate with America, for how many foreign tourists fly over to visit. But the problem is: *NYC is an island based city, that's very small, ,and extremely urbanized* The contiguous 48 are a giant continental territory that's mostly suburban
@erikpetermans
@erikpetermans 8 месяцев назад
Its getting even better in europe cuz in most countries we are now taught to make a clear path in advance when there is traffic. So that if an ambulance would come trough it already has space
@authormdf8371
@authormdf8371 8 месяцев назад
I live in a city in the US and I was in stop and go traffic one day and I see the people in front of me moving to the side and I immediately check my mirrors and see the ambulance coming, so I move to the side as well. In the middle of bumper to bumper traffic everyone found a space to move their car out if the way. It’s not that hard.
@Muyuyu439
@Muyuyu439 3 года назад
Why is everyone here scared of the German siren? That's just what we call an ambulance in Europe.
@AWormsPurpose
@AWormsPurpose 3 года назад
I think they’re making this thing called a joke
@baroquenroll92
@baroquenroll92 3 года назад
@@AWormsPurpose in Italy too.. lol
@AWormsPurpose
@AWormsPurpose 3 года назад
baroquenroll92 they make jokes in Italy too?
@shycat5905
@shycat5905 3 года назад
Dont think anyone is scared they're saying how cars move outta the way for it.
@aishkillz
@aishkillz 3 года назад
Weird it sounds fire truck here..or maybe I'm mistaken
@alant241
@alant241 3 года назад
Manhattan is probably the worst example of how Americans react
@MainMite06
@MainMite06 3 года назад
Mainland suburban America isn't *anything* relatable to Manhattan nor anything else to NYC. There's usually lots of room to move over, or the ambulance gets alternative routes.
@thary573
@thary573 3 года назад
Thank u
@eunho_eomma
@eunho_eomma 3 года назад
Dont see anything wrong in the reaction in manhattan...you cant really give way immediately to ambulance in a traffic like that...atleast cars give way when they have chance
@nathalieoz4596
@nathalieoz4596 3 года назад
In the part of OH where i live most people actually move or fully stop for ambulances
@samstreet9252
@samstreet9252 3 года назад
@@nathalieoz4596 same with the area I live in.
@a.b.9796
@a.b.9796 8 месяцев назад
In Germany we already make a "Rettungsgasse" (a path for any potential ambulance), when we have an upcoming traffic jam. This is also something you are teached in driving school. If you don't understand and follow the rules, you will not obtain your license.
@chocolatedonut6312
@chocolatedonut6312 8 месяцев назад
I remember when I was in Germany and we also were in 3 lane traffic and every single car in all 3 lanes moved to the side diagonally making a whole empty lane for the ambulance
@TheSummerwine1
@TheSummerwine1 3 года назад
Asia: *No, me first.* North America: *Well, we tried.* Europe: *Everyone drives off the side of the bridge.*
@Jamanator9
@Jamanator9 3 года назад
Europe: *FOR THE GREATER GOOD*
@_erik_2138
@_erik_2138 3 года назад
That reminds of this ambulance logic in GTA video where the drivers just all drive off the bridges for the ambulance in GTA San Andreas
@sugmagaming7665
@sugmagaming7665 3 года назад
Then what about Canada
@ihsanelalleg
@ihsanelalleg 3 года назад
Africa: what is ambulance
@zenbaahl7933
@zenbaahl7933 3 года назад
how did north america try tho? everyone just remained as was and did't even attempt to make space. EDIT: as far as I see it there's plenty of space to both sides. Driving up that close to the vehicle in front, that it's "bumper-to-bumper" that you can't make room for an ambulance, is a mistake in and of itself. Yes, I know that the footage shown was just of the United States (and in that regard only New York, though I wouldn't have been that specific, even though I can see how very different the whole situation could resolve in even this very same city), not the whole north america. I just didn't bother to correct like some oh so smartasses apparently do (not referring to those who kept it at least polite).
@ahhhhehe1594
@ahhhhehe1594 3 года назад
if ever I'd get an accident, I'll go to Poland or germany. if I'm dying in india might as well don't get me an ambulance, let me die in peace than hearing those beeping noises and still die
@msrobyn82
@msrobyn82 3 года назад
Hahaha
@shiroo9560
@shiroo9560 3 года назад
you don‘t even have to call the ambulance, it will never arrive
@SimranSingh-tl3ot
@SimranSingh-tl3ot 3 года назад
Once when I was walking in Delhi, there was a huge traffic jam on a street to enter a Mall! And there was an Ambulance blowing its siren, waiting to pass the people who wouldn't budge because they valued their parking spot more than someone's life! I asked this mall traffic guy to do something, but he replied "They (the ambulance) are probably faking the siren just to get by". I was horrified. I told the guy he has to give the ambulance the benefit of the doubt! The only city in India where I have seen cars actually move to let an ambulance pass by is Bangalore. So I just wanted to say try not to be in an ambulance situation in India (:'))
@timothyrinaldi6609
@timothyrinaldi6609 3 года назад
Australia is like Poland too
@crazy_elise
@crazy_elise 3 года назад
Amost every country in Europe has that. So we're good.
@MagisterVeritas
@MagisterVeritas 8 месяцев назад
In Germany in heavy traffic on the highway everyone will make another free lane by going left and right just in case there's an ambulance coming. So not when they hear the siren, but way before in preparation for it.
@alwynsmit3546
@alwynsmit3546 8 месяцев назад
The more I see of Poland, the more I love it.
@TraustiGeir
@TraustiGeir 3 года назад
"We have many sirens to choose from. What would you like?" Polish ambulance: "Yes."
@randylalrinsanga3078
@randylalrinsanga3078 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@galubyovo4061
@galubyovo4061 3 года назад
ASDGDJDBS
@krealm2401
@krealm2401 3 года назад
The Indian sound is the most annoying.
@daveyhasstuffs7720
@daveyhasstuffs7720 3 года назад
@@krealm2401 the noise sounds like someone just got deepthroated right next to a low quality autotune speaker
@LosPotatoes142
@LosPotatoes142 3 года назад
Its a horn that does the buzzing
@marcosmauricio7805
@marcosmauricio7805 3 года назад
My dad's advice for these situations is that: "You never know when you will be the one on the back of the ambulance."
@miameow4833
@miameow4833 3 года назад
Who cares if u are behind the ambulance, it matters if they are behind you. Maybe u fucked up the quote or dad is on crack.
@robertr.santos9612
@robertr.santos9612 3 года назад
@@miameow4833 You didn't understand, it's not behind the ambulance, it's in the back of the ambulance, you know? on the stretcher.
@mademoisellepark1282
@mademoisellepark1282 3 года назад
Thisss
@GigelGaming
@GigelGaming 3 года назад
@@miameow4833 "Are you dumb? Stupid or Dumb?"
@pinochet3317
@pinochet3317 3 года назад
I was in an ambulance once, I broke my arm during wrestling in school, shit sucked and I didn’t go back for like a month
@svenvdw4894
@svenvdw4894 8 месяцев назад
The ironic part could be that the ambulance they selfishly didn't pass through was heading to their mom, sister, brother, best friend,...
@gymusen
@gymusen 8 месяцев назад
Had an experience while getting a ride home with my mom, middle lane of the road, a ambulance behind us with the siren and lights On, it was going through the cars when it got behind us, my mom's was calm and trying to drive to the right light so she could make space for the ambulance, while the right lane was trying to make space for the ambulance as well, meanwhile I was freaking out on the inside wanting to move the car out of there, she lucky managed to get space on the right lane and the cars on both the middle and left lane also managed to do so, it was terrifying hearing the sound of the siren while being almost trapped in traffic between vehicles, thinking how every second we didn't mive someone was getting closer to not seeing their family again.
@iamfourmana
@iamfourmana 3 года назад
Polish ambulance horn: exists. The driver: so you've chosen death.
@derpotsdamer7055
@derpotsdamer7055 3 года назад
But it worked ^^
@sweedy6647
@sweedy6647 3 года назад
So you have chosen deaf*
@ingawawrzynkowska8695
@ingawawrzynkowska8695 3 года назад
i mean I’m polish and I’ve never seen anyone blocking an ambulance. Everyone lets them go
@CK-nq5ch
@CK-nq5ch 3 года назад
Ambulances in Japan: *siren* “We’re sorry. Excuse us. Thank you so much. Thank you. We’re very sorry. Thank you. Thank you.” *siren*
@douglasdesouza949
@douglasdesouza949 3 года назад
I think this is more canada
@jack_harper
@jack_harper 3 года назад
Japanese ambulance are so slow. I wonder if they manage to reach the victim before he/she dies
@tasha-tasha
@tasha-tasha 3 года назад
And then there's European ambulances: "IF YOU DON'T MOVE WE WILL MAKE YOU" *siren and honking*
@gabrielatifany8629
@gabrielatifany8629 3 года назад
@@jack_harper i think they have rules for vehicle speed. It's very slow indeed. But it's also one of the reasons japan has quite low rate for car accidents. But I'm not really sure, correct me if I'm wrong.
@TheUpa
@TheUpa 3 года назад
@@tasha-tasha If you dont move we will make you unable to move
@darlonanacleto
@darlonanacleto 8 месяцев назад
I'm brazilian and here people usually do whatever it takes to let the ambulance or any emergency vehicle go through. It may not be like seen in Germany, but it's almost there.
@-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-
@-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- 4 месяца назад
No matter where you are in the world, if you can't move, you can't move.
@idontwanttopickone
@idontwanttopickone 3 года назад
Germany: All the Germans: Get out the way. That one tourist in the black car: Oh clear road!
@bestjerk
@bestjerk 3 года назад
probably a turk
@Zeeshan-gi2gn
@Zeeshan-gi2gn 3 года назад
Probably an Indian or an American
@onniitkonen3119
@onniitkonen3119 3 года назад
just your basic bmw driver
@stefanmurariu6635
@stefanmurariu6635 3 года назад
he had no space to pull over. thats why he started driving until he find a place
@Mischki100
@Mischki100 3 года назад
@@stefanmurariu6635 Lol there was PLENTY of space he could've went to make space for the ambulance
@geraltofgwent9019
@geraltofgwent9019 3 года назад
I can feel the anxiety of the person driving the car at 7:07
@ShaunDreclin
@ShaunDreclin 3 года назад
Hahah that would so be me, the dumbass not able to decide which side to go towards
@adolphusputin-5605
@adolphusputin-5605 3 года назад
@@ShaunDreclin haha same here buddy. I keep getting into these awkward situations for some reason :D
@liakraft6680
@liakraft6680 3 года назад
The driver of the ambulance called the guy in the black car an: "Arschloch". Which means asshole😂😂
@adolphusputin-5605
@adolphusputin-5605 3 года назад
@@liakraft6680 poor guy :p i know how he feels. Its not like he chose to do that, it just happens
@geraltofgwent9019
@geraltofgwent9019 3 года назад
@@liakraft6680 I didn't even notice that 😂
@Johnny_200
@Johnny_200 2 месяца назад
As a German I am rarely particularly proud of my country. Except for this time. That fills me with some sort of happiness and pride that we do this.
@Nikgamingnl
@Nikgamingnl 4 месяца назад
In Germany there is something called: rettungsgaße, you are required to make space, if not, you get a ticket
@minuty3886
@minuty3886 3 года назад
european people be like: yessir the road is yours
@IDontGotThis
@IDontGotThis 3 года назад
Thats what youre supposed to do
@agentsquid9079
@agentsquid9079 3 года назад
Imagine how many people would still be alive if other countries actually let ambulances go through first
@minuty3886
@minuty3886 3 года назад
@@IDontGotThis ye i know lol I'm French and we do the same here ^^
@damnamikaze3146
@damnamikaze3146 3 года назад
Mark Jones Not really. I have seen this Asian version of this video. In fact, many are also good such as Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and so on. And one more thing, in most countries I have traveled so far. Asians are the friendliest I have ever met.
@weyoheyo6367
@weyoheyo6367 3 года назад
Yeah it should be but way too often it doesn’t work. In germany you find videos of ambulance or firefighters having to stop in the middle of the road and get out just to tell people to move the fuck away. And there are also people who want to abuse the the cleared road which often leads to blocking the emergency cars behind the first one.
@TheMrkapewpew
@TheMrkapewpew 3 года назад
That one tourist in germany at the end who just doesn't know if he has to move left or right
@TsunaXZ
@TsunaXZ 3 года назад
7:04 lol
@lexobischof7069
@lexobischof7069 3 года назад
Left goes left middle and right lane go right easy
@lexobischof7069
@lexobischof7069 3 года назад
And funny how it switched during the end of the clip
@Emily-fm7de
@Emily-fm7de 3 года назад
Angela Florschütz Camplin nicht ganz 😅 die beiden rechten Spuren nach rechts und die linke nach links
@whoever2500
@whoever2500 3 года назад
@@a.florschutzcamplin9011 Nein, das wäre ja die schlimmste Lösung 😂 Die Linke nach links, weil dort kein Platz mehr ist. Die rechte auf den Standstreifen bzw so weit wie möglich nach rechts und die mittlere auf den rechten Streifen bzw so weit es geht. Left lane goes left. There wouldn't be enough space for another lane so the right lane has to move as far to the right as they can and the middle lane too. The shoulder lane gives enough space to do it.
@venezzrok871
@venezzrok871 3 месяца назад
The Golden Rule is the principle of treating others as one would want to be treated by them.
@thesisypheanjournal1271
@thesisypheanjournal1271 8 месяцев назад
When I lived in Germany I describe the way people got out of the way of an ambulance as “like the parting of the Red Sea.” Everybody clearly knew exactly what they were expected to do. But I had also been told that part of the reason was that whoever was riding shotgun in the ambulance would take your license plate number and you would get a visit from the police.
@rhinoujakey8887
@rhinoujakey8887 3 года назад
RIP to all the people who died because ambulance was stuck in traffic
@thunderstorm86239
@thunderstorm86239 3 года назад
F
@potentialaccident8196
@potentialaccident8196 3 года назад
F
@MariaEduardaMendonca8
@MariaEduardaMendonca8 3 года назад
F
@guitarrobot9056
@guitarrobot9056 3 года назад
My grandfather died because it took the ambulance 2 hours to get to him as he was in the Philippines
@BabySonicGT
@BabySonicGT 3 года назад
F
@Egosftw1495
@Egosftw1495 7 лет назад
ignorant until they'll need one
@mysticf.e.4510
@mysticf.e.4510 7 лет назад
FaZe HugZ why tf are you here? 😂😂
@lightszilla8453
@lightszilla8453 7 лет назад
FaZe HugZ Ohh I see ur on the weird side of RU-vid too?
@Hoodyyy
@Hoodyyy 7 лет назад
FaZe HugZ ayyy hugz I miss you
@bacon8353
@bacon8353 7 лет назад
FaZe HugZ very weird to see a youtuber post a comment that a other normal person would
@saratiara9787
@saratiara9787 7 лет назад
Lol wasn't expecting you here! FaZe up tho!
@jayjam1681
@jayjam1681 4 месяца назад
Dude picked the most congested city in America during midday traffic to use as the sweeping example for America.
@jimdevilbiss9125
@jimdevilbiss9125 8 месяцев назад
I was a part-time dispatcher for fire/EMT years ago and an ambulance was going to the large city hospital. It was a toll road. The driver called me and said advise them I’m going through I’m not stopping the bar was up and he did go through they called me back and said that’s the fastest thing ever gone through my tollbooth.
@weeowh509
@weeowh509 3 года назад
The German one is how I thought most sirens sound like-
@leahanimations2410
@leahanimations2410 3 года назад
Lol same
@sourangel0077
@sourangel0077 3 года назад
It sounds like the Fire brigade to me, but maybe I’m wrong - I’m from Austria
@sorarisu6673
@sorarisu6673 3 года назад
First time I’ve heard that type of siren, the ones in manhattan are the same as where I live but the drivers don’t usually flare them that much.
@enya1737
@enya1737 3 года назад
@@sourangel0077 I think firetrucks and ambulances sound the same here in germany, but I've never seen a firetruck driving through traffic jam.
@SieMiezekatze
@SieMiezekatze 3 года назад
Sounds like an ice cream train
@loupgarou6554
@loupgarou6554 4 года назад
I‘m from Germany and seeing how people in other countries react makes me sad. Imagine you beeing in the ambulance car or one of your family/friends. Btw you have to pay money if you don‘t get out of the way fast.
@ThePress00
@ThePress00 4 года назад
I've heard stereotypes about German people being very strict , efficient and organized... As If that was a bad thing. Here in Mexico we could learn a thing or a hundred from their culture about getting things done.
@unchillbeing8652
@unchillbeing8652 4 года назад
Im from the us and here yes people react like a person should we move out of the way and let them pass its ussualy like that clip of germany but more crowded cities have a harder time of moving. Places like New York LA and other big cities have that problem but otherwise most cities and towns will part way and let them pass (my city Albuquerque in New Mexico is polite and will imedately move). Its just a matter if they have space to move or just don't care.
@escet1115
@escet1115 4 года назад
Same here in Poland, you have to pay a fine if you don't let the ambulance pass by. It's also one of the laws in the driving codex. Fun fact, ambulance is authorized to smash your mirror etc. If you don't move out of it's way
@satyrdaniel2850
@satyrdaniel2850 4 года назад
@@ThePress00 good joke.
@GSatiFan
@GSatiFan 4 года назад
Yeah what about the Falschparker? Someone died in a burning building AGAIN because of illegal parked cars. Same mentality as those who don't let an ambulance pass. But still much better than many countries. No empathy at. Don't let it consume you.
@ciccioflamer8957
@ciccioflamer8957 8 месяцев назад
I always wondered about how much has to be difficult to drive one of those
@McDirty474
@McDirty474 3 месяца назад
*Ambulance in an emergency* Ambulance: Get out of the way. Someone's dying over here. China & India: Meh. We got a billion more people anyway.
@infini_tae7650
@infini_tae7650 3 года назад
RU-vid: wanna know how people react to an ambulance in different countries? 10 mil. People: yes
@MainMite06
@MainMite06 3 года назад
Spoiler alert : "China" was actually Jakarta Indonesia and My American peeps are going to be pissed at the video's NYC gridlock examples!
@tasha-tasha
@tasha-tasha 3 года назад
💜💜💜
@kushhhuuu2000
@kushhhuuu2000 3 года назад
Yo ARMY ✌️
@josephineogunmefun9140
@josephineogunmefun9140 3 года назад
That one Army see in the comment💜💜💜🤟🤟
@gonzalezag
@gonzalezag 3 года назад
Imagine all the people who have died from not making it to the hospital.
@MainMite06
@MainMite06 3 года назад
Basically, this is the story of how two Indycar drivers died: *Dan Wheldon* (was unconsious after hitting the fence and died on the way to hospital via helicopter), and Eddie Sachs (was alive after his accident, but his injuries were severe enough for him to die at the hospital)
@juPitertv-uh2qz
@juPitertv-uh2qz 3 года назад
my great grand ma died in ambulance in way to hospital😢
@multifandombish1855
@multifandombish1855 3 года назад
@@juPitertv-uh2qz so sorry for your loss💐
@alejandroroldan6398
@alejandroroldan6398 3 года назад
That's sad ye. In Spain (from what I've seen and experienced here in Málaga, we let them pass a lot)
@alejandroroldan6398
@alejandroroldan6398 3 года назад
@@juPitertv-uh2qz sorry :(
@dogfoodgaming2305
@dogfoodgaming2305 8 месяцев назад
All this video has shown me is that if I ever go to a big city and am in an accident I will probably die because the ambulance won't make it in time.
@MsK-xm7vw
@MsK-xm7vw 8 месяцев назад
Proud to say in Canada everyone gets out of the way like Poland and Germany! Respect ❣️
@irfanramadhaniasikin6381
@irfanramadhaniasikin6381 4 года назад
First clip isn't in China, its Indonesia, downtown Jakarta
@iesaismail9965
@iesaismail9965 3 года назад
i thought the same you can notice its not china by seeing the driving side of the vehicles
@kinawa2845
@kinawa2845 3 года назад
If tht's the case, so tht's why it looked familiar 👁👄👁
@SuksesBelakangan
@SuksesBelakangan 3 года назад
Pancoran
@agoydito
@agoydito 3 года назад
Jangan bilang gobloookkk hahahaha
@iesaismail9965
@iesaismail9965 3 года назад
@@agoydito youre indonesian
@venomforlife8168
@venomforlife8168 3 года назад
I love how the polish ambulance driver doesn't give a f EDIT: Dang Guys I've never gotten so much likes thank you!
@kennymaze27
@kennymaze27 3 года назад
Facts, best driver on the vid
@AlexandraSisi
@AlexandraSisi 3 года назад
Thats true. I am always literally rushed to hospital. Ppl care here
@flamingoboi4468
@flamingoboi4468 3 года назад
Im in Poland and true
@crums0nMyJ4cket
@crums0nMyJ4cket 3 года назад
It's the way it should be. Someone's life hangs in the balance, get the fuck out of the way!
@CrashNSplash
@CrashNSplash 3 года назад
They're literally just doing their job. He "doesn't give a fuck" that how it should be
@bavery6957
@bavery6957 8 месяцев назад
In Vienna, Austria, they only hit the siren at at intersections or when they swing into oncoming traffic (noise ordinances) - the lights are usually enough. The same with firetrucks. You can tell how many blocks away they are by counting the times the siren sounds off...
@Dutch3DMaster
@Dutch3DMaster 2 месяца назад
Oh, the fire department here has to run their siren from departure to arrival basically the whole time. Even at night. Where police and ambulance typically switch it off 400-500 meters before the accident the fire department is like "LET'S WAKE EVERYONE UP!!!!" :P
@MongoD
@MongoD 2 месяца назад
Here in Colombia when an ambulance needs to get trough the traffic fast everyone colaborates to help the ambulance get out of the traffic fast.
@Mrs3lly
@Mrs3lly 7 лет назад
Germany and Poland being like: Welcome to Europe, where we know how to form emergency corridors
@eleanor6830
@eleanor6830 7 лет назад
MuffinFreak in america it is like that as well I think it depends on the area, I live in a suburb and we do that as well
@raykeller8097
@raykeller8097 7 лет назад
People not moving for an ambulance in America is extremely rare even with cities. I've never seen what was shown in the video in america. Ever.
@MichaelJ-lo7mz
@MichaelJ-lo7mz 7 лет назад
Exactly. Gridlocked traffic in New York where there is no where to pull over is not a very fair representation. Poland was light traffic compared to New York and the Germany clip seems obvious that there were previous emergency vehicles making paths ahead for there to be that much of a corridor created in advance.
@nickswoboda5140
@nickswoboda5140 7 лет назад
I live in California and majority people are nice and move but there can be a time where they can't move or their just dicks
@mikebauer2243
@mikebauer2243 7 лет назад
MuffinFreak so ist das...
@Vulprex
@Vulprex 3 года назад
Looks more like "how OVERPOPULATED CITIES react to an ambulance" because where I live in Michigan, people usually pull over to the side of the road and clear the way
@Vulprex
@Vulprex 3 года назад
@NillyC same here, I live in a small city and sometimes highways are packed but if an ambulance is coming or a firetruck, they're getting through lol
@sitlalipadron5207
@sitlalipadron5207 3 года назад
It's the law in Michigan that you have to pull over for emergency vehicles
@ashleymcintosh7165
@ashleymcintosh7165 3 года назад
it's the law in Missouri too. we always pulled over
@clarissajones9771
@clarissajones9771 3 года назад
I live in north Carolina and if there is an emergency vehicle you have to pull over to the right and you have to let the ambulance go regardless of if it is your turn or the traffic lights say so.
@jadoresophya
@jadoresophya 3 года назад
@@sitlalipadron5207 I thought it was the law everywhere. You yield to emergency vehicles!
@lesliesmith7312
@lesliesmith7312 8 месяцев назад
In smaller less metropolitan areas in America everyone can get out of the way easily. In big cities there often isn’t anywhere to go
@bravotwozero535
@bravotwozero535 8 месяцев назад
In downtown Calgary, the underpasses give you a generous 10cm to try and get out of the way. The traffic stopped at the intersection can’t see the ambulance and the siren is echoing off the skyscrapers so you don’t even know the direction it is coming from. If I ever have need an ambulance, I’ll grab a scooter and meet them outside of the core.
@anonymanonym1814
@anonymanonym1814 3 года назад
In Germany, when you don't make free space for the ambulance, you have to pay up to 500€
@CockmageLVL99
@CockmageLVL99 3 года назад
People outside Germany: Germans and their stupid love for rules and order Same people: woah, look at the German ambulance ...
@idontwanttopickone
@idontwanttopickone 3 года назад
Seems like a good policy to have.
@jisnudeepmandal
@jisnudeepmandal 3 года назад
That's a nice policy
@alegend4625
@alegend4625 3 года назад
@@CockmageLVL99 nice name
@Tashibt123
@Tashibt123 3 года назад
Hoo thats reason for giving way .. not becos of respect
@qku_e2275
@qku_e2275 3 года назад
I live in Poland and there's not even a situation someone didnt make the space for ambulance. Everyone do that, no matter what and who, it's a thing I am proud of.
@Antolotek
@Antolotek 3 года назад
They are tryning not all do thath
@past5896
@past5896 3 года назад
:))) i live in Bangladesh in city called barisal they will give u space if ambulance siren happens :)) & i like it good to know Europe gives the whole road :)
@spleens665
@spleens665 3 года назад
ahn ja tak samo
@TwelveRisks
@TwelveRisks 3 года назад
same in lithuania! I haven’t had a lot of experiences with ambulances but when I did, everyone moved away as soon as they heard an ambulance.
@vinylspell7179
@vinylspell7179 3 года назад
Its the same in all Europe.. in Romania is the same, you need to pull over and stop
@Shamano79
@Shamano79 8 месяцев назад
In Italy is the same as Poland, as soon as the alarm starts everyone just gets out of the freaking way, it's a matter of respect, you never know how bad could be the situation inside the ambulance
@jonb4020
@jonb4020 8 месяцев назад
Makes me so glad I live in the UK, or western Europe, where people are civilised and do what they can to help. The best place in the world to live - at least so far!
@nutaroo2278
@nutaroo2278 3 года назад
Places you want to be when you have a heart attack: Warsaw, Poland Germany
@quintuplebanned4267
@quintuplebanned4267 3 года назад
Nutaroo 22 only according to this stupid video, I guess.
@hyljix
@hyljix 3 года назад
Finland*
@zaynabamira7414
@zaynabamira7414 3 года назад
And england 😊 its similar to germany all cars stop and move out the way for the ambulance
@Kugelfisch_
@Kugelfisch_ 3 года назад
@@quintuplebanned4267 nope
@mikic28
@mikic28 3 года назад
Europe, I live in Spain and we always stop on the side of the road if an ambulance is coming
@user-qtztvjt
@user-qtztvjt 7 лет назад
Poland and Germany won!
@stefantanket8735
@stefantanket8735 7 лет назад
dimitris serfas obviously because EU drivers are better than US and Asian drivers
@erikpayne8202
@erikpayne8202 7 лет назад
dimitris serfas the Germans always win.
@patmelsen
@patmelsen 7 лет назад
I am german and I can confirm. We have a lot of signs on the highway telling people to form a "Rettungsgasse" between the leftmost and middle lane to allow for rescue vehicles to get thru, but sometimes we do have to send a Helicopter.
@solvian
@solvian 7 лет назад
Patrick E Europe overall is the best, cuz in NL everyone goes away so the ambulance can pass, and they send helicopters too
@Svornskar
@Svornskar 7 лет назад
Erick me too lol what about 1945?! xD
@lunaraurora8308
@lunaraurora8308 8 месяцев назад
I once saw a video of a Dutch ambulance with a whole police entourage on motorcycles going ahead to stop cars because the patient was in a delicate state and the ambulance could not be bumpy or breaking all the time
@David_Trowbridge
@David_Trowbridge 8 месяцев назад
I thought the one in Warsaw was most impressive. Everyone was so quick to move, 3 or 4 cars moving at the same time after the ambulance went round the corner. Very nice to see
@Dares9
@Dares9 2 года назад
As a Polish guy let me tell you, it's not that hard to make space. Even in worst traffic, you somehow always find space to let the ambulance through. I can't imagine standing with the ambulance stuck behind you, and hear the death clock of their patient waiting ticking away at you.
@florjanbrudar692
@florjanbrudar692 2 года назад
In Slovenia we make space for them at all locations, at all times... Yes, also tunnels.
@adamzbucki4736
@adamzbucki4736 2 года назад
@Ben Davidson not clogging up intersections would be a good starting point. I don't know if it's dumb drivers or dumb road rules, but you never get that in UK/Europe. Look at the taxi driving in, how is that going to help the situation. Just coz he has a green light doesn't mean going through is the best option
@mariusbohm9023
@mariusbohm9023 2 года назад
@Ben Davidson on this video there are 4 lines. You make a land in the middle. Cars can drive on the pedestrian way
@Fridelain
@Fridelain 2 года назад
@@adamzbucki4736 It's literally illegal in the EU. It is a question in driving tests. If you believe you may have to stop in the intersection, you stop before, until you have a clear way.
@PrivateMcPrivate
@PrivateMcPrivate Год назад
@@adamzbucki4736 or maybe that grey car in the front could of tried to move up a tiny bit :o
@Kremoar
@Kremoar 3 месяца назад
In germany there is a new law. In special cases, violations can result in up to 320 euros, two points and a month's driving ban or even a criminal complaint and the revocation of the driving license.
@alukata9763
@alukata9763 2 месяца назад
Remember this: one day an ambulance will have to come for you. So help making sure ambulances don't get stuck in traffic.
@summerghost6551
@summerghost6551 3 года назад
Petition for ambulance and emergency vehicles to be the first flying cars made.
@Molo2b
@Molo2b 3 года назад
Use helicopter bro
@someone.1034
@someone.1034 3 года назад
@@Molo2b need alot fuel bruh.
@Molo2b
@Molo2b 3 года назад
@@someone.1034 Yep but he wants a "flying car" not a "flying car without using fuel" ehe
@sethpacholko2112
@sethpacholko2112 3 года назад
Stars air ambulance in Sask only cost the ambulance from the landing to hospital, rest is free
@themehuify
@themehuify 3 года назад
can't wait for self-driving cars, they can't be selfish or stupid they just do what they're supposed to
@shaguftanix
@shaguftanix 3 года назад
Poland And Germany: "HIPPITY HOPPITY ,THE ROAD IS YOUR PROPERTY "
@mem5567
@mem5567 3 года назад
Lol
@clublulu399
@clublulu399 3 года назад
Lol
@taranjitkaur6163
@taranjitkaur6163 3 года назад
Lol
@jonransdell
@jonransdell 3 года назад
China: the road is OURS
@nikkiarezzi9041
@nikkiarezzi9041 3 года назад
SO FUNNY OMG OMG
@nobodyimportant1600
@nobodyimportant1600 3 месяца назад
When I had my driving license for a short period of time and got in this type of situation I was afraid I wont move out of the way in time. Felt proud af when I did. Knowing I didn't slow the ambulance down so someone's father, mother, child, brother, sister, husband, wife could possibly live to see another day was amazing feeling, like an achievement. I just don't understand how other parts of the world have problems to find a solution for this.
@fastyaveit
@fastyaveit 4 года назад
Poland and Germany for the win, both were like watching the sea part.
@gemini2119
@gemini2119 3 года назад
In Poland we have TV commercials specificaly made to teach people to make room when the ambulance is driving,because it might as well be their family member or a friend fighting for their life in that ambulance.They make a commercial and air it,and after some time,when the problem arises again,they make another ones
@starkermann8119
@starkermann8119 3 года назад
It's the civilised Europe. I live there and think that the rest of the world is at least 50 years behind us
@gemini2119
@gemini2119 3 года назад
@@starkermann8119 When it comes to infrastructure and things like this one with the ambulances I'll agree,but I wouldn't say the same about the polish goverment (that's my opinion,you can like it or not,idc)
@starkermann8119
@starkermann8119 3 года назад
@@gemini2119 Of cause. But it's the infrastructure what is important.
@jimmykray9583
@jimmykray9583 3 года назад
It’s the same here in the uk if a ambulance/cop car or fire engine comes you move end of
@cjrezac6114
@cjrezac6114 3 года назад
The world needs more ambulance drivers like that polish one
@iliaslef
@iliaslef 3 года назад
The problem isn't the ambulance drivers.. the problem is the other drivers.
@mr.spaceaids5379
@mr.spaceaids5379 3 года назад
@@iliaslef thats easily fixed when the ambulance driver is a psychopath
@_.Azrail._
@_.Azrail._ 3 года назад
@@mr.spaceaids5379 Also upgrade the ambulance to an anti-zombie car so that you can just slam through all cars in your way.And then hire a psychopath to drive.
@mr.spaceaids5379
@mr.spaceaids5379 3 года назад
@@_.Azrail._ HAHAHAHHAA YES DEATH TO ALL WHO OPPOSES HAHAAHAHHAHA
@myhandle127
@myhandle127 3 года назад
@@_.Azrail._ oml lol violence is the key?
@enry_lebaron
@enry_lebaron 5 месяцев назад
in manhattan the ambulances are massive and the traffic is often at a standstill, so nobody can do anything
@Sebowsky_
@Sebowsky_ 3 месяца назад
USA, China, India: I don't care Poland: MOVE OR I'LL MAKE YOU NEED AN AMBULANCE TOO
@martinrafaj6096
@martinrafaj6096 3 года назад
Why is everyone like "German ambulance sounds so scary" i dont really know but to me Indian one is like a siren you should evacuate when you hear it, German one is normal
@derosterhase1375
@derosterhase1375 3 года назад
No the German one I think it's an firetruck not am ambulance but the rules are the same for ambulance and firetrucks, if you don't make the road free for them you get a fine
@TeeXxX
@TeeXxX 3 года назад
@@derosterhase1375 yea the Sound is nearly the same
@fruzsinaboth8884
@fruzsinaboth8884 3 года назад
@@derosterhase1375 that's an ambulance lol
@Lots17
@Lots17 3 года назад
@@fruzsinaboth8884 no it's a firetruck, there's a small difference in the siren between the two in Germany
@felixdahm6637
@felixdahm6637 3 года назад
@@fruzsinaboth8884 firetruck
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