there is a setting on the siren boxes for majority of the fire & rescue fleet in Qld but they're never used, probably unknown to the fire fighters that use it.
5:47: Reminds me at Hong Kong Fire and Rescue siren. And also at the Japanese Fire and Rescue 6:32: What a strange thing. A fire truck with the emergency lights turned on, but the positioning lights in off mode. 31:12: What? A Nissan Patrol? But is not saled as Ford Maverick?
5:47 - yeah our new aerial appliances have similar sirens to Japanese Fire & Rescue or NYPD, however you look at it. 6:32 - yeah, so how it works is the driver usually is responsible for activation/deactivation of emergency lights & the officer controls the sirens, both of which are completely separate things so unfortunately this does allow room for drivers to make error by not turning the lights on when they should be. 31:12 - nissan patrol is an australian based vehicle whereas a ford maverick is american i'm assuming...
19:37 Stunning clip of those 3 trucks responding, what a catch! This is amazing stuff mate.
1:02 That sounded like an LAPD yelp.
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@@KingsPTFS Yeah.
True
Its an American siren
0:47 Since when did we get rumbler sirens?!?!?!?!? That’s awesome!
Most urban fire & rescue appliances are fitted with rumbler sirens, has been like this for a couple of years now ahahah
Awesome compilation
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It uses almost the same sirens as the UK's sirens.
Well, definitely adding this to my watch later! Great video!
Great collection
nice all dude
0:53 aint no way that black truck ran the red light 💀
19:16 what a catch!
tell me about it, had the mobile command truck also respond about 60 seconds after to the same job. imagine if they were all in convoy!!
cool! @@seqemergencyvehicles
Can you make a complication on QAS responding?
Nice one 🧑🏻👍🏻🚒
0:46 NYPD rumbler yelp?
Does anyone has australian fire trucks with mechanical sirens?
there is a setting on the siren boxes for majority of the fire & rescue fleet in Qld but they're never used, probably unknown to the fire fighters that use it.
@@seqemergencyvehicles Uh, yes
Sounds like Whelen siren
5:47: Reminds me at Hong Kong Fire and Rescue siren. And also at the Japanese Fire and Rescue
6:32: What a strange thing. A fire truck with the emergency lights turned on, but the positioning lights in off mode.
31:12: What? A Nissan Patrol? But is not saled as Ford Maverick?
5:47 - yeah our new aerial appliances have similar sirens to Japanese Fire & Rescue or NYPD, however you look at it.
6:32 - yeah, so how it works is the driver usually is responsible for activation/deactivation of emergency lights & the officer controls the sirens, both of which are completely separate things so unfortunately this does allow room for drivers to make error by not turning the lights on when they should be.
31:12 - nissan patrol is an australian based vehicle whereas a ford maverick is american i'm assuming...
Was the one heading to ormeau going north or south at 3:14
south at the computer road (exit 41) exit on lahrs road
Australian fire trucks.
Every one was from Queensland.
The siren is quite similar to the ones in China.
They sound like American police sirens.
@@MurderDrones2dang
Don’t say it’s Australian when most of the video all from the state of QLD
all for the views :) read the description i clearly elaborated it's qld only there
Awesome collection