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Ladder truck 43 + Engine 21 + Tower Ladder 9 + Battalion 8 + Engine 1 + 3 x NYPD + 3 x Ambulances
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2012
- Hurricane Sandy caused major power outages in New York City (also because a generator in a power plant blew up) e.g. in Midtown and Downtown Manhatten. Somehow the back-up generator at the NYU Medical Center failed and it had to be evacuated. Here you see Ladder Truck 43, Engine 21, Tower Ladder 9, Battalion 8 and Engine 1 from the FDNY and 2 NYPD police cars arriving on scene, while another NYPD van passes by, and 3 ambulances (2 Medstar and 1 Coling) come up from E 30th St. In between there's also an undercover car (passing Engine 1) which I didn't notice while recording.
Maaaaany more videos and a really big compilation from emergency response runs during and after hurricane Sandy will follow in the next time.
Hurricane Sandy verursachte große Schäden in New York City, u.a. explodierte ein Generator eines Kraftwerkes worauf großflächige Stromausfälle von Downtown bis Midtown Manhatten auftraten. Der Notstromgenerator des Krankenhauses "NYU Medical Center" versagte, worauf hin dieses evakuiert werden musste. Hier sieht man die Drehleiter 43, Löschfahrzeug 21, Drehleiter-Korb 9, Einsatzleiter 8 und Löschfahrzeug 1 des FDNY sowie zwei Streifenwagen des NYPD an der Einsatzstelle anzukommen, während ein Gruppenkraftwagen des NYPD sowie ein ziviles Einsatzfahrzeug (nach bzw. neben Löschfahrzeug 1) diese passieren, und 3 Rettungswagen (2 von Medstar und 1 von Coling) von der E 30th St heraufkommen.
Zahlreiche weitere besondere Einsatzfahrtenvideos während bzw. nach dem Hurricane werden demnächst folgen, auch ein groooooooooßer Zusammenschnitt
Holy cow look at all that EMS. And all the units responding all over!
Hammer Video! Super!
Nice Video. Fail From Ladder 9 and 43 missing Covers
Richtig geil :P In einem Video halb New York gefilmt :P
Awesome video *.* :D
cooles video und dazu noch das 911 na wenn das nicht passt :D
Sehr schön, auch von dir Videos aus NYC zu sehen! :-)
Fantastic pictures mate, thanks for sharing this great upload!
and so is also the middle lightbar of Ladder 43
I feel like NYPD should have just shut down that entire block
OMG! JUST 2 DAYS AGO, A COP HAD A CALL ON THE INTERSTATE (i live right by one) AND I HAPPENED TO BE OUTSIDE AND THERE WAS A COP SIREN THEN THAT RUMBLER THING AND I LIVE 2 BLOCKS AWAY FROM IT AND I HEARD IT AND FELT IT. scary shit.
lol darauf hatt ich gar nicht geachtet dass es das 911. Video ist :D
jo, musst mal sein, oder? ^^
War jetzt das erste mal da und hab aber gleich ordentlich abgeräumt
Great Vid!
And that one NYPD car had a rumbler siren
Holy shit...wasn da los gewesen autshc...
Great, realy!
Respekt!!! Geiles Video!!! Was war denn da los!!????
I think the lightbar is broken on TL9.
What caused these rigs to lose their beacon covers because they look in bad shape by the missing beacon covers so we know the rigs’ health is down a lot
Hurricane Sandy probably caused some of the damages. I was about the only one who recorded emergency vehicles at that time
@@EnjoyFirefighting Oh wow. I was recording Eastchester Engine 27 and Battalion 2102 responding back in October of 2012 but unfortunately all my videos of the Eastchester Fire Department back then are gone because I had to free up space on my old camera and they never made it on RUclips back then
Lol Ladder 9 is missing it's right red lightbar
Where’s the center cover for that light bar? Also, that truck seen 9/11 action. Great to see them still chugging.
nice great
All those EMS! What happened?!
Fdny e1 get s a little help from 2 nypd cars that's a way to clear traffic and that ford b8 I think was driving down the road facing traffic
Someone please explain the whole thing with all the different ambulance providers? Are they all like privately owned things? Forgive my ignorance, in Australia, every state's ambulance operator is just a public, government owned service (i.e. Ambulance Service of New South Wales).
in the USthe ambulances are either operated by the fire departments or by private EMS pdoviders; I'm not sure if there are also sth like region/county-owned EMS services
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Shit truck 43 get it together ahhaha