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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • Wan Chai Fire Station
    Hennesy Road, Wan Chai
    1st truck:
    F193
    Light Rescue Unit
    Mercedes Benz 815D
    Lightbars: Premier Hazard Maxim
    2nd truck:
    F121
    Turntable Ladder
    Iveco EuroFire
    Bodywork: Magirus
    Ladder: Magirus DLK37
    3rd truck:
    F24
    Scania P94D
    Hydraulic Platform
    Platform boom: Magirus Snorkel
    Bodywork: SK Fire
    4th truck:
    F435
    Scania P94G
    Pump
    Bodywork: SK Fire
    Lightbars: Haztec Xpress

Комментарии • 31

  • @Bouncybon
    @Bouncybon 15 лет назад

    Wanchai is very near the Central District on Hong Kong Island. This looks like a very warm, pleasant evening - people are all wearing T-Shirts. I used to live there! I never saw a fire - and of course, the Fire Service in Hong Kong is brilliant.

  • @EnjoyFirefighting
    @EnjoyFirefighting 15 лет назад

    the first engine is also used very much and it does a good job: in most engines like this one are transportable powerfull pumps

  • @SILENTXNINJA7
    @SILENTXNINJA7 12 лет назад +1

    im so glad in the US us firefighters dont have those kind of fire apparatus

  • @djensze
    @djensze 14 лет назад

    nice video

  • @firefighterfan2010
    @firefighterfan2010 Год назад +1

    Great Catch!

  • @vlaup
    @vlaup 15 лет назад

    um is there 4 guys on every truck? also why do they have two ladder companies there?

  • @z3frog
    @z3frog 13 лет назад

    @pcfd20 Hey man, It's a very different place compared to the US. Hong Kong is a small, packed city with some very narrow streets in the old parts of town. The smallest rig you see there is the meant to get to the scene even if there's a traffic jam or something else blocking the big rig's way. It's also the only responder if you have somebody trapped in an elevator/ other non-fire calls.

  • @cammymcghee
    @cammymcghee 15 лет назад

    that firs fire engine is epic can u imagen if that turnd uo at your house on its own lol

  • @weeardguy
    @weeardguy 14 лет назад

    @kongsinchi1976 Aha... the first thing that came to my mind when I heard the sound were the 'sirens' used at UK levelcrossings...

  • @JordanGray88
    @JordanGray88 14 лет назад

    Looks like some bare-bone's firefighting in Japan

  • @TheFireman203
    @TheFireman203 14 лет назад

    wats the type of sirens on these rigs

  • @mugajugz08
    @mugajugz08 15 лет назад

    Probably a chimney fire or a rubbish skip lol

  • @soniam6604
    @soniam6604 10 лет назад

    It is Hong Kong fire services

  • @LegoOlof
    @LegoOlof 15 лет назад

    in china?

  • @Focusonbehind
    @Focusonbehind 13 лет назад

    @pcfd20
    These are European quality vehicles.

  • @xiaolintraditional90
    @xiaolintraditional90 15 лет назад

    i love hk.

  • @EnjoyFirefighting
    @EnjoyFirefighting 13 лет назад +1

    @COUNTRYBOY30268 lol jsut beacause they don't have a Q it doesn't mean that they got bad equipment or are poor! Here none of the FD has a Q and got very good equipment and a lot of money: e.g. the Munich FD bought 58 (!) new Rescue Trucks last year (btw with just 4 burn victims the most succesful City FD in Europe), elsewhere the FD replace all old vehicles of a station at once (keep in mind the average station is bit bigger than in the US: 15 to 20 vehicles at one station aren't uncommon

  • @pcfd20
    @pcfd20 13 лет назад

    @z3frog Our city's have narrow streets, traffic jams etc yet we still have large rigs to do as i mentioned.. we also have small rescues(not as small as in this video). I was not knocking their rigs by no means by explaining our rigs(US). I just wanted to knock that discussion out be for it gets started. Although i still laugh at those rigs, but that's just a mind set.. They see our rigs as to big and we see theirs as to small. Oh well doesn't matter as long as we all get the job done.

  • @COUNTRYBOY30268
    @COUNTRYBOY30268 13 лет назад

    piss poor fire equipment they don't even have a federal q on them

  • @Henrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyyyy
    @Henrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyyyy 14 лет назад

    Hong Kong SAR

  • @Harvey142009
    @Harvey142009 15 лет назад

    is this in hong kong or singapore?

  • @EnjoyFirefighting
    @EnjoyFirefighting 12 лет назад

    well even as we in Europe (the rigs in the video are very much european) do have rigs that can keep up with the ones in the US concerning the size, the average rig is smaller. The Reason are simply the very narrow streets in historic city centers, and by narrow I really mean that it would simply not be possible to fit a US-size truck through

  • @pcfd20
    @pcfd20 13 лет назад

    man at least one of those rigs was decent sized(last one out).. The first one out had me giggling. Our rigs or big for a reason in the US, provide protection from other cars etc and we like to carry more stuff on one rig. I have seen an 18 wheeler slam into one of our rig at 60 MPH and our rig stopped it in its tracks(only moved 10 ft or so from the impact). If we had that first out rig in this video that day half of us wouldn't be around. I'm not knocking them, as long as it gets the job done.

  • @mlps93
    @mlps93 15 лет назад

    VERY NICE CATCH!
    5 star and favourite!
    so lucky ah.

  • @MultiMonster69
    @MultiMonster69 14 лет назад

    herro

  • @weeardguy
    @weeardguy 14 лет назад

    What's that strange siren-like sound at the end of the vid?

    • @leunghochunwillis4203
      @leunghochunwillis4203 Год назад

      The alarm when the gates are opening or closing

    • @weeardguy
      @weeardguy Год назад

      @@leunghochunwillis4203 Ah, thanks ;) It will take a while sometimes, but there's always someone with an answer ;)
      (And I now also see someone already posted this answer, but the user is gone, and the answer is so accordingly)

  • @M33l3Ryu
    @M33l3Ryu 9 лет назад

    Scania fire trucks

  • @soniam6604
    @soniam6604 10 лет назад

    I'm from Taiwan

  • @soniam6604
    @soniam6604 10 лет назад

    Not Japanese