Really a fantastic video!! The firefighters of Milan are always very kind when you make the videos and when they go out they always say hello to you!! 👋🏻✋🏻👍🏻 Fantastic video again 😊🔥
Yep, definitely different compared to the regular two-tone sirens used elsewhere in Europe (although I’ve been told by another emergency vehicle spotter here on RUclips there are a few exceptions to this because with the odd exception of 6 countries that only allow two tone sirens, most of Europe apparently uses wail and yelp tones)
Thank you very much! Yea I think that was the most vehicles I’ve ever seen in one station lol No concrete plans currently, but I definitely do want to come back and get more/ better content in the UK as well. 👍🏼
Italy has cool fire trucks not gonna lie. And damn, never seen a fire station with so much vehicles like that, sounds like a parking lot😂 Also I noticed someone waving at you in 4:39 and a thumbsup at 6:51!
what you see is the headquarters of the fire brigade in Milano, it has all the necessary means to respond not only in the city, but throughout the Lombardy region, it has the N.B.C.R (hazmat to be understanding) depot, amphibious vehicle, earthmoving machinery, forest fire-fighting vehicles, control and communication vehicles and instruments, buses, divers vehicles. If I remember correctly, there should also be a museum dedicated to them in the area (not inside). 4th of December all fire stations are open pubblic (if they not change for the healt safety) because it is the day of Santa Barbara, protector of firefighters and other activities that I do not remember
SWEET LOOKING VEHICLE'S SIR 👍 - You know to tell you the truth, when my son saw a European Fire Truck & Ambulance for the first time he didn't know that they we're Fire Vehicle's at first because of the Blue Light's, here in Concord, New Hampshire (USA) all of our Fire Vehicle's (Including the small number of unmarked one's) have Red, White & Amber Light's on them & they did get a brand new Fire Engine a got a couple of month ago, it now has a single Blue Light in the back. 😁STAY SAFE & SOUND OVER THERE GUY'S.✌ P.S. HE LOVE'S ITALIAN FOOD TOO.🤘😎🤘
Thank you very much! 😁 Yes it was an awesome experience. I spent over 2 hours with them at the station, and they even invited me for lunch! Oh yes, I see that you are frequently at this station. Just subscribed to your channel 👍🏼
Thank you! The best thing I can recommend is definitely this fire station. It’s the main one for the city and the whole region, so 100% your best chance of getting fire trucks (and rare vehicles). Other than that I think the area around the main train station is fairly busy with ambulances, but I only spent one day in Milan so I don’t have all the info…
Second time, but the last time was way back in 2008 or so. It was my first time in Milan. Very beautiful places, excellent food, and lots of history! 👌🏼
APS, AutoPompa Serbatoio (pumper truck with tank) is like the German HLF, a multirole truck that responds to every incident. ABP, Auto Botte Pompa (tanker-pumper truck) is similar to the German TLF, can only seat up to three firefighters and it's a water tender. AS, AutoScala, ladder truck. Those are the three main trucks, toghether they form what's referred to as the "attack trident". In many Italian fire station the "prima partenza" - the first response crew of 5 - doesn't ride all in the same truck like you saw in this video, but they are split between the APS and a brush fire pick-up truck (the name of the pick-up is CA/ESK where "CA" stands for Campagnola, the name of an old Italian offroader used in the past and now used by FFs to refer to all of their offroaders, and "ESK" which indicates the removable brush fire module). Splitting the crew like this helps navigating narrower roads and getting on the scene faster. Because the fire service in Italy is a national corps most firetrucks are bought in bulks and distributed to the stations by the Ministry of Interior. This is means that you can find the exact same firetruck in completely different places of country. The different firetrucks bought and distributed by the Government are identified with a nickname. Usually this nickname is just the brand of the commercial chassis on which the truck is based (e.g. the APS that responded at the end of the video is called the "APS MAN"), in other cases the nickname is given by the manufacturer itself (it's the case with APS that responded at the start of the video, which was called "Super City" by German firetruck builder Magirus). Is there more you'd like to know?
Italian emergency vehicles seem to have very poor ELS, only 2 LED on grill and 2 led beacons on the roof, along side with 2 in the back, no intersection lights or additional LEDs on the side of the vehicle.
Very nice video! I think Milan it's one of the best Fire station you can see in Italy!
Thank you very much! It was certainly a very impressive fire station and it seems like they are quite busy there as well. 👍🏼
Really a fantastic video!! The firefighters of Milan are always very kind when you make the videos and when they go out they always say hello to you!! 👋🏻✋🏻👍🏻 Fantastic video again 😊🔥
Thank you very much! Yes I can definitely confirm this. They were super friendly and welcoming! 👍🏼☺️
Wow! Nice to get a look inside of the station, great video!
Thank you! ☺️
FANTASTIC VIDEO. The best command Milan
Thank you very much!! ☺️
Amazing video!!! I think Milan is one of the best station in italy!
Thank you very much! 🙂
OMG - such beautiful fire trucks - why are the sirens different to other European countries thank you so much for sharing 💝
Each countries has their own sirens none are similar 🚨
That trailer at 4:07 is an absolute beauty😍
Yea I thought it was pretty cool 👍🏼
Da hast du echt ein spannendes Video draus gemacht :D
Danke dir! Das freut mich zu hören! 😁
Fantastic video!! A suggestion: sometimes come to the Como regional headquarter!
Thank you very much! I will note it down for the future, thanks 🙂
Fantastic video!
Hope you had a good time!
Thank you very much! Yes, it was great! ☺️👍🏼
Delicious video Tim! It's awesome that they let you in for a tour!
Thank you Jimmy! 😄
nice telling about the firestation. it looks nice and very big. good video
Thank you very much! 🙂
Awesome video Tim!! Love the Italian sirens!
Thank you Chris! Yea they’re something different for sure 😁
Yep, definitely different compared to the regular two-tone sirens used elsewhere in Europe (although I’ve been told by another emergency vehicle spotter here on RUclips there are a few exceptions to this because with the odd exception of 6 countries that only allow two tone sirens, most of Europe apparently uses wail and yelp tones)
Good fire truck Italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Thanks for the comment! ☺️
Omg is been a while sense you uploaded cool fire trucks
Yep, I’ve been traveling to get more content and add new countries to the collection. More uploads are coming up 🙂
Awesome as always! 👍 Such a huge variety of vehicles there. Any plans to come to the UK again soon? 🙂
Thank you very much! Yea I think that was the most vehicles I’ve ever seen in one station lol
No concrete plans currently, but I definitely do want to come back and get more/ better content in the UK as well. 👍🏼
love the turntable ladder
Italy has cool fire trucks not gonna lie.
And damn, never seen a fire station with so much vehicles like that, sounds like a parking lot😂
Also I noticed someone waving at you in 4:39 and a thumbsup at 6:51!
Thanks for the comment! 😁
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses no problem! 😄
what you see is the headquarters of the fire brigade in Milano, it has all the necessary means to respond not only in the city, but throughout the Lombardy region, it has the N.B.C.R (hazmat to be understanding) depot, amphibious vehicle, earthmoving machinery, forest fire-fighting vehicles, control and communication vehicles and instruments, buses, divers vehicles. If I remember correctly, there should also be a museum dedicated to them in the area (not inside). 4th of December all fire stations are open pubblic (if they not change for the healt safety) because it is the day of Santa Barbara, protector of firefighters and other activities that I do not remember
@@marco_grt4460 sheesh, that's a lot!
Awesome tour ... love the italien siren :O
Ih im italian and i love the siren too
Woha thats super cool
Thank you very much!!
Welcome to Italy
Thanks! 🙂
Anytime
Greetings from Romania! We are waiting for you to come in our country to see the newest fire trucks.
Thank you! One day 😎
We have new fire tenders! You'll see 'em soon!🤫🚒❤️
Very nice video mate, always the best the firefighters in Milan, come again! Greetings from italy
Thank you very much! 😊
Ooooo... New Country
Yes! My first video from Italy! ☺️
timur.i hope you had a great time in italy.nice to travel again.
Thank you very much! It definitely is great to be traveling again.
That’s cool I like the offices inside with the computers
Thanks for the comment 👍🏼
Here in Milan we have two of the highest ladders in the Italian dept. and one of the most advanced NBCR (CBRN and Haz-Mat) team in Italy.
SWEET LOOKING VEHICLE'S SIR 👍 - You know to tell you the truth, when my son saw a European Fire Truck & Ambulance for the first time he didn't know that they we're Fire Vehicle's at first because of the Blue Light's, here in Concord, New Hampshire (USA) all of our Fire Vehicle's (Including the small number of unmarked one's) have Red, White & Amber Light's on them & they did get a brand new Fire Engine a got a couple of month ago, it now has a single Blue Light in the back. 😁STAY SAFE & SOUND OVER THERE GUY'S.✌
P.S. HE LOVE'S ITALIAN FOOD TOO.🤘😎🤘
awesome video !!! the milan boys from round A are the best! I hope you enjoyed it! I also make videos at the fire station in milan
Thank you very much! 😁 Yes it was an awesome experience. I spent over 2 hours with them at the station, and they even invited me for lunch! Oh yes, I see that you are frequently at this station. Just subscribed to your channel 👍🏼
You know you are recognized when a famous RUclipsr subscribes to a smol channel
I like how unique Italy’s emergency siren is.
Yes, sounds like Tarzan! 😂
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses Must agree!!!
thats so cool
Thanks!
Did they speak English or do you know Italian? Great video.
They spoke some English. I wish I could speak Italian haha
Ah, might have to get some duolingo on the go 😂
@@xy_yv Google Translate is all I got… 🤪
Nice!
Thanks!
Amazing video!!
Thanks! :)
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses you’re welcome!
Awesome catch!
Thank you! :)
Awesome
Thanks!
Fire trucks to the rescue
Great video! Can you recommend good places to shoot videos in Milan?
Thank you! The best thing I can recommend is definitely this fire station. It’s the main one for the city and the whole region, so 100% your best chance of getting fire trucks (and rare vehicles). Other than that I think the area around the main train station is fairly busy with ambulances, but I only spent one day in Milan so I don’t have all the info…
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses Thanks a lot! I hope I'll be lucky with fire engines too!
wow
First time in Italy ? how it was ? great catch tho...
Second time, but the last time was way back in 2008 or so. It was my first time in Milan. Very beautiful places, excellent food, and lots of history! 👌🏼
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses good
Could too make a vid eo over dhtch firefighters
Nice 🔥
Thanks!
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses We invite youvisit to channel 🔥
4:44 Is that Dutch Dire toon sirene? it sounds like it to me
No, it's the station's alarm tones!
How long did it take you to capture these videos?
I was visiting the station for about 2 hours and then waited outside for a bit longer. So around 3 hours in total I think.
How many garages are there at this station I'm very curious 🤔
A lot 😂
Quite a lot, as it is both the Regional Command of the National Firefighter Corps in Lombardy and the Provincial Command for the Milan province.
Ich stand vor kurzem bei der feuerwehr Verona Italien geh dann weg an der nächsten roten Ampel kommen die auf einmal mit Blaulicht eyyyyyyy😪😭😅😅
Oh man. Sowas passiert auch mir leider viel zu oft… 🤦🏻♂️😆
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses ja kann ich mir vorstellen
Awsome video
Thank you! :)
You HAVE to go to Greece...!!
So many places to go! Maybe one day 😅
What are the names for these vehicles?
Fire trucks.
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses yea what are the specific names for the different fire trucks?
APS, AutoPompa Serbatoio (pumper truck with tank) is like the German HLF, a multirole truck that responds to every incident.
ABP, Auto Botte Pompa (tanker-pumper truck) is similar to the German TLF, can only seat up to three firefighters and it's a water tender.
AS, AutoScala, ladder truck.
Those are the three main trucks, toghether they form what's referred to as the "attack trident". In many Italian fire station the "prima partenza" - the first response crew of 5 - doesn't ride all in the same truck like you saw in this video, but they are split between the APS and a brush fire pick-up truck (the name of the pick-up is CA/ESK where "CA" stands for Campagnola, the name of an old Italian offroader used in the past and now used by FFs to refer to all of their offroaders, and "ESK" which indicates the removable brush fire module). Splitting the crew like this helps navigating narrower roads and getting on the scene faster.
Because the fire service in Italy is a national corps most firetrucks are bought in bulks and distributed to the stations by the Ministry of Interior. This is means that you can find the exact same firetruck in completely different places of country. The different firetrucks bought and distributed by the Government are identified with a nickname. Usually this nickname is just the brand of the commercial chassis on which the truck is based (e.g. the APS that responded at the end of the video is called the "APS MAN"), in other cases the nickname is given by the manufacturer itself (it's the case with APS that responded at the start of the video, which was called "Super City" by German firetruck builder Magirus).
Is there more you'd like to know?
@@tommy_64_20 nope. Thanks so much
Could you make a video of this one from Brazil?
Maybe one day if I can travel to Brazil! 🙂
U should record the American fire trucks from the São Paulo state fire dept. in Brazil
@@vidaderafaelveggioriginal Ok 👍🏼
Rio de Janeiro is better, now we have new vehicles with European standards
@@arthurserra2112 Distrito Federal is better, they have the best fleet in All of Brazil.
Italian emergency vehicles seem to have very poor ELS, only 2 LED on grill and 2 led beacons on the roof, along side with 2 in the back, no intersection lights or additional LEDs on the side of the vehicle.
yes, Italian or even European vehicles do not have many ELS, in italy there is no definite answer to this, they were born this way with few lights
@@flavio_809 British or polish or finnish or swedish vehicles have more lights.
@@unmanned_system Heck, even emergency vehicles in North America have more lighting than that.
We don't like to show off like US carnival trucks, not necessary, drivers in Italy give way to emergency vehicles. 😘
@@unmanned_systemShit weather requires more lighting
Many vehicles
Man korea and Volvo , Car tires rise ! Korea like Study , plus noodles Korean fried or boiled okey
wouldn't mind trying to import one to the us
Hello TGG
Hi there
to me it sounds like the siren is going rrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeee beep beep
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do the balkan
One day 👍🏼
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Hi there! 😁
Mamma Mia Pizza
Awesome
Thanks!