Ambulancebegeleiding / Police escort Zoetermeer naar het Haga zkh. loc. Leyweg Den Haag 12-09-2016
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- Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2016
- N.a.v. een incident in Zoetermeer heeft het ambulancepersoneel een aanvraag gedaan voor motorbegeleiding naar het Haga ziekenhuis locatie Leyweg in Den Haag
Deze aanvraag doen zij bij de meldkamer ambulance en nadat deze is goedgekeurd komt de aanvraag bij de meldkamer politie binnen. Deze stuurt vervolgens de motorrijders van Team Verkeer aan. Eenmaal ter plaatse maakt de commandant van de motorrijders afspraken met de ambulancechauffeur m.b.t. de route en het soort transport (glijdend/spoed/langzaam/snel etc.)
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The paramedics requested a police escort from Zoetermeer to the Haga hospital in The Hague.
After the request is granted by the supervisors three officers respond to the call and provide the escort.
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For all of you who don't see the purpose of this, it's often not about speed for the ambulance. It's about having a smooth ride with no acceleration or braking. Acceleration or braking can kill the patient and this is why they usually do this sort of thing. By making sure every intersection is free there will be no need for the ambulance to brake or accelerate afterwards. Thus it becomes the smooth ride which is required to keep the patient either as stable as possible or because the patient is so critical the least amount of braking or accelerating can kill them or cause massive injuries.
AND....
It gives the officers more real world experience with escorting.
so when they have to escort VIP's, they can do it more efficiently.
BAM two for the price of one! i see absolutely no wrong in doing this.
psst...
and there is less cops to get you to pull over for minor speeding.
Also useful for organ transplants, when time is of the essence.
So it isn't done every time, but when it is done, life depends on it?!
@@schlimmbotg472 Exactly, which is also why in some videos you can see the officers clearly get agitated when people are listening, but moving too slowly. It's a life or death situation keeping the ambulance going as smoothly as possible.
Also, as someone else explained, this isn't a hospital admission, they do this when they need to transfer critical patients between hospitals, usually in order to get specialized care with specialized equipment.
What an incredible job by these motor officers! As a retired police officer here in California USA, it got me a little emotional watching them perform so well. Outstanding job guys!
I'll be honest... That looks like a heck of a lot of fun.
yeah
yes lmao
I'm just after a meeting getting a lot of tasks and watched this to ventilate. Man, I'd even pay for this job.
From the outside I can see what you mean, but actually there is an immense amount of mental concentration and physical skill going on here, which must feel extremely intense until the job is complete.
At any time there is potential for a huge accident if somebody does not follow instructions carefully. So it probably does not feel like fun whilst it’s going on, because there is no relaxation at all.
But I’m sure they get huge satisfaction from a job well done at the end of the day.
@@Rasscasse you speak more truth than you know. I am a retired police officer in California. I have done this on many occasions but in a car instead of a motorcycle. It is definitely intense as the drivers in the U.S. are nowhere near as good at yielding as they are here. These officers did an incredible job. I have to admit, it started to get me feeling emotional watching how great of a job they were doing here.
The team of police riders seems to be leapfrogging each intersection with barely any comms, clearing a way for the ambulance. What a bunch of professionals and a pleasure to watch.
It is practised over and over. They're absolutely amazing..
situational awareness, too. They have sound and rearview mirrors, plus they likely know the route by heart.
I remember once being stopped at an intersection by an escort and really appreciated the fact that the hand gestures make it very clear that you specifically are required to wait and that you are notified upfront that the ambulance is coming(kind of makes you feel helpful for some reason).
It was the most beautiful and organized I've seen in my life, it's so beautiful when people respect the sirens
During trafic education (mandatory prof training) they drill this into you. Had it for example during my drivers education and was told what to do.
@@Redisia oh I wanna hear more of this. Everybody seems to know clearly what's going on and what to do.
@@laszlobalogh7112 its been years since i seen the video, so not sure whats in it. It is rare that you will see people fuck up. (Though it sometimes does happen)
* Leave Left Lane Open - Always go to the right most lane of i you are not passing. This enhances traffic flow and leaves an lane open for emergency services. (even when there is a shoulder)
* Awareness - They teach you should always be aware about audio or visual queue's. There is the 'Mirroring' what they teach you... always check every mirror once every 8 sec. (this is safer AND lets you spot emergency services) On top of that in crossroads they expect oncoming traffic to calm down so traffic that needs to enter an intersection through red to make way can do so safely.
* Everyone NEEDS processional driving instructors that are licensed.
* Rather strict theoretical and practical exam. In theoretical exams you have timed multiple choice options where you need to figure out within a few seconds what to do. This weeds out bad choices
I believe you can be fined if you do not make way for emergency services if you had the ability to do so.Though I am not sure about that.
These are some things that help. :)
These have to be the best ads ever for BMW bikes.
I'm impressed by this teamwork, I don't know why but this gave myself goosebumps just by watching this video :)
For some reason these videos often make me cry. When I see the effort these professionals make so that the person in the ambulance makes it to the hospital just because (s)he NEEDS it. A treatment that in the past was only reserved for VIPs. And you can also see the other citizens collaborating because they know the importance of the situation and the respect they have for it.
Well, people that live in that street (De Klerkplan) are wealthy
The other drivers respect these units because they know it's sparingly used.
They know the patient in the ambulance NEEDS this treatment.
For me the sounds of ambulance sirens have the same effect. Been inside the ambulance with my grandmother a few times in the last years. unfortunately she passed away but i remember the defibrillators, the rushes to the hospital in the middle of the night, the lights, the sirens, the sleepless nights. I am very thankful to the ambulance workers and medics.
So many people cooperating is always overwhelming. The amount of effort put into the authorities and the compliance of the casual drivers all working for perhaps one single patient that depends on a smooth ride. Makes you appreciate life.
Yeah, in the US, some jerk'd be out of his car and yelling at the officers for making him late to his squash match.
This just shows how some countries value life of their citizens
Anyone else tilting their head to the left trying to see the other outrider or ambulances in the wing mirror, catching up at junctions???
Einfach nur Respekt. So viel Vertrauen in die anderen Kollegen zu haben ist einfach lobenswert.
I wish my pizza was escorted like this, been waiting over an hour.
F///ck ur pizza.
No funny matter here.
@@user-pl7so1gn4d I think f///cking it would be taking things a little far, I prefer to just eat them
Hello from Toronto. I’ve watched many videos of officers like these and they’re amazing. Well trained and professional and get the job done without putting others in danger. They are to be respected and admired.
Thanks Gary!
The driving skill. The Control of Traffic AND the Teamwork was incredible. Impressed
Flawless example of a high speed Police Escort, well done guys.
Total respect for that teamwork, very fast flow in traffic.
My gut clenches every time I see a video like that. My grandfather died suffocating waiting for an ambulance. Seeing all these people doing their best to save a life, both wrecks me and makes me happy that people like that exist everywhere around the world. Thank you guys.
to the police officer driving in the video: I just want you to know that this is the coolest thing I`ve seen the whole month! Keep doing what you are doing bc you are of immens value to your community!
For the people saying "helicopter":
* Helicopters are extremely expensive, to obtain and to run. It isn't feasible to have enough of them and use them for every ambulance run.
* This may not have been an emergency; it may have been a prearranged transport. It has to go quick and without interruptions, but they know how long it will take and can take the necessary precautions. It's not necessary to go at helicopter speeds.
* An ambulance has much more room than a helicopter. It can carry more equipment and personnel, which may be crucial for the transport of a patient with special needs.
Another point, helicopters can massively add to the stress on the patient, it is unfamiliar unlike road travel and the distances between European cities make it less feasible, alternate specialist hospitals may only be 30 miles away and not all hospitals have easy / close landing facilities further lengthening the time taken.
@@joshpullman1690 Not to mention the landing facilities at the place from where the patient needs to be picked up.
Well done Police Motorcyclists, absolutely great teamwork and coordination at speed. I was a Traffic cop in my country, New Zealand,
back in the 1960s, both on bikes and patrol cars, in the Wellington Province. We occasionally escorted Ambulances from serious accident scenes to the main hospital in Wellington City, (the capitol) though my supervisor was not comfortable with this practise
considering the involvement of two emergency vehicles travelling at speed through traffic, where the motoring public might think there
is only one emergency vehicle overtaking the traffic flow. I am very impressed with your performance. Robert, NZ.
I'm just impressed at how well the public behave, try getting people to pull over and stop on SH1 these days
@@MacMcCardle
The other drivers respect these units because they know it's sparingly used.
I’ve found something good to watch finally, thank you RUclips
I'm addicted to it!
I absolutely love the coordination. Working together as a team, putting the equipment to real use. Chef's kiss!
Amazing teamwork. You make it look so effortless.
People from India need to watch this video. Every morning ^-^
Fascinating stuff, especially watching the teamwork of the riders as they switch positions
Thanks 👍
Very impressive !
Deep respect. This makes me emotional. Imagine your loved one in that ambulance a.f.a.p. on its way... all made possible with the help of these guys!
team work,nothing else to say just GREAT TEAM WORK.
Google navigation says 35 minutes for this ride, with this escort it's only 17 minutes, excellent job.
idk how this video ended up in my recommendations but totally worth
Great teamwork. The best part is the phrase by one of the guys "dit was een mooie dit, he? "
You guys deserve gold medal for your serve and protect. BRAVO !
Dang! That was the quickest 18:32 of my life. It was also weird I was checking your mirrors and wanting to do head-checks.
Great respect for all police motorcyclists, a dangerous but thrilling job.
Good quality teamwork.
Good quality roads.
Good quality public / drivers.
Bet they loved every minute of that? They were certainly smiling at the end. Well done to them and the Dutch drivers, teamwork and practice pays off every time.
Well done to the Police riders but also well done to the Dutch drivers for their discipline.
Great great team work, but also great discipline from Dutch drivers.
South Korean and French drivers have a lot to learn from them...
Americans too. Absolute shit show in some cities
@@mclainsimpson9140 German too
Biking4live look to china.. incredible how they drive. Dont go away or anything. The germans much better but also bad
@@felixhartman3425 I don' t know why people are gaffing by a crash
Hard training always pays! Congratulations!!! Teamwork as it's finest!!! Bravissimi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Other law enforcement could surely learn a lot from your efficiency ... well done !
You guys know how to ride a big Bike. Respect!!!
This is my favorite first responder video. What teamwork and coordination
Would love to see this in the POV of the ambulance
He has several videos filmed from the ambulance POV . A few examples:
""Glijdend transport ambulance / Police escort HMC Westeinde naar LUMC (SUBtitleS)""
and
""Ambulancebegeleiding vanaf Bronovo naar het LUMC""
That's just what real super heros do! Much love!
Thanks !
Outstanding teamwork right here, you guys are amazing!
F A N T A S T I C ! That's how it looks when people know what to do in a emergency. Respect to the motorbike drivers from the dutch police. 👍👏👏
Ik kan maar 2 woorden bedenken, dank en respect, ga door.
Mijn dochter is in januari 2000 zo vervoerd, ze is nu een gezonde jongedame van 21.
RESPECT...
Best wishes you your daughter and your family
Reminds me of the 80's. When I had a Heart attack, as I was taken to hospital with the Germany police bikers :) Well done boys. You saved my life. Shame we can't do the same in the UK.
Most of the countries can't do the same
In the UK they do police escorts. All we have to do is ask. Generally nor required. Fast transfer goes by air, slow gets a police escort to punch a hole through the traffic and guard ambulance on high speed roads whilst crawling and weaving( spinal injury patients).
Its the netherlands in de video
muusdepluus No way?????? Wow. 😉
Hits the throttle and he is GONE.
Wonderful teamwork and civilized people ! Nice BMW motos.
Thank you for youre Service Sir!
No thanks, thank you for watching and please subcribe
What a epic Job.
Adrenaline pure.
Rly?
Even with full team of police escort it took them 18mins to get there ... without it the ambulance would have been stuck in traffic way longer and who knows what can happen to the critical patient in that time. Fantastic teamwork ! Hope the patient recovered from whatever happened to them.
I think speed actually isn't the primary concern here (or not the only one, anyway) - they probably do this so that the ambulance doesn't have to brake and accelerate at all, so the patient isn't getting distressed and the personell in the ambulance can actually provide all the care they need to without flailing all over the place.
Sometimes the most important factor could be the 'flow' of the ambulance, without sudden brakes or accelerations. It is also possible that this was a ride between two different hospitals for special care.
11:17 Aww couldn't you push it to 200
probably limited to 199
@@bram8333 they aren’t, I can attest to that. Rode a 1200 myself and capable of doing atleast 220 km/h
@@mrrageguy7413 yeah but maybe they've been limited by the police themselves
Makes you proud to serve the public. A professional run, safe and smooth, how it should be.
One of the few jobs where you can have fun while performing an important service 👍🏼
Very responsible public responding to excellent instruction from the officers. I love the whistles, they obviously work for them. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
Best feeling in the world when a police officer tells you to run a red light 10:45
Damn so well and nice organised. Chapeau!
A great job, well done, Team Verkeer Den Haag ! As a biker myself I understand the skill you rely on.
As the value of a human life and then watch this. Thank you Officers for your Service. Stay Safe and keep your Rubber always on the Road.
What a great comment and seconded
Great to see the bike's point of view as I've driven the ambulance in those situations loads of times!
I always admire your excellent teamwork. Its like a neurosurgical procedure. Great job, guys. And full respect
Absolutely incredible job! You're saving life along with medics. Real life heroes!
Kudos to the Motorcycle officers. May you ride many many miles safely. Thanks guys
meanwhile in india.......what ambulance?
omg,so efficient!!!and it makes my heart pump just by watching.
Enorm veel respect voor deze samenwerking. Wat een teamwork.
Really enjoyed watching police helping to make society better and quite likely saving a life. Very professional, respect from the other side of the world. :)
Congratulations to the agents who have made viability in a truly professional way. As a colleague, Carabiniere Motorcyclist, I wanted to congratulate you on the beautiful BMW K 1600 motorcycles, which are certainly much more powerful than our RT 1200s, although they will be a little more manageable.
Beautiful video
Balls made of steel. Great job guys. Respect
Fantastic job! Well done everyone! (Including the people who did as they were told) 👍
One of the many reasons I'm happy to reside in the Netherlands. Just don't want to be a customer of this service one day, but good to know they hired former scooter drivers from Thuisbezorgd, haha!
Mein LOB an alle Beteiligten, nicht immer klappt es so gut wie bei den Jungs ...! Wieviele verlieren beim Versuch anderen das Leben zu retten das eigene Leben..!
The precession in which you guys drive those bikes while gesturing at high speeds to cars to move over, wow, I could not even consider doing that, well done, excellent system, bravo from Canada
It's absolutely great to see, how you guys work as team.
Keep up that good work. Nice to see!
Respekt an die Polizei in Holland, ich hoffe dem Patienten geht es besser.
Finest escort. In India we see such escorts just for our corrupt politicians not for dying people.
Thanks for your reaction and sorry to hear that 🙈
Very effective way to escort a vehicle, very interesting. That dutch discipline tho.
Children in critical condition such as from an accident, are usually stabilized at a regular hospital then rushed to a children's hospital . This could have been the case here.
Nope, it was a accident in a smaller city. The injuries were too bad and they had to transport them to the big city's hospital in the Hague.
Intensieve klus lijkt me. Hoge snelheid, snel inschatten, communicatie onderling en met de medeweggebruikers. Mooi werk!
So awsome to see you guys work as such a good team!!! Good work! 👍🏼👍🏼
Just wanted to say to all those emotionally affected…just goes to show you have a heart and appreciate those who do too 💙🙌🏼
Thanks proud on the job. 👍
Talk about AMAZING. These guys really have it together, and frankly, they are fearless. I lived in a small town in Oregon (USA). We had one great police officer we called "the rolling roadblock." When we had a fire call, he would head to the first stop light, stop all traffic, when we passed through he would head to the second stop light (we only had two) and block that intersection. Nothing like these guys. EXCELLENt video.
Who, butt getting a name like you gave the motorcop is just a legend thing 🤘
wow how you guys work together 👌
Excellent work, total control even when 199kph at 11:20. How much training does it take to get this job?
those bikes sound lovely great job you all do RESPECT
Not all hereos wear capes. Respect!
Anton Bäckström Hahaha! I like that one! Thank you for your respect.
Excellent escorts very controlled and effective.
Calm, professional non-aggressive riding. Superb. 👏🏻
Riding 156kmH, where 50 kmH is allowed… yes, very calm riding…. 😆
Mijn complimenten heren, wat een overzicht en stuurmanskunst hebben jullie.gr
Bedankt voor het compliment 👍
only need 3 person for escort a ambulance on highway and traffic light... good job, good formation... :D
#your fans from indonesia...
Excellent job ! Well coordinated, no delay for the ambulance. Another life rescued. 👍
Fantastic teamwork, what a performance...a big hand from Sweden👏
Great job guys! Respect to you from first Russian police motorcycle club (Guardsmen LE MC Russia).
Dutch police showing how they serve the people by helping to get them to a hospital asap! That’s how u serve your citizens ❤️
Great work, saw the speeds reach around 180 Kmh at times, much respect. That was in the dry during daytime, must take balls of steel to do the same thing in wet, icy or foggy conditions. Most road users seem well drilled in what to do and how to react, behaving well and doing as instructed.
Watching these vids just keep giving goosebumps, Here in Norway I have never ever seen such things, never heard of the even, public services being cut in the districts, and it takes ambulance 40 minutes to reach my time even, I happy for your citizen to have what seem like such a great working public service!
According to dutch law, from the moment on a emergency call comes in the ambulance needs to be there at your door step within 15 minutes. Because of the layout of the country and the strategic points amublances are parked this rule usually is being met. An escorte like this is only for special cases where they need minimum stop and go motions during the ride, or swift relocation of the patiënt. It's not that every ambulance here always drives with these cop's infront blowing the roads clean ;-)) But yes it's a very impressive job
Last year a dude in the city of Rotterdam got stabbed in the heart. Within 6 minutes there was a lifeliner helicopter. And within 2 minutes they decided to operate him, in the hallway of the club. An open heart surgery. After 15 minutes he was " kinda" stable, and they flew him to the academic hospital here in Rotterdam. Thanks to our great, skilled first responders, this 22 year old, is still alive.
this video gave me goosebumbs. thank you for your service. rescueing a life
:-) The lady talking over the radio at the very end ( she's a police offcier at control room listening to the ride) also said she has "kippenvel" meaning goosbumbs from the ride LOL. 18:08