Awesome! DAVAO CITY CENTRAL you finally set a benchmark of how an Emergency Medical service should operate in the Philippines! Major stepping stone for the Philippines as a whole! Amazing job! Now if the video camera and lady stops narrating what they are saying. Cause I’d like to hear the medical responders and how they use their medical terms and other resource and how training is provide.
One of the places we love visiting when in Davao City is Paradise Island. We spent three nights there recently. Here's the link to the video of day 1: ruclips.net/video/xobifjWMIVc/видео.html
Thanks for viewing and commenting Kathie. I've been visiting Davao City with my wife for 24 years now, and it has certainly changed in that time. It's now a bustling, thriving city, and showing some growing pains along the way. But one of the big wins for the city is establishing this amazing emergency service, and it's all free! The enthusiasm and dedication of the staff is so clear and so infectious. Try to visit the 911 centre if you're ever visiting Davao.
Burning Renzo the Fire Truck of fire station 15. Most likely a PA300 just like in the currently existing TLF 4000’s and Makati’s current Rosenbauer Metz and CBS fire trucks
Glad you enjoyed it. Davao is such a progressive city. We're looking forward to visiting our family and friends there again as soon as it's safe to do so. Stay safe.
156/5000 Ang isang helikopter ay magiging mahusay, ngunit sa lahat ng iba pang nangyayari sa sandaling hinala ko na hindi mangyayari sa loob ng ilang oras. Salamat sa panonood at pagkomento. (A helicopter would be great, but with everything else happening at the moment I suspect that won't happen for some time. Thanks for watching and commenting.)
@@SirGregory That low tone siren you can hear when they turned on the Toyota rescue unit. It's low tone can pierce through sound proof cars, perfect for traffic jams. I only heard those sirens from american police, and it costs $700 per unit.
@@nestylinmedel456 Thanks, I guess low tone siren can cut through noise-cancelling headphones as well? From what I've seen, Davao City is funding this service extremely well. They have first-class equipment and training, modelled on New York City's standards. So where does all the money come from? I think it's a great example of what can be done when corruption is attacked. When funds don't leak away, suddenly there is more money than anyone thought possible. The Philippines is not a poor country, but there is a huge gap between the obscenely wealthy and the poor. So much to do, but I'm more optimistic than I have been for a long time.
@@SirGregory One thing is for sure, the Mayor and the Chief has the initiative and political will to acquire state of the art equipment. Davao is a highly urbanized city, and it's budget is unlimited. I hope our mayors here in Northern Mindanao also has the initiative and duplicate Davao since we are more prone to disasters.
911 Davao aslo posses 4 LRAD devices, a warning device that can reach to a longer distance in times of emergency..purchased 5 years ago..even the National Disaster office dont have these advance tools..
Awesome! DAVAO CITY CENTRAL you finally set a benchmark of how an Emergency Medical service should operate in the Philippines! Major stepping stone for the Philippines as a whole! Amazing job!
Now if the video camera and lady stops narrating what they are saying. Cause I’d like to hear the medical responders and how they use their medical terms and other resource and how training is provide.
World Class ang Davao City.
Sure is. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great video! So proud of Davao for having this world-class facility and top notch staff.
The pride of our guides was quite clear. They love what they're doing.
Daaaaaym.. Im loving Davao City.
Davao is certainly a progressive city, and I look forward to our visits every year. Thanks for watching and commenting.
One of the places we love visiting when in Davao City is Paradise Island. We spent three nights there recently. Here's the link to the video of day 1: ruclips.net/video/xobifjWMIVc/видео.html
Wow! I had no idea that the Davao 911 has grown to this size. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for viewing and commenting Kathie. I've been visiting Davao City with my wife for 24 years now, and it has certainly changed in that time. It's now a bustling, thriving city, and showing some growing pains along the way. But one of the big wins for the city is establishing this amazing emergency service, and it's all free! The enthusiasm and dedication of the staff is so clear and so infectious. Try to visit the 911 centre if you're ever visiting Davao.
Nxt sana meron na kayong rescue helicopter para dagdag sa inyong kagamitan
😊 A helicopter is the one thing they don't have yet. (Ang isang helikopter ay ang isang bagay na wala pa sila.)
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL ( RUMBLER SIRE ) NC ....
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Sooo proud! Thanks for sharing this wonderful experience with others.
All the best equipment, and the service is totally free.
This fire department is great.
10/10
It certainly is, and the people there were so kind to show us around. Can't wait to get back to Davao.
@@SirGregory it will like probably carry 30 fire fighters
FYI not a fire department..this is 911 main station of DAVAO CITY..they have 5 more satelite stations
Their latest addition: An Austrian made Rosenbauer Metz L-39 ladder fire truck😁
Impressive. I'll check it out when I'm next in Davao. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I wonder what is the siren of the Rosenbauer ladder?
Burning Renzo the Fire Truck of fire station 15. Most likely a PA300 just like in the currently existing TLF 4000’s and Makati’s current Rosenbauer Metz and CBS fire trucks
Staysafebto all brothers shout out sa mga ka batch ko sa USAR BATCH 3 team philippines dyan sa davao..jepoy and francis
wow grabe ,thanks for sharing this
Glad you enjoyed it. Davao is such a progressive city. We're looking forward to visiting our family and friends there again as soon as it's safe to do so. Stay safe.
Idol talaga central 911 woooo
Have you visited 911?
@@SirGregory yes sir . ..
@@iamchooty2532 It's amazing that Davao was the first, and is still the only, 911 Emergency Service in the Philippines.
Davao is the Japan of the Philippines.
Yes, so progressive. Can't wait to visit again next year.
Wow DaVAO …
Yes indeed. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Aeropuerto Cibao 💥💥💥💥💥⚡Página Bosal Apartamento DP.
Helicopter NALANG kulang
156/5000
Ang isang helikopter ay magiging mahusay, ngunit sa lahat ng iba pang nangyayari sa sandaling hinala ko na hindi mangyayari sa loob ng ilang oras. Salamat sa panonood at pagkomento. (A helicopter would be great, but with everything else happening at the moment I suspect that won't happen for some time. Thanks for watching and commenting.)
And they have the rumbler for USAR? Damn
I know nothing about emergency services, so you'll have to help me. What is a rumbler for USAR?
@@SirGregory That low tone siren you can hear when they turned on the Toyota rescue unit. It's low tone can pierce through sound proof cars, perfect for traffic jams. I only heard those sirens from american police, and it costs $700 per unit.
@@nestylinmedel456 Thanks, I guess low tone siren can cut through noise-cancelling headphones as well?
From what I've seen, Davao City is funding this service extremely well. They have first-class equipment and training, modelled on New York City's standards. So where does all the money come from? I think it's a great example of what can be done when corruption is attacked. When funds don't leak away, suddenly there is more money than anyone thought possible. The Philippines is not a poor country, but there is a huge gap between the obscenely wealthy and the poor. So much to do, but I'm more optimistic than I have been for a long time.
@@SirGregory One thing is for sure, the Mayor and the Chief has the initiative and political will to acquire state of the art equipment. Davao is a highly urbanized city, and it's budget is unlimited. I hope our mayors here in Northern Mindanao also has the initiative and duplicate Davao since we are more prone to disasters.
911 Davao aslo posses 4 LRAD devices, a warning device that can reach to a longer distance in times of emergency..purchased 5 years ago..even the National Disaster office dont have these advance tools..