This Country Has Every Firetruck with USA & Euro Style Sirens all at once!

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  • @Arakki
    @Arakki Год назад +63

    One of them had FEUERWEHR, which is the German fire service. I think they just buy whatever is available as used units all across the world and make them work?

    • @karstendoerr5378
      @karstendoerr5378 Год назад

      If you look into the history of the fire brigade system in Chile, you will find that some fire brigades were founded by German emigrants. That should explain a lot.

    • @automation7295
      @automation7295 Год назад +4

      Perhaps they just buy whatever is available as used units all across the world and make them work.
      Fire trucks is most countries (or states) by law must have all blues, some countries (or states) only allow red and while or red and blue, sometimes green or amber.
      Seems that Chile has no laws specifying the colors or the lighting, they seem to allow green, red, white and blue on any fire truck.
      It also seems that Chile has almost no emission laws.

    • @iMarsiTV
      @iMarsiTV Год назад +2

      @@automation7295 i think there is more to it cause the unit saying Feuerwehr looked brand spanking new and usually engines that are used look a lot worse.

    • @gunner38ED
      @gunner38ED Год назад +4

      Another one had Vigili del Fuoco, so Italian. It even had flags on the sides.

    • @lowrangemaniac5326
      @lowrangemaniac5326 Год назад +1

      ​@@gunner38ED and I've never seen a green italian fire fighters truck!
      It may be from forestal guards?

  • @marco_grt4460
    @marco_grt4460 Год назад +37

    Chilean firefighters are mostly volunteers, but that's not the best part, it's discovering the story behind each barracks and then recognizing their vehicles on the street and playing the "guess my barracks" game. For example, there is a barracks formed by generations of Italian immigrants, their vehicles can be green with red and white or blue and red flashing lights and recognizable (if there is still) the Italian two-tone mounted on their vehicle in addition to the writing Vigili Del Fuoco
    P.s. 7:36 well... I call it, here there is the Italio-chilenian Vigili Del Fuoco

    • @That1Eagle
      @That1Eagle Год назад +5

      What about German immigrants from Argentina?

    • @vollelektrolysierer5773
      @vollelektrolysierer5773 Год назад +4

      @@That1Eagle At 7:48 you have them. Even has "Feuerwehr" written on the front

    • @DioBrando-qr6ye
      @DioBrando-qr6ye Год назад

      But why it's green? Vigili del fuoco trucks are not green in Italy.

    • @marco_grt4460
      @marco_grt4460 Год назад +1

      @@DioBrando-qr6ye former Corpo Forestale dello Stato was green, now their vehicles are used for Vigili del Fuoco, but i don't know why in Chile are green (sorry for my english)

    • @DioBrando-qr6ye
      @DioBrando-qr6ye Год назад

      @@marco_grt4460 Ah, I get it. The forestali vehicles are green because in Italy they're in charge of forests, parks and places like that.
      Your English is fine (I'm not a native English speaker myself).

  • @Sheppart92
    @Sheppart92 Год назад +20

    That older 3 axle Ladder Truck (5:13) was a Magirus Deutz Truck:
    Magirus-Deutz was a manufacturer of trucks, buses, fire protection technology, fire engines, military vehicles and aerial work platforms, which belonged to Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (KHD) and whose origins lie in the Ulm fire equipment factory Magirus. The Magirus-Deutz trademark shows the stylized silhouette of the Ulm Cathedral in combination with an M for Magirus. Typical of the brand were air-cooled diesel engines from KHD. After great market successes in the 1950s and 1960s, Magirus-Deutz fell into a crisis in the 1970s, which led to the manufacturer's integration into the Iveco Group. The latter discontinued the Magirus-Deutz brand in the 1980s. At times, Magirus-Deutz was the second largest German commercial vehicle manufacturer, achieved great importance in the field of all-wheel drive construction vehicles and held the market leadership for fire fighting vehicles in Germany and Europe. Today, Magirus-Deutz vehicles - especially the characteristic round and corner trucks from the 1950s to 1960s - are popular collector's items.

  • @lowrangemaniac5326
    @lowrangemaniac5326 Год назад +14

    USA: we have the best sirens and trucks!
    Europe: nope! We have the best one!
    Chile: hold my beer

  • @karstendoerr5378
    @karstendoerr5378 Год назад +22

    Yes, that's what you find in Chile. Just like the 15th German Fire Brigade Company. Why? It was mainly German emigrants who founded fire brigades in Chile. That's why you can find vehicles with the inscription "Feuerwehr" (fire brigade) and even a "Gerätewagen Leiter" (ladder truck).

    • @HrLBolle
      @HrLBolle Год назад +1

      so that's were our old equipment "retires"

    • @karstendoerr5378
      @karstendoerr5378 Год назад +1

      @@HrLBolle I wouldn't say that. The company where I work also sends accessories for mining and road milling machines to Brazil.

    • @HrLBolle
      @HrLBolle Год назад +1

      @@karstendoerr5378 should be read with a twinkle in the eyes 😉

    • @karstendoerr5378
      @karstendoerr5378 Год назад

      @@HrLBolle I was wondering. The "ladder truck" of the Santiago de Chile fire brigade doesn't look that old. 🤗

    • @HrLBolle
      @HrLBolle Год назад

      @@karstendoerr5378 which one?
      The Magirus -Deutz or the MAN

  • @SpDb-gh3pj
    @SpDb-gh3pj Год назад +11

    In Chile they get a lot of fire trucks donated from all over the world. That's why there is so much different trucks.

    • @tsunsu
      @tsunsu Год назад

      Oki that is really cool makes me a little bit jealous.

    • @nicolasvega1025
      @nicolasvega1025 8 месяцев назад

      The reason why some units have emblems or themes in other languages ​​is that in some fire departments, there are companies founded by Europeans, in the case of the Santiago Fire Department, we have the 15th company (Germany), the 11th (Italy) , the 4th company (France), the 10th (Spain), the 14th (England). The rest of the companies in Santiago have normal origins (in total Santiago has 22 companies, 3 are hazmat)

  • @Brauiz90
    @Brauiz90 Год назад +7

    7:50 - definitely a german truck. It even has the "Feuerwehr" (what firefighters are called in Germany) at the front. Now I know where our trucks go when they're out of service over here...

    • @Devastator112_1
      @Devastator112_1 Год назад +11

      Not a german truck, it was build for the 15th Fire Brigade Company founded by german immigrants.
      The Companys in Santiago use fire trucks in her "home country" style, in tradition of her founders.
      Thats the reason why the truck have the livery of a german fire truck. (I hope the english is correct)

    • @Brauiz90
      @Brauiz90 Год назад +3

      @@Devastator112_1 Okay, that explains a lot. I've also seen an italian truck (the dark green one) and frames / bases of some european truck brands like MAN (Germany) or Renault (France) used for building the trucks.

  • @b101uk9
    @b101uk9 Год назад +6

    that older truck at ~5:20 is a Magirus Deutz which was part of Iveco from the mid 70's, the one at ~7:17 is a Renault as per the later green one at ~7:40

  • @LobiJani
    @LobiJani Год назад +8

    The Renault that you saw is originally called a Dacia Duster! Renault bought Dacia some years ago and in Europe it’s still called Dacia (which is a Romanian car). Just thought I’d add this as a little tidbit!

    • @richardhunt1384
      @richardhunt1384 Год назад

      Still called Dacia here in the UK as well as the Renault brand which share the same dealerships. Also Renault own all the dealerships so no independent dealers selling Renaults.

    • @Parrotdise290
      @Parrotdise290 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah, the most popular Dacia models are sold under Renault in Latin America and Russia + some eastern european countries and Central Asia.

  • @fabianosorio2540
    @fabianosorio2540 Год назад +11

    In Chile european style Fire Truck are seen more often than American style, especially those Renaults, MAN, Mercedes and Iveco.

    • @F1-Passion
      @F1-Passion Год назад +2

      Euro Trucks are way more easy to drive surely more nimble etc because they are smaller trucks

  • @karstendoerr5378
    @karstendoerr5378 Год назад +8

    It is fair to say that the Chilean fire brigade is a collection of different fire brigades from other countries. Let's take German emigrants alone. Carl Anwandter founded Chile's first brewery in Valdivia(Town in the south of Chiele) in 1851, the volunteer fire brigade company Germania in 1852, which still exists today, and the German School - the Instituto Alemán Carlos Anwandter on Isla Teja, named after him today - in 1858.

  • @JOHNSMITH-if9jr
    @JOHNSMITH-if9jr Год назад +3

    green light is the last colour you see in thick smoke thats why they use it, also for fire exits.

  • @Schmokkie1984
    @Schmokkie1984 Год назад +2

    its so nice to watch the US firefighter trucks with the german Martinhorn sound and the US sound hehe greetings from germany

  • @Xantec
    @Xantec Год назад +1

    it seems like US ones have a "woooOOOOOOoooooOOOOOwoooOOOOOOoooooOOOOO" sound, where as Euro ones are very much "NEEEE NAAAAA NEEEEE NAAAA" where there is a sharp, distinct change of tone. and those US style ones are definately Pierce Fire appliances

  • @Doc_Rainbow
    @Doc_Rainbow Год назад

    Chile is so cool for that there got help from firefighters from all over the world back than and there Respect them and thank them for it by using and painting the trucks like the one form the Heling Firefighters Country

  • @kai.b.4218
    @kai.b.4218 Год назад +1

    The turntable ladder at minute 5:15 is the Magirus Deutz D series.

  • @kbigdawg1
    @kbigdawg1 Год назад +2

    Really cool to see these trucks and hear the mixed North American- and European-style sirens, even with both on the same vehicle. I have to add, I’ve been to 16 countries outside the USA, and Santiago de Chile was right at the top of my favorite major cities. I was quite pleasantly surprised by it.

  • @cristini06
    @cristini06 Год назад +1

    5:18 sound like an 80's french police car
    5:44 it look different from what we got here in france even if it's a Renault.

  • @darkknight8139
    @darkknight8139 Год назад +4

    Nice. They got a lot of European trucks (maybe second hand) and put a US style siren on them. For instance, the truck at 7:49 has a German siren, at 7:26 you can hear a French siren and the green truck at 7:36 has an Italian siren (and an Italian flag up front).

  • @RazudMezeghis
    @RazudMezeghis Год назад +3

    There are various euro siren tones... its mainly German, French and generic european tones. Being the french one the more weirder and older one.

  • @IamRemigius
    @IamRemigius Год назад +6

    I guess the vehicles of the THW in Germany would be something for you ;-) It's the german civil protection agency. All blue trucks with blue lights.

  • @KaterChris
    @KaterChris Год назад +4

    It's SO strange seeing/hearing these huge US-style rigs with a German-style Martin horn siren...the eye does not want to believe the ear 🤣

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Год назад +1

      Yea it’s hard to process at first 🤣🎉

  • @soraite9775
    @soraite9775 Год назад +1

    Imagine chilean firefighters just go on a hunt around the world for fire trucks like ash ketcham for pokemon... got to catch'em all!

  • @CaptainKrimson
    @CaptainKrimson Год назад +4

    The older truck at 5:14 is a Magirus Deutz, a German truck with an aircooled diesel engine.

    • @klabauterius
      @klabauterius Год назад

      Our fire brigade in Maintal/Germany had such a vehicle with 2 axles until it overturned during an exercise. We got a replacement ladder from Frankfurt/Main. Luckily that happened before a big fire a few weeks later. If the ladder had fallen over there with firefighters in the basket, it could have ended badly.

  • @caccioman
    @caccioman Год назад +1

    All look so fresh and new 😍

  • @mclaine7342
    @mclaine7342 Год назад

    1:22 German Martins Horn! TatüüüTataaaaTatüüüüTataaaa! :D

  • @thomasjendestrom4240
    @thomasjendestrom4240 10 месяцев назад

    5:16 it¨s an old Magirus ladder truck that was very common in Germany and in Malmö Sweden.

  • @TheBillABCTV
    @TheBillABCTV Год назад +2

    Ian today Monday 5th June 2023 I will be sending you 2 packs of tim tams and a letter. i know you have tried the tim tams, no problem I am send them for you and your family to enjoy. I enjoy your channel. i love the USA and I love your love for Australia. from TheBillABCTV

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Год назад +2

      I’ll keep an eye out for it. Thank You dearly, much love mate 🎉😎👍🇺🇸🇦🇺

    • @TheBillABCTV
      @TheBillABCTV Год назад +1

      @@IWrocker Ian I sent you email i got from Australia post to track the Tim Tams.

  • @KaterChris
    @KaterChris Год назад +1

    A little treat here: Engine 2 of the US Army Fire Dept. in Stuttgart, Germany... 😊 ruclips.net/video/VgNP7TlLPAI/видео.html

  • @Xantec
    @Xantec Год назад +1

    7:16, thats a Renault Midlum based appliance

  • @smokeyjoe4078
    @smokeyjoe4078 Год назад +1

    I'm no Firefighter Guy, but these are the coolest Fire Trucks i've ever seen!

  • @ilovesheryterry
    @ilovesheryterry Год назад +1

    Chilean here. I wish they would completely ditch ‘americanou’ style trucks and sirens. Euro ones are much less annoying and most importantly are much less dangerous to smaller cars in case of accident.
    Sadly this will never happen as a law would have to be promulgated which outlawed the fire engines from the USA :(

  • @fredvictor752
    @fredvictor752 Год назад +1

    And I thought we have a interesting plethora of firefighter's vehicles here in Brazil, with Mercedes, Scania, Volvo, American LaFrance, Iveco and even the russian Urals... Very nice!

  • @jrufussimonsen4718
    @jrufussimonsen4718 Год назад +1

    That car was a Dacia Duster.

  • @HrLBolle
    @HrLBolle Год назад

    5:22 Truck was manufactured by Magirus Deutz
    I don't know who built the ladder
    some fire departments round in DE still run these as main units more likely to encounter a cab for 3 personal nowadays on a pure ladder

  • @Lithgow11
    @Lithgow11 Год назад

    Patient everyone? Mail time is coming. Keep cool 😎

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Год назад

      In a couple days, massive episode coming 😎👍 had a couple family obligations last week that pushed back our filming

  • @boobska8627
    @boobska8627 Год назад +1

    5:40 its renault kerax

  • @treeslayerr
    @treeslayerr Год назад

    This might seem cool but imagine beeing a firefighter in chile, you always have to adapt to new trucks which costs valuable time in danger

  • @anthonybyrne7121
    @anthonybyrne7121 Год назад

    Check out they fire truck from Australia here our professional fire fighter trucks are red with blue and red lights and a european trucks we also have rural volunteer fire fighters who are volunteers and their trucks are yellow with red lights and a Japanese trucks.

  • @LordRogerPovey
    @LordRogerPovey Год назад

    You should have a look and react to this, a time when cars were cars and not lumps of plastic. 'London to Bath in a MK II Jaguar in 1963 with George Eyles F231'

  • @Harald.
    @Harald. Год назад

    This looks like a logistical nightmare. Just imagine stocking all spare parts for all types of firetrucks, with a mix of metric and imperial screws, bolts, nuts and tools.

  • @brandaus8413
    @brandaus8413 Год назад

    5:14 this is a Magirus Deutz from Germany

  • @ltmongoose1594
    @ltmongoose1594 8 месяцев назад

    Alot of south Americas emergency vehicles are donated from other countries

    • @nicolasvega1025
      @nicolasvega1025 8 месяцев назад +1

      In Chile, the majority of units are purchased new and are in service for 20 or 22 years. In the case of the video, all units were purchased new, of course some units shown in the video are no longer in service at this time due to their age and were replaced by a completely new unit or in the purchase order process. The reason why some units have emblems or themes in other languages ​​is that in some fire departments, there are companies founded by Europeans, in the case of the Santiago Fire Department, we have the 15th company (Germany), the 11th (Italy) , the 4th (France), the 10th (Spain), the 14th (England). The rest of the companies in Santiago have normal origins (in total Santiago has 22 companies, 3 are hazmat)

  • @azrael7582
    @azrael7582 Год назад +1

    i think there are much videos dedicated to the German Firefighters (Feuerwehr) especially with the Special Vehicles, if you search with "seltene Einsatzfahrzeuge" which translates to "rare emergency vehicles" you get a lot of videos

  • @charlesemerson6763
    @charlesemerson6763 Год назад +1

    It looked to me like the traffic was never going to get out of the way.

  • @HrLBolle
    @HrLBolle Год назад +1

    7:51 didn't know MAN built on this kind of chassis
    haven seen one like this in DE but I life in a rather rural area.
    Colour scheme is almost German, older one but yes

  • @adamhenderly1602
    @adamhenderly1602 Год назад

    The first ManEuro style fire engine has an EQ2B.

  • @RedWazzies
    @RedWazzies Год назад +1

    Love your videos. Would love to see you react to the new Ineos Grenadier. Lovely 4x4 that challenges the LandCuiser 76 Series.

  • @-sandman4605
    @-sandman4605 Год назад

    Cool 👍🤓

  • @denniswilliams160
    @denniswilliams160 Год назад

    The green truck was Italian confirmed by 'Vigili Del Fuoco' emblazoned on the side and an Italian flag on the front bumper.

    • @nicolasvega1025
      @nicolasvega1025 8 месяцев назад

      It is the BX-11 unit, which is already in its last years of service, belonging to company number 11 of the Santiago fire department, the company 11 "Pompa Italia" was founded by Italians in 1914. Its units are new, with the characteristic color of this company and the Italian symbols of their tradition. In Santiago they do not buy used units.

  • @railvlogger1439
    @railvlogger1439 Год назад

    Still waiting for the Belgian ambulance siren. Youve heard nothing like it.

  • @guentherwithh4417
    @guentherwithh4417 Год назад

    Nice trucks👍

  • @peterlogan706
    @peterlogan706 Год назад

    That MAN truck was a very nice looking piece of equipment

  • @BumberenzoTheFireEngine
    @BumberenzoTheFireEngine Год назад

    Please check out Philippine fire trucks. They have American and Asian Sirens all at once.

  • @AugmentedStyle
    @AugmentedStyle Год назад

    Love the content here, anychance of you reacting to:
    Americans Want You to Forget About This Race (Jeffrey Herlings vs. Eli Tomac) its such a great video.
    You could also possibly follow it up with:
    How One Rider Saved America from Humiliation. One of my favourite rivalry's in any sport.

  • @arnoldtolker3505
    @arnoldtolker3505 Год назад

    Europäische Feuerwehrfahrzeuge wie MAN, Magirus, Renault etc. wurden oft an das "arme" Lateinamerika gespendet, weshalb es relativ viele gibt!

    • @Charmin0021
      @Charmin0021 Год назад

      Der Wagen gehört zur 15. Deutsche Feuerwehrkompanie, wurde von deutschen Einwanderern gegründet und daher ist dort auch heute noch, alles auf Deutsch. Gibt das gleiche noch mal in Französisch, Italienisch, Spanisch und Englisch (sowohl USA und UK). Aus Tradition

  • @fapulousboy3228
    @fapulousboy3228 Год назад +3

    seems like there a no two same trucks, very interesting, some even sound to me like having 2 different sirens on the same vehicle, e.g. us and eu style. I imagine they got each from somewhere else, one truck even had the german word for firefighting across the front "Feuerwehr" see 7:50, so i think these are almost donated to chile or they are buying pretty much one-offs from around the world (america and europe).

    • @Endurer92
      @Endurer92 Год назад +1

      The green one had an Italian flag and the italian word for fire service

    • @dasy2k1
      @dasy2k1 Год назад

      There were several euro trucks with European airhorn 2 tones, British sounding synthetic wailers and a streight up American Q siren mounded on them...
      What style siren do you want Chile?
      Chile.... YES.

    • @nicolasvega1025
      @nicolasvega1025 8 месяцев назад

      None of the units in this video were donated by another country, they were all purchased new, in different years of course. The curiosity with Chile is that there are fire departments that have companies founded by Europeans, which is why you see units with Italian, French, English or German themes.
      For example, Company 11 of the Santiago Fire Department was founded by Italians in 1911, Company 15 of the Santiago Fire Department was founded by Germans in 1958. Of course, not all companies are founded by Europeans, most companies they are normal.
      In Chile, fire truck manufacturing companies offer all their products, therefore a wide variety of equipment, of course they all follow a standard of regulations to be at the same level.

  • @Limburg92
    @Limburg92 Год назад +1

    The European one is the same as in the Netherlands👍🏻

  • @Caddl123
    @Caddl123 Год назад

    I think how would the USA react to the Martinhorn in New York in the narrow streetvalleys.??
    I think it would be a nightmare in the Streets of NY.

  • @bigpuffer3460
    @bigpuffer3460 Год назад +1

    At min 3:31 is a Dacia Duster. A romanian company wich is with Renault

    • @fabianosorio2540
      @fabianosorio2540 Год назад +2

      In chile dacia doesn't exist, it is rebranded as renault.

    • @bigpuffer3460
      @bigpuffer3460 Год назад

      Ah okay, got it thanks👌🏼

  • @arnebollsen
    @arnebollsen Год назад

    this sirene tatütata😊is the german martinshorn.
    all tatütata are martinshorn, invented in germany in the1950

  • @Ceelbc
    @Ceelbc Год назад +1

    It was a Duster, but not a Reneault. It was a Dacia Duster.

    • @rodent
      @rodent Год назад

      in Chile is Renault.

    • @Ceelbc
      @Ceelbc Год назад +1

      @@rodent Dacia is owned by Renault.

    • @rodent
      @rodent Год назад

      Yes, I know. Here in Chile are sold as Renault

    • @Ceelbc
      @Ceelbc Год назад +1

      @@rodent Interesting.

  • @robloxturc2647
    @robloxturc2647 Год назад

    Try to react at emergency vehicles from romania, we use sirens from USA,Poland,Turkey etc

  • @markalexander71332
    @markalexander71332 Год назад

    Wow. So complex. Hallo from Germany 🇩🇪

  • @brandaus8413
    @brandaus8413 Год назад

    Bomba Republica Austria Chile

  • @motivational_content64
    @motivational_content64 Год назад

    wait that is supposed to be a dachia duster why is there a renault logo ?

  • @santaclaus0815
    @santaclaus0815 Год назад

    Did they put European sirens on american style trucks? at 3:54

  • @johnmoloney5296
    @johnmoloney5296 Год назад

    It was. Dacia part of Renault

  • @filipebento2099
    @filipebento2099 Год назад

    Maybe the different colors are assigned to different types of action

    • @nicolasvega1025
      @nicolasvega1025 8 месяцев назад

      The colors are chosen by each company according to its tradition, many have more than 100 or 200 years of history.

  • @tomtaromtomtom3994
    @tomtaromtomtom3994 Год назад

    7:52 Feuerwehr (en=fire brigade) , so it comes from Germany (or maybe Austria?)

    • @Charmin0021
      @Charmin0021 Год назад

      Well yes but no. That Truck belongs to the 15. Deutsche Feuerwehrkompanie. The Brigade was founded by german immigrades, everything is labeled in german.

  • @FacelessJanus
    @FacelessJanus Год назад

    Again, I am goig to point you to a video, I pointed out earlier. It is in German, and I know you don't speak it. However it is basically a kid challenging an adult. In this case, can you guess which countries fire department, uses this sound on their trucks. So, if you react don't cut it short, and guess if you recognise the sound before the contestants do. -> ruclips.net/video/7M1K8XW_cAs/видео.html

  • @Wellonark
    @Wellonark Год назад

    They werent able to choose a side eu or usa lol

  • @shiver_me_timbers
    @shiver_me_timbers Год назад

    They are buying second hand trucks from EVERYWHERE.

    • @nicolasvega1025
      @nicolasvega1025 8 месяцев назад

      In Chile, the majority of units are purchased new and are in service for 20 or 22 years. In the case of the video, all units were purchased new, of course some units shown in the video are no longer in service at this time due to their age and were replaced by a completely new unit or in the purchase order process. The reason why some units have emblems or themes in other languages ​​is that in some fire departments, there are companies founded by Europeans, in the case of the Santiago Fire Department, we have the 15th company (Germany), the 11th (Italy) , the 4th (France), the 10th (Spain), the 14th (England). The rest of the companies in Santiago have normal origins (in total Santiago has 22 companies, 3 are hazmat)

  • @rossnolan2883
    @rossnolan2883 Год назад

    Epic 😊😊😊

  • @cristianvrincianu9376
    @cristianvrincianu9376 Год назад

    DACIA NOT RENO, IT SAYS RENO CUS RENO BOUGHT DACIA IN ROMANIA AND MOST COUNTRIES ITS STILL DACIA

  • @derunfassbarebielecki
    @derunfassbarebielecki Год назад

    The loud fanfare sirens are all German

  • @krisgof4344
    @krisgof4344 Год назад

    looks like chile buy all 2 hands trucks

    • @nicolasvega1025
      @nicolasvega1025 8 месяцев назад

      In Chile, the majority of units are purchased new and are in service for 20 or 22 years. In the case of the video, all units were purchased new, of course some units shown in the video are no longer in service at this time due to their age and were replaced by a completely new unit or in the purchase order process. The reason why some units have emblems or themes in other languages ​​is that in some fire departments, there are companies founded by Europeans, in the case of the Santiago Fire Department, we have the 15th company (Germany), the 11th (Italy) , the 4th (France), the 10th (Spain), the 14th (England). The rest of the companies in Santiago have normal origins (in total Santiago has 22 companies, 3 are hazmat)

  • @marcinsmierzynski9383
    @marcinsmierzynski9383 Год назад

    I recommend
    Polska Brandbilar tågar igenom Sveg // Polskie wozy strażackie w Szwecji // Polish fire trucks pass through Sweden.
    ruclips.net/video/5vyorhFi1xE/видео.html

  • @101steel4
    @101steel4 Год назад

    They all looked like they were from the 70s

    • @almerindaromeira8352
      @almerindaromeira8352 Год назад +1

      Most of the European ones look less than 10 years old

    • @101steel4
      @101steel4 Год назад

      @@almerindaromeira8352 not to me

    • @automation7295
      @automation7295 Год назад

      @@101steel4 By appearance, US fire trucks look older, despite the fact they're not.
      MAN TGX and Renault Midlum didn't existed in the 70's.

    • @101steel4
      @101steel4 Год назад

      @@automation7295 it's strange that even modern ones look old fashioned. In this video at least.
      My local fire station has very modern looking fire engines. Next time I pass I'll have to check what make they are.

  • @zielscheibchen7773
    @zielscheibchen7773 Год назад

    2nd Truck labeled ... "German Tenderini" ... after some famous person ... es.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Tenderini

  • @That1Eagle
    @That1Eagle Год назад

    5:51 That's british.

    • @101steel4
      @101steel4 Год назад

      No it isn't

    • @That1Eagle
      @That1Eagle Год назад

      @@101steel4 The design is

    • @101steel4
      @101steel4 Год назад

      ​@@That1Eagleit's a renault isn't it?