[POV] Texas First Responders' Speed in Heavy Vehicle is IMPRESSIVE
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
- Today we are in Austin Texas, where we join the crew of this ambulance when they respond to a 911 call at the Hancock Center shopping mall, a 3 mile drive.
5:32 Ride 2
Next up, we join the first responders of this Kingsville Texas ambulance crew. They are driving from the west side of town to the Christus Spohn Hospital.
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1. Austin-Travis County EMS
2. TheTexanTraveler
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Can't believe that ambulances respond to call that quick 🗿🍷👌💯
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Looks like to the driver is doing great. He’s cautious & gets there safe. I’ve had many ambulance rides & I approve of this one. 😊
Even with an emergency vehicle you have to STOP at every corner? It's going so slow.
It's called "due diligence". If he becomes involved in an accident as a result of the exceptions he is allowed to practice to the traffic laws during response, he can be charged criminally for damages, injury or even criminally negligent homicide.
It depends on individual state law. Some states require a stop before proceeding, other states do not . Most,if not all, require slowing down enough to assure safety. Most states require other drivers to yield the right of way, but the emergency vehicle does not have the right of way until it is yielded.
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YES! FINALLY SOME US STUFF!
This is exactly why US need to change ambulances to Type2, based on mostly "eurovans", how they call it - Transit, Sprinter etc, they are light and agile compared to this truck based ambulance. The acceleration was so slow - no wonder, when this ambo weighs like a bus. Also the response seemed slow to me, intersections shown are clear to see, yet he rather stopped to take a look. I know that safety and carefulness is priority, but still.. Just my opinion :)
I agree. It's like they have to obey every STOP sign.
But this fits with their other ridiculous healthcare system.
Most EMS units require more equipment than will fit into a small vehicle. When I started we had a Cadillac ambulance. Not much room in there for much beyond basic first aid, especially if we had multiple victims. As for the intersections, some states require a complete stop, others do not.
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How many DOA's does this driver get. Drives so slow.
Well, considering they were going to a hospital, they most likely were transporting the patient to another hospital where they have gotten their care that they needed at the first hospital so nothing immediately life-threatening has happening maybe?