[POV] Police Assist Ambulance in CRAZY Traffic
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- This video shows a challenging ambulance ride from Brussels to Paris, transporting a critically ill child to the Children’s Hospital SAMU in Paris. The journey requires significant coordination and cooperation between paramedics, police escorts, and other road users across different countries. The police escort, consisting of three motorcycles, facilitates the ambulance’s passage by breaking some traffic rules while ensuring safety. The ambulance follows the police escort, and the paramedics constantly monitor and care for the child during the journey. The text highlights the importance of road sharing, alertness, and respect for emergency vehicles. Despite potential hazards and delays caused by some drivers, the ambulance successfully arrives at the hospital, demonstrating effective teamwork and dedication.
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What a fantastic video.
Anyone who’s rides a motorbike knows just how good these guys were. And the ambulance driver also. Respect to them all.
They are crazy good..
@@AntonySimkin as am a truck driver+biker, so Icant understand LG drivers.. they.. oohh
@@kelavrikas aw yeah
Good? They were waving around making it unpredictable for car drivers to know where they are going behind them and they automatically assumed that drivers wont change lanes infront of them like that black car did at the beginning.
More training is needed
@@steve00alt70 wrong. The black car went back because his driver's licence should be questioned. The "waving" maneuver of the police is worldwide known. In USA for example if a police car starts changing lines on a 6 lines highway, everyone should stop. If they don't - oh boy. Wait for THE ticket of your life.
I am a biker myself, and these police are REALLY GOOD
Despatch rider for thirty years and saw plenty of police outsiders doing their stuff especially when moving Royalty through city traffic. Absolutely phenomenal showing their teamwork as one goes ahead, to the next set of lights, two stay with the car and one brings up the rear but always interchanging positions as required!
WOW......
I know a few bikers. They all said the same thing : you think you are a great biker until you failed miserably at the selection tests of the police 'nationale or the gendarmerie. No one with a bit of brain messes with these guys 😂
Man.. I opened the comments section because my jaw dropped and didn't get back. Those guys on bikes are crazy good! I am a biker too and sometimes I think i'm good but man.. wow..
Bikers of the National Police (and national Gendarmerie) in France are probably the best of the world ! They are training police officers from England, Germany, Spain, Dubai, Quatar, Canada, and much more countries.
Their skills are definitively insane and when I see how biker officiers are riding in the US, they should take some lessons ... !
@@spleenpedersen5039To be fair the USA standard police motorcycle spec tends to be a lot bigger and less agile. more focused on highway range and cruising comfort than urban maneuverability. NYC cops need some of these high-agility bikes I'll say!
Wow, found myself getting quite emotional over this display of the good side of humanity.
The pedestrian, at the crossing, was great. Stepping out, saw the ambulance, and didn't panic. Just stepped back, and didn't attempt to dash across, like so many civilians.
lol
@@Pobsta-de7hb Was it you driving the taxi that blocked the pedestrian-island, just before the hospital? Clearly saying, "I am not moving for someone who is just pretending to be ill"
The “good side”, like how essentially no one bothered to pull over and stop?
@@Demun1649 huh? I don´t know what that was supposed to be, cocky, funny or sarcastic or why if any of those but I can safely say you failed at all of those things anyway, but huh?
I like your train set video where you are playing with a train set with your friend by the way, very interesting.
The skills shown by the police riders and the ambulance driver were world-class.
I’ve been transported to hospital three times now and each time it’s been under blue lights. I have the absolute utmost respect for the drivers of those ambulances.
We do our best!
@@HickersFirst responders are the best!
lol. How come you have been that sick so many times?
paramedic here:
how about losing a few pounds of weight? doing more cardio for your health? doing less dangerous shit?
Wow. You re important dude !!. Zzzz
The motorcyclist in front of the ambulance was probably the best motorcyclist I've ever seen. He was in full control of his bike and the traffic situation at all times, regardless of which direction he was facing, which hand he was using to steer the bike or how fast he was going. That was perfect motorcycle control in every traffic situation.
Much better than all those motorcyclists who think that because they can accelerate or do a wheelie or jump over any obstacles, they can ride a motorcycle.
And it is simply unbelievable how the majority of road users are simply unable to react to such a situation or simply wait 5 seconds for the ambulance to pass. Even a pedestrian thought he could still cross the crosswalk after three patrol motorcycles with lights and sirens raced past him. Simply unbelievable.
Respect for the police and the ambulance driver. Every day risking own life to save others. ❤
🤣🤣🤣 moi pas besoin de sirène ni police
Driving in Paris is mind boggling the best of times: kudos to all involved
Incredible teamwork, using their skills for a greater cause - if everyone can learn from them this world would not be such a mess
Back in 1992 in the UK. I was born 14 weeks premature with a brain hermorage and severely underdeveloped lungs. I was police escorted up to London from gravesend, if it wasn't for the police bikers that day I wouldn't be here to type this
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Tax well spended! Respect for them. And you are still here to type that, so you are a strong person.
What a dangerous job these motorcycle police officers and ambulance drivers have. This gives the patients they are transporting a fighting chance to make it in life.
Good luck and good health for the child.big thanks to the cop on their motorcycles and the ambulanccrew.
When first watching, it feels cool to do the driving, you know, ignoring "they are specially trained." About halfway through the video, you see all sorts of techniques to make space where there is none. All four drivers did an amazing job, and I will pray for their continued success.
As an ex paramedic I had a few police escorts in my time across and around London. These motorcyclists are in a the top class. I noticed, too, the use of whistles, just like the UK's SEG. Brilliant work by all concerned. I hope the child made a good recovery
Outstanding! The police motor cyclists were absolutely brilliant and the ambulance driver was superb. Great team work and best wishes to the young patient who hopefully had a speedy recovery.
It’s a long drive from Brussels to Paris. I’m guessing that ambulance driver must have been exhausted at the end.
@@angrydoggy9170 Just over 175 miles with an estimated travel time of approximately 3 hours. Some driving under that pressure and as you say the ambulance driver must have been pretty tired at the end of his journey.
The three motorcycle cops and the ambulance drivers are great.
Unlike the stupid music!
Massive respect to all the civilians who listened and followed orders to create way for the police and ambulance.
I have raced bikes my whole life at that was amazing to watch. Years of training, front 2 were the blockers,cop in front of the ambulance was like the GPS, over here this way, down here. Massive respect to all four. You saved a life 😊
Magnificent coordination.
The police and the people in traffic, everyone is amazing!
I wish at least 1% of the world was like you...
Total respect to the real work the police do here and driving in Paris isn’t easy…
Fairme bien ton Q
Love the teamwork between both Police and EMS/EMT.👏🤝
Amazing cooperation from all drivers. I saw only two motorists who blocked the way ... even that was cleared up in a matter of seconds with the cops giving clear hand gestures.
I've driven in Paris. The complicated street pattern keeps you on your toes. This ambulance ride was beyond anything I could imagine. Hope the sick child made it.
I ride an FJR1300AP (ex-Police ) and it is amazing how capable a 1m wide and 300kg bike can be in traffic when it has nearly 150hp. Bikes did a fantastic job by opening up the gap successively.
Those escorts are luckier than you. They ride BMW bikes, not fake copies.
To me it looks like the guys on the bikes are playing chess but at high speed. On the fly they plan the route through traffic steps ahead of the ambulance while at speed. Respect to those riders and driver working as a team so well
Watching the 3rd bike made me nervous. And I think the first 2 bikes should be way ahead clearing/blocking traffic. Dutch police do it better imo. But still utmost respect for the skills.
You could not proceed with Dutch methods as Parisian drivers are famously aggressive and would go for the gaps created in a larger convoy formation even with sirens blaring unfortunately…
I'm a rider and I have mad respect for the motorcycle cops and the risks they take for everyday people. Awesome ambulance drivers too. ❤
Those police offices and ambulance drivers have my greatest respect. they give that little child a fighting chance at life. Those police offices were putting there own lives on the line to try and save that little child life. I salute them. Life is so precious. I hope That little child made it.
Amazing just how good those Police Bike Riders & Ambulance drivers were.
Can NEVER be paid enough in my opinion, bearing in mind how often they put their own lives at risk in order to save others.
Semplicemente SUPER FANTASTICI.... non ho altre parole che dire GRAZIE ❤
Ces policiers sont remarquables. Merci aux personnes qui s’écartent👍
Seeing both the Officer's and Paramedic's view across separate videos was nice
I am french and drive an emergency véhicule. They drived at high speed police bikers helps à huge lot because when i am alone drivers do behave but not has fast because police bikers Ain t there great job proud to be born and raised here
Wat een vakmensen. Politie maar ook de ambulance bestuurder❤ Blij met deze hulpverleners
Инспектора на мотоциклах профи своего дела 💪водителю скорой помощи отделный респект 💪и спасипо врачам огромное 💪все молодцы, люди с огромным ❤❤❤
Zarąbisty pilotaż, praca wykonana przez Policję w sposób naprawdę profesjonalny!!!
Mistrzostwo w prowadzeniu zarówno ambulansu jak i motocykli 👍
Awesome job done by the first responders, and kudos to the public for there response.
Bravo à la police française et au conducteur de l'ambulance.
Unbelievable! I have never seen such fearless and capable police motor cyclists.
Merci pour cette vidéo. Incroyable maitrise et savoir-faire des motards de la Police!! Et du conducteur du SAMU! Respect absolu pour ceux qui aide à sauver des vies au péril de la leur!
Parisian drivers show so much more regard for emergency vehicles, that Australian drivers.
👏👏👏👏 a spectacular result and I hope the child in the ambulance was saved. Well done!
These bike riders are phenomenal and so crucial for an ambulance driver! Kudos to all involved 👏🤗
that is some serious serious riding skills to throw those big bikes about like that.
The way these guys carved a path through twisty Parisian streets and traffic is amazing.
That was stressful to watch. Astounding job.
Yes, it's speeded up, just a little, but as someone who has done defensive and offensive driving training and been involved in a number of high speed operations, I can tell you, these guys were very, very good. One silly move or moment of panic by a driver and the police are toast. The police were impressive but the ambulance driver, weaving a big heavy vehicle through that traffic, was incredible. It takes some doing.
Man!! Outstanding job and fabulous video! Trés bien to the four guys who made this fantastic journey 🙂
I wanted to hug the police and just say thank you...
Amazing work and thank you from the bottom of my heart, the guys are professionals from head to toe!
The motorcycle escort was AWESOME!. I must say, though .... a lot of vehicles were pretty nonchalant about moving out of the way of emergency vehicles.
This is breathtaking! Astonishing job!
Wow.... so much admiration to the motorcyclists ! ! !
Bonjour, les pilotes des motos de police sont vraiment fort, la moto fait partie deux, c comme un prolongement d’eux même!!! Impressionnant du p’tit bonhomme des Vosges
Damn..The video was only 10 minutes long, but it felt so long. Really captured the intensity of the moment.
Wow such skilful riding and driving.The police motorcyclists are so good,but so was the ambulance driver.An ambulance is not so easy to move through traffic as a motorbike but he hardly hesitated that took nerve as well as skill
Felt like Mavericks canyon run 2.0 extended. The cops were absolute boss bikers, cowboys on weels. Amazing job ❤
Very exciting and emotional to see. Excellent police and ambulance drivers. Humanity at is best ❤
Simply incredible. Amazing skill.
Tbese videos always make me nervous. Amazing riding and skills from the escorts
For info, this is a trip from "Porte de la Chapelle" to "Hôpital Necker" on the west par of the "périphérique" freeway around Paris.
So North point => SW point of Paris.
As a kid, after a skull fracture, I did this exact same trip in a SAMU ambulance.
Motorcycle escort is done by Highway Gendarmerie, a highly trained branched of military Gendarmerie. Ambulances (private or SAMU) always get Gendarmerie escort when in a hurry.
SAMU, which stands for Service d’aide médicale urgente (Urgent Medical Aid Service) is a national emergency service here. They have ambulances and helicopters.
Correction: They drive on "Périphérique" freeway from North to "Porte Dauphine" which is on the west point of Paris...
Then Aveue Foch, Avenue Marceau, Pont de l'Alma, Quai d'Orsay, Avenue du Maréchal Galliéni, Boulevard des Invalides, finishing Rue de Sèvres at Necker Hospital.
@@Preyfr60 nobody gives a fuuuuck tho
juste un mot "incroyable" comment il gère leur moto et le trafic c'est ouf.
Even more astonishing : It was a special transfert with an ambulance wich was not even a French ambulance... They transfered a child from Belgium to France and, of course, it was much more easy for the Belgian crew to be escorted by the French police officers.
From Moeskroen in the very south of Belgium to Paris is 240 km. Seems unlikely to be true.
@@rudib-5304 It was, it's an escort to a very famous hospital in paris with world class health stuff that you don't find on many other hospital in europe if at all. They needed to do all the ride from belgium and not in heli because the child wouldn't have survived the pressure condition.
Belgian Ambulance.... that whould imply that the driver is a volunteer, not a professional. PRAISE!!
@@GerardScroogeGoes not always the case but often indeed
Living in Paris, I can tell that going from Porte de Clignancourt to the 15th District Necker Hospital in nearly 15minutes is really really fast, Huge respect to the Police motorcycles !
Those moto cops are so well trained and choreographed with one another clearing the way like that. Top notch policing!
Amazing to watch those guy put their own lives in danger to save a child,,,,,,heros one and all......
amazing..3 cops are working together for 1 life❤
fantastic driving with the police and ambulance
Respect to the police bikers and the ambulance drivers ❤🫶
humanity at it's best. Working together to save a life
Fantastic work to all concerned including civilian drivers for helping to get out of the way, God Bless
8:16 The Motorcycle Officer even stands up to give visual direction to the truck as their window was higher!
Wow, badass Bike Cops and a very skilled Ambulance Driver CUDOS !!!
Fantastic coordinations. Bravo and thank you to all motorcycle cops and brave ambulance driver. Job well done. Hope the patient was saved.
Amazing skill from the 3 police motorbike riders .
Respect for the police.
A very big salute to the angels involved
the wobble they do taking up the entire lane is basically a way for them to grab the driver's attentions via their mirrors... they can hear the siren and when they look in their mirrors they see the flashing lights and movement of the officers catches their eyes... it's actually a good technique when motorcycles are approaching an intersection and cannot lane-filter.
the escorts are amazing!
Just an FYI, Brussels and Paris are the capitals of Belgium and France respectively, and a trip between them is an average of about 3 hours give or take. So these guys were really on a big undertaking, let alone the fact it involved agencies from two countries.
I watched this many times over - kudos to the police men
One detail: it's not the A1 highway, but the "boulevard peripherique", in his northwest part, just after the A1 :-)
Unbelieveble how fast they drive / ride throught the trafic !
Díky Bohu za tyto profesionály 👍💖💝👏🤝
It almost brought me to tears....it takes such little effort to make this a better world...just a little kindness, empathy and common sense not just me me me me me....
It did bring me to tears. Just utmost respect for professionals who help people every day.
Yeah, I think the Ambulance driver only made one "mistake", when he didn't follow the police bike onto the separated bus lane towards the end -- likely because it was an incredibly quick move. At the same time, the police biker immediately moved back to the left, and made "another run" for the bus lane, this time with the ambulance more prepared :-)
I know that ambulance drivers are also trained to drive outside the normal rules of the road -- but that one probably was on a whole other level. I can imagine that the police bikers are doing this more often, so it probably was quite a ride for the ambulance driver...
these policemen are awesome and highly trained professionals, not just cops.
großer Respekt vor der Polizei
In Canada, and most of the US, traffic is required to stop, in BOTH directions, when emergency vehicles sirens on to pass. Sadly, incompetent drivers who blocks intersections on red and do not leave space often block ambulances and cause delays.
If i was going to hospital id pick these guys!!! Fantastic job guys and gals ( just in case)😊
Note SAMU is the organization of first responders and does not refer to any specific hospital. IIRC in this case the patient was being brought to the Necker hospital.
@Sangman Thanks for the info!
SAMU
Service Ambulance Médical d'Urgence means in english
Emergency Medical Ambulance Service
Necker Hospital (as seen at 8:42 when they all turn right) is THE specialized hospital for children. It must have been a pretty hard injury or a very young child so they had to drive from Belgium to Paris ...
@@stephn2033 service d'aide médicale urgente.........
Wahoo !!! Ils sont vraiment bon motards . Tres impressionnant et quelle belle mission . Bravo
That was pretty wild! Great job!
Un grand merci pour la Police
I bet the ambo driver and all the police riders absolutely loved this.
Also, if this were in the UK any of the drivers who moved out the way by driving through a red light would have got a ticket!
It's insane the lengths needed to make a clear path to the ambulance. I have mad respect for these police bike drivers and urge everyone who has a driver's licence to get nimble enough with their skills to quickly understand what's needed and quickly get out of the way.
BTW, we need an ambulance driving simulator game like this.
There's no hospital called SAMU. SAMU is an acronym for emergency assistance service in French. It's interchangeable with ambulances, e.g. 'someone should call the SAMU'. In fact it means something else entirely but I won't get into the detail which is too boring. The hospital is called Hôpital Necker Enfants malades which is indeed a pediatric hospital.
Massive respect for these riders putting their lives at risk so the child can get to hospital,
Meanwhile in the UK just stop oil block an emergency ambulance and the police do nothing.
It’s amaging
great skill and great kindness of beyond nation
The French gendarmerie motorcyclists are the best motorcyclists you can find, no other country has therm like this
MEGA JOB GUY'S!!!!!!!!!! WOOOOOOOWWWWWW