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Our Reaction to Nordic Emergency Vehicles Responding (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark)
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@Murvelhund

2 months ago

They have those sounds so that people can truly hear them coming and get out of the way.

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@flingan7512

3 months ago

2:14 Scania is a Swedish company

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@JenniferHarrison1

2 months ago

In Finland, those small ambulances are for either doctors or ems field supervisors. Ambulances can be yellow, white or even black. Fire department has red small cars or vans for fire marshals. The bigger trucks are for firefighters themselves. Police have both vans and normal cars and they are always either unmarked or white and blue coloured. We have many different sirens for emergency vehicles so you can't really say if it's police or ambulance when you hear the siren. If the siren is "weird" it's mostly a firetruck of some kind. And the bus you regognized, it's a tram.

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@nina-kitty6573

3 months ago

In noric countries, we learn to move when emergency come, even we walking. When we take driving license, we learn , to stop the car, if its police, ambulance or firefighters siren. There is also trafic laws to stop the car.

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@paanalle

2 months ago

chains hanging under ambulace are onspot automatic tire chains

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@vicolin6126

3 months ago

To clear up some of your visible confusion: 1. The "green bus" or "train" you saw is Tram. Light-rail that fill a function close to what buses do, but are smaller than actual trains. They go on rail that is embedded in the asphalt. Common in for example Gothenburg, Sweden. 2. SCANIA is Swedish company, its nice to see that our Nordic neighbors chose locally produced firetrucks. People always speak about "German quality", but their stuff is often over-engineered and have many points of failure. Swedish made = made to last (ofc no bias as a Swede :D) 3. The black police cars are often for "civilian clothed police", meant for when a low-profile is needed. 4. The smaller cars painted in red/yellow that follow firetrucks and ambulances are for secondary functions. It can be to clear the way for the actual firetruck, or to transport someone in a leading role for a particular job. The cars following the ambulances seem to mostly be emergency doctors. 5. Never knew we had so many different sirens between our countries. Growing up in Sweden, I (wrongfully) assumed we would have agreed on a common system. The Finnish ones sound alien to me, very fast for some reason, never heard them before. The Swedish ones are more slow and have long, loud, tones. 6. "Polis" is correct for both Sweden and Finland, while in Finland they also use their native "Poliisi". In Finland, both Finnish and Swedish are official languages. Norway and Denmark use "Politi", for some reason - no idea where they get the "T" from (native Danes/Norwegians - explain this please).

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@jordgubbe7

1 month ago

4:48 The last fire truck "Kem & räddningscontainer" is translated to chemical & rescue container, They are for example used at forest fires and chemical spills (hazmat calls). That truck in particular is from the rescue service SÄRF - Södra älvsborgs räddningstjänstförbund (Southern älvsborgs rescue service union) SÄRF is quite common where i live too, although we have NÄRF - Norra älvsborgs räddningstjänstförbund (Northern älvsborgs rescue service union)

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@ZernixDK

3 months ago

Akutlæge means emergency doctor. They are dispatched along with paramedics in very serious emergency cases.

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@ANDZIGCREAM

3 months ago

4.31 into the video is my hometown. Hell yeah

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@phaexus

1 month ago

[ 3:53 ] - The van is an ambulance and the car is an emergency/acute doctor.

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@norajoybrusewitz5280

3 months ago

Akutläkare is emergency doctor its for more Sirius accidents

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@phaexus

1 month ago

[ 13:49 ] - The building is Copenhagen City Hall.

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@MeMe-ph1wd

3 months ago

akutlaeke is (guessing) emergency doctor or boss car

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@norajoybrusewitz5280

3 months ago

Scania is a care brand

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@gonace

3 months ago

The chains under some vehicles is to provide a path to ground for static electricity. As a truck or car moves, it can build up static electricity. This is especially true if the vehicle is driving on a dry road. The chains provide a path for the static electricity to travel to the ground, which helps to prevent sparks and fires.

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@toomasargel8503

3 months ago

15:20 that truck was moving office to emergency where are more then 100 peopole on dangerous

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@Noobs343

2 months ago

It's not an ambulance and a police. It is the leader of the ambulance, he who is in charge and make decisions when they are out. They are all driving these type of cars in Sweden, and Denmark and Norway as well, in the same color as the vehicles, like a firetruck or an ambulance. So that car for a firetruck in Sweden is red but for ambulance the car look the same, but it's yellow. The other vehicles that is actually doing a job, like getting patients, or have the water to get rid of the fire, they look different.

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@matshjalmarsson3008

3 months ago

Traffic in the Nordics is very orderly, we take the correct lane, cars stops for pedestrians etc (in general). It's very different from eg the USA

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@MeMe-ph1wd

2 months ago

akutlæge = "doctor on call"/ the doctor on duty. Google translater is terrible, but when use danish-finnish-english I got that result. akuutti (finnish)= acute.

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