[BRAND NEW + RUMBLER] FRNSW Sydney Runner & Rescue Pump + Rail Fire and Emergency Central responding

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  • čas přidán 1. 03. 2024
  • ENG: A fire alarm at Martin Place train station causes a response from Fire Rescue New South Wales and Rail Fire and Emergency. From City of Sydney Fire station (001) the Runner and Rescue pumps respond. Shortly followed by the brand new Volvo pump 099A from the Rail Fire and Emergency fire station at Central train station. This beautiful pump has not been captured before and is using rumbler siren to cross the intersection
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Komentáře • 34

  • @samsemergencyvideos7791
    @samsemergencyvideos7791 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Central 099 Is Bloody Awesome. Lights Siren Is Amazing! Same Siren As QFRS CAPAS

  • @abdullahsheriffdeen4644
    @abdullahsheriffdeen4644 Před 2 hodinami

    Amazing catch!

  • @FirePhoenixEmergencyVideos
    @FirePhoenixEmergencyVideos Před 4 měsíci +4

    Wow, that Rail Fire & Emergency unit was really something special! Great catches!

  • @AustralianLightsAndSirens
    @AustralianLightsAndSirens Před 4 měsíci +3

    far out bloody lucky, nice one!

  • @REDNINGsStation
    @REDNINGsStation Před 4 měsíci +4

    you get alot around. first time i see volvos in australia. nice catch

    • @Redlandsemergencyvehiclerespon
      @Redlandsemergencyvehiclerespon Před 3 měsíci +1

      yeah QFES signed a contract to get a whole heap of the electric volvos but they still are a while away

    • @REDNINGsStation
      @REDNINGsStation Před 3 měsíci

      @@Redlandsemergencyvehiclerespon wee get also alot of volvos in denmark but no electric yet

    • @Redlandsemergencyvehiclerespon
      @Redlandsemergencyvehiclerespon Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@REDNINGsStationyes but i was talking in QLD where we have faded out Mercedes and only use Scania and some Isuzu's

    • @AustralianEmergencyResponses
      @AustralianEmergencyResponses Před 3 měsíci

      @@Redlandsemergencyvehiclerespon elaborate as to what you mean "whole heap"? so far they have only signed a contract for one 🤔

    • @Redlandsemergencyvehiclerespon
      @Redlandsemergencyvehiclerespon Před 3 měsíci

      @@AustralianEmergencyResponses i read it and it said multiple

  • @emergencyliguria1124
    @emergencyliguria1124 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Good video!

  • @HulpdienstenRotterdamoost
    @HulpdienstenRotterdamoost Před 4 měsíci +2

    Nice!

  • @TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses
    @TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very nice and lucky triple catch! 👏🏼
    Now I wanna see something from Hong Kong 😁

  • @firstrespondersqueensland1501

    Mate that’s actually hot asf good catch

  • @jamjardj1974
    @jamjardj1974 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice Volvo.

  • @Signal11
    @Signal11 Před 2 měsíci

    a smartsiren on a fire-engine? sweet.

  • @theofficialemergencyservic7881
    @theofficialemergencyservic7881 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Good catch 👌, still don't get why the big light bar yet only the ends light up.
    Could just do the same setup the CAPAs have in other states.

    • @SouthEastAustralianResponses
      @SouthEastAustralianResponses Před 4 měsíci +1

      i dont know how true this is, but i heard something that it was easier and cheaper for them to use that.

    • @theofficialemergencyservic7881
      @theofficialemergencyservic7881 Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah that probs makes sense, should have gone with the LAFD truck setup.
      Seems like a waist of a good light bar lol

    • @SouthEastAustralianResponses
      @SouthEastAustralianResponses Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@theofficialemergencyservic7881 well they aren't really wasting the lightbar as there aren't led in the centre of the bar, but the LAFD setup would of been nice.

  • @user-dm2qh6sf7x
    @user-dm2qh6sf7x Před 2 měsíci +1

    Now that is what you call a fire appliance
    I love that some people that first watch this thibk its the LFB in london or uk in general from the livery and use of Euro scania... :😊
    Just think ee should still go to all blue lights..
    Like this lfb beauty how awesome and rumbling is the siren tone...
    You can see the blue leds are so much better than old halogen blue rotator covers used previously..
    Blue by itself and have white replace thr red but mainly all blue!
    Even during the day blue is more visiblenow ..
    czcams.com/video/FOnv6JCPuSo/video.htmlsi=fXAXrXIrLDLPRRHe

  • @Exsolable
    @Exsolable Před 3 měsíci

    More of the Volvo first with 011 turntables anyone know what’s next?(Nice Catch)

  • @000Responses
    @000Responses Před 4 měsíci +1

    Maaate no fair! Haha

  • @Redlandsemergencyvehiclerespon

    great catch
    especial the rail fire rescue but is it operated by fire rescue or a different agency

    • @15sixmedia
      @15sixmedia Před 3 měsíci

      It’s operated by Sydney Trains.

    • @cadet182
      @cadet182 Před 3 měsíci

      @@15sixmedia cool thanks

  • @colpsonyt
    @colpsonyt Před 9 dny +1

    Not a big fan of the amercian-police like siren. Love the truck though, keep it up!

  • @dagwould
    @dagwould Před 3 měsíci +1

    Nice catches. I wish I had time to stand on Elizabeth street awaiting to see tax-payer dollars at work 🙂
    OK, but seriously, a few observations:
    1. The random Christmas tree warning light display is great if you want to keep motorists guessing as to the appliance distance and rate and direction of movement. Also helpful if you want to impose an increased (often subliminal) workload on motorists who need to figure out what is happening, with the light flashes separated in time randomly simply distracting from each other and reducing the potential impact while destroying spatial information.
    The alternating flash pattern is also not so good. With different colours it makes any spatial information ambiguous (different colours appear differently in intensity and conspicuity, making reliable depth perception and displacement impossible).
    The lack of large high-intensity intersection clearing warning lights (synchronized with the other lamps, as below) is also a worry.
    Answer: follow the FRV excellent practice of all warning lights operating in unison, synchronized to flash in alternating symmetrical colours. Absolute best practice for impact, easy of tracking of movement (axial and angular displacement) and simplicity of identification, with consequent reduction of observing motorist workload.
    2. Livery has similar problems. 5 different colours in various shapes and dispositions fail to outline the shape of the appliance; again, just to make it harder for drivers to quickly and unambiguously identify the appliance in a complex road scene, or in poor light.
    If you must have checking, avoid the silly Sillitoe bands (named after the word 'silly', obviously) and, if you must have checks, use Battenburg checking with much larger checks. The yellow, presumably reflective, band on the rear side is excellent, only it needs to be duplicated at the bottom of the side and on the cab sides and front.
    3. The Railway appliance has similar problems to those mentioned above, bet even worse livery, that would be a great camouflage with odd blazes of colour not reflecting the appliance outline.Looks more like an art-student effort than a serious piece of perceptional design.
    4. Sirens? They may sound impressive, and may in fact be impressive, but the only real test for sirens is their traffic clearing effect. I wonder if anyone has researched this and reported on the superior mode. I must say, in the RFS truck I drove many decades ago we had installed a horn from a diesel goods locomotive: best warning alarm ever! It simply blew traffic out of the way. Seemed to almost terrify motorists into instant action. But, that aside, acoustics ain't my area, its visual perceptional design which I studied at Uni.

  • @superbro3491
    @superbro3491 Před 19 dny

    099 central is the gay one