FIRE RESPONSE Tokyo Fire Department Shinjuku Fire Station
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- The Shinjuku Fire Station gets dispatched to a fire. You can see a rescue truck, two pumpers and a command van responding. The ladder was probably cancelled as the crew was in turnout gear but didn't hop in the truck. An ambulance was also responding later, however probably to another call.
Einsatz für die Feuerwache Shinjuku der Feuerwehr Tokio. Ein Rüstwagen, zwei Löschfahrzeuge und ein Einsatzleitwagen rücken aus. Die Drehleiter war anscheinend ebenfalls alarmiert da sich die Besatzung eingekleidet hat, rückte jedoch nicht mit aus (Abbruch?). Ein Rettungswagen fuhr ebenfalls raus, vermutlich jedoch zu einem anderen Einsatz.
by Dirk Steinhardt - www.rescue911.de - www.rescue911-videos.com - Tokyo, Japan - 09.2015
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even the fire trucks are cute in japan
LMAO
TRUE
That’s why small one is 2tone truck
@@Spitzgor Foxes of course.
And anime.
*Everybody Gangsta Until The Fire Engine Starts Yelling.*
Dann462 big fan
dann462 Hagagaa
I'm dead, lmfao
Fesd
Ces.. fd
Everybody stoopid do'in this cliched comment.
A large part of the world: we use wee woo sirens
Japan: *aaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*
not really, two tones are reasonably uncommon, mostly in some european countries.
for example, the caribbean mainly uses regular wails probably from federal signal and other companies, certainly argentina, their fire engines use a mechanical siren, vietnam is a gigantic mix considering it is mainly comprised of donated vehicles, and ukraine and other post soviet countries are unique, they use old soviet sirens, like the AZD 500 and sgu-60, which aren't really a wail, they're hard to explain
Um.... America?? Duh?? They use those type of mechanical sirens too.... Q2 Sirens???? Diddly duhh!?!?
This cracked me up so bad 😂
me and the boys using wee woo sirens
They don't seem to be in a hurry at least compared to that Croatian video.
Yea same thought
@John Doe We dont drink vodka in Croatia...
Cause the Europeans are BOSS!
Because they are work like a clockwork. Not runing, but i think, effective.
@@st3v3nk3 exctly if you stop time they are fast
I love that the ambulance has an auditory turn signal "Ambulance is turning right! Ambulance is turning right!"
2:32 is that supra
Supra MK4
IS THAAAT AAA SUPRAAAAAAAAAA
@@RefrigeratedWaffles2 no it's not. That's a supra mk8
Car guys have joined the chat
Is that a Supratatata
2:33 when you see those taillights, you already know what car it is
Is that a supra!?!?!?!?
it is supra 🔥🔥
A *SUPRA* 😎
I like how the fire fighters are always calling out over the trucks PA to ask the drivers to move. It's very unique to Japan.
Good luck actually hearing them in your car.
WTF this is like another planet
MiddleAgedMassive 😂😂😂 bro u killed me
Ur true
Culture differences even in emergency services are pretty cool. =P
@@Kevill Yeah they are
Ikr
Imitation is the best form of flattery... hats off to the series "Emergency" in the 70's... you taught the world to do it right.
I like the use of turning signals as they pulled out of the station!
Anthony Baldini ofcource
2 minutes, 20 seconds from door roll up to the first apparatus on the street. For a Code 3 call, that’s a minute and 20 seconds too long... 🤦🏻♀️
That was an unusally long time? I wonder if thats normal?
Right? I was baffled seeing them put on their jacket and SCBA on outside. Here we just throw on the hood and pants/boots, then jump into the truck and get the jacket, SCBA, helmet, mask and gloves on the way.
They arrived with time enough to save the foundation.
@@dtmevolved I put my bunkers and helmet on, get in the truck and go. I wait until I get there to put everything else on.. Our Engine is only a 5 seater and gets too crowded to put everything on in the truck.
very slow.
I was surprised to see an Iveco in Japan. I visited that station in April and it wasn't there. The only foreign cars seen in Japan were German, British or Swedish (and the odd French or Italian make). Anything else was a grey import. Not a single Hyundai or Kia was seen, and the rare US car was owned by US diplomatic staff (I saw a Chevrolet Suburban with US Government plates between Yokohama and Tokyo). All trucks and vans I saw were domestic models.
When I went to Japan I saw a very few Hyundai Sonata's as taxis as they use those cars as taxis similarly to how American taxis are now widely Toyota Camrys.
At 5:08 we get to hear what "Move Bitch, Get Out The Way!" sounds like when translated into Japanese :P
I heard it two.
It's saying "Ambulance turning right."
I think a more realistic translation would be "excuse me please sir or madam, if it's not totally out of your reach, would you mind giving way to us for just a short second so we can help other people in danger? It would be so much appreciated, thank you so much and we are totally sorry for the invonvenience, thank you so much, sorry sorry sorry"
NOT a fire response. As fire engines in Japan have a distinct differentiator in their sirens for different responses. A simple wail of the sirens means a nonーfire response. A wail followed by bells is the signal of a response to a fire. Bells on their own, means that they are on patrol. An example of a fire response with sirens and bells can be found in the same channel on this link:
czcams.com/video/2Z_12ubOJx4/video.html
In the philippines they use the bell as an indicator that they are returning to their base
Good info ty
wtf I've been watching vids like this for years and didnt know this at all. always wondered about the bells and why they're there sometimes and not others. cool as fuck.
you can hear some bells as they get farther away
I was at that station a few years ago on vacation.. cool fire units
2:32 toyota SUPRA
giannis westbrook uu
😍😍 I love supra.
dude is that a supra?
Richard Brown might wanna go down next door for that.
That’s like saying “look there is a Japanese person”.. they are everywhere in Japan
They even give vocal warnings, man I LOVE JP :D
Pimp Daddy I've always wanted to go to Japan
"Yo, people! There's an emergency, so please move! We need to save lives, guys!"
"Yo, people! There's an emergency, so please move! We need to save lives, guys!"
Actually they say "Vehicle is going left/right/trough the Intersection"
yeah they scream ytuepwtupiwutwpi and take they're sweet ass time responding too a call
Casual Supra driving past..
Sheriff Industries I saw that!
i was watching then suddenly...ohh supra
Sheriff Indus
*muffled eurobeat*
I have to say, that was a very clean supra.
Wow, I didn't even notice the Japanese Fire Engines have medical sirens! That's actually awesome!
even the firefighters in emergency are polite
European revenge: the aerial ladder is a German-Italian Iveco-Magirus!
@inspector morse yeah but the truck is italian, then transformed in italy so @tubodradek is actually right
@@andreiciripan7147 I would probably think that the entire outfit will have been produced in Germany at the Ulm plant and then quite possibly shipped to somewhere like Yokohama probably in a container from Hamburg or somewhere.
Similar machines have been exported also to South Korea and Taiwan.
Thank you for posting, great video!
Thanks for posting!
Amazing Catch , The units I did not like... Greetings from Argentina.
They certainly take their bloody-sweet time.
karlwjm haha I though my city of Long Beach were the only ones! 😂
William Wait wat they eat dogs 😯
Thank goodness
William but im curious what countries do :3
@@NovaStar1 China / Indonesia i believe.
This is my favourite fire station!
I lived in Akabane for some time just close to a forest at ion and I remember hearing these creepy sirens at night...they sound like the war has come back...yet quite fascinating. I remember one night in particular when I was in my regular night stroll there was a fire close to my place, the sounds were haunting...
"The real heroes do not wear tight suits, they do not imitate spiders or bats, they can not
fly. And sometimes they die trying to do it!"
A phrase about firefighters. Best regards from Venezuela.
Well, firefighters flying fire fighting helicopters are technically flying... Right...
Great video as always. Love the Japanese fire trucks. ♥
Very good sound of sirens!!!
Tokyo has the cutest little fire trucks
Cool trucks. Have never seen japanese before and great sirens! And they have a Iveco :D
A foreign vehicle manufacturer in Japan is like sending coal to Newcastle.
It s really strange that japanesse have a european truck
Einsatzfahrten Nordstemmen.....its not a europia. Truck its not even IVECO its ISUZU
@@cantiladrianeb.6241 3:48 IVECO
@@cantiladrianeb.6241 It is an Iveco. The "ladder truck" (dont know the correct name) which doesnt move out to the incident
God to know Firefighter's in Japan also step on the Q siren peddle getting in the truck!
Robert Vogel
One time way back I was yelling at my partner for keeping his foot on the Q while arriving and it was actually me. Ha ha ha ha
I've done that more times than I care to admit. Lol
That isn't a Q siren; it's a Patlite.
So true on stepping on the Q when getting into the officer seat. I done this a few times. Late calls from a volunteer ff
@@infinitecanadian I believe it’s a federal signal model 28
These little trucks are so adorable XD
I had no idea that Tokyo Fire used Federal Q2B and eQ2B sirens. That’s awesome!! They took a page out of America’s playbook and put Qs on their trucks.
They aren’t q sirens they are model 28 sirens also by federal signal
Those are actually probably locally made models based off the Model 28.
LOL they are using an IVECO Magirus! Incredible, do Fire Departments in Japan actually use Italian trucks? That's awesome!!
Take your time lads the fire will still be going you get there ffs😳😳😳
From what other commenters suggested, this station is likely not sending the initial response but is sending back-up to crews already on scene. I'm sure if they were the closest station then they would be out much quicker.
@@gregoryclark8217 For a station on initial turnout the target is under 60 seconds to kit and get going, with support it can be anywhere from 2 to 5 minutes from the call out.
is it me or is this a very relaxed and slow response
Its an back up response :p
Awesome video
2:30, IS THAT A SUPRA?!
7 months later yes it is.
These guys use their loudspeakers to good effect. Watched 3 appliances approaching a major intersection in Nagoya with stationary traffic in front of them. Lead machine calls out request, 4 cars in front of him move into the intersection while facing a red , and move left clearing the way for the machines. He calls out thank you as they pass through. Before cars can reverse to their previous spot, lights change to green, all other cars remain stationary until these 4 cars have sorted it all out and carried on. Lovely to watch, and so typical of life in Japan. If you have not been there, I recommend you give it a try. I met a female fire fighter in Nagoya, on one of my fire station visits, that would not be out of place in a top model magazine, then watched her do a 3 storey ladder rescue carry down during a drill, with no problem Amazing country.
I wondered what they were saying !
Right, in Japan they drive on the left. Was trying to figure out why so many people were driving the wrong way (opposite of the fire engine DoT)
i can recall the turnout time in Glasgow ( Scotland)circa 1980 was 30 seconds during the day ,and 1 : 30 at night. if we took longer the we were subject to punishment of one form or an another if we failed to meet the criteria...
From what other commenters suggested, this station is likely not sending the initial response but is sending back-up to crews already on scene. I'm sure if they were the closest station then they would be out much quicker.
3:10 *sprays glasses with window cleaner and wipes them clean* IS THAT A SUPRA?
It is, japanese people use cars like supra as daily drivers because you cant really afford to maintain 2 vehicles in japan. for every vehicle you have to provide a parking space or you cant register it
Godzilla is in town. lol
Paul Wicklund Oh, no! There goes Tokyo! Go go, Godzilla!
No kingcon vs Godzilla
Paul Wicklund jajaja
how lovely to here mr li's siren :)
They are smart having someone direct the traffic as the rigs pull out; in America, they do not do that. We just rely on on other drivers/pedestrians to have working ears and/or eyes!
Imagine if Emergency Vehicles went "Move Now, Move Now" instead of WEEEEEEEEEEWWWOOOOOOOOOOOO
They do where i come from when you dont move for our siren we tell you to get lost over our speakers.
@@user-pc5tc8dj7v Where are you from?
@@jheeshin621 europe.
@@user-pc5tc8dj7v (just curious) which country?
Everything in Japan is so tiny. Even the fire trucks 😂
Yuck yuck...is that what the Japanese escort told you?
Everything except the bugs. They're like devil spawn.
One reason the vehicles are small( overall) , is because of the many narrow streets in Japan .
shut up
Except for the anime tiddies
Amazing in Japan use this siren, here in Brazil is called, the sound of war. Crazy!
Nice to see fire appliances turnouts in Japan❤❤❤❤❤
how about that emergency response time...
They look like mini matchbox cars I use to play with when I was a kid
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Thanks... Arif Bangladesh country
2 years later...
The fire stations in Tokyo are way close to each other causing the drive times to be short..
2 minutes turnout time, plus 2 minute drive... 4 minutes on scene. I wouldn't say it is "slow".
@@dxb8086 correct, probably the closest station is already in attendance.,
hey, it's already 2 years...
Any time you like guys, good god what a slow turnout.
From what other commenters suggested, this station is likely not sending the initial response but is sending back-up to crews already on scene. I'm sure if they were the closest station then they would be out much quicker.
Clean roads dang!
Its may look small and cute but japanese fire truck are advanced.. Volunteer firefighter from malaysia also bought truck from japan.. Sweetttt
I love how they are screaming shit going down the road blasting a Q siren knock off.
Things can sound or look similar to eachother without being a knockoff. Next thing you're gonna say is that the carter air raid siren is a knock off of the gents one.
Super Trini Gamer in this case, that is definitely a knock off. There is NO chance that is a Federal Q siren.
@@maggy3418 Read my comment again. It is *not* a knockoff. They can be similar without being a knockoff.
Super Trini Gamer well the people at Federal Signal, who make the real Q, disagree with you.
@@maggy3418 yhey make a press release about it? Any lawsuits flying about?
Nice one!
Pity it wasn't a full turnout :P
Heard it's the best fire department
Nice clean truck
the ambulance at the end really did take his time
It's probably the medical case if you know what I mean
so does the fire trucks
by the time the slow ass FD.and the ambulance got too me i'd be dead
@@D-M-J From what other commenters suggested, this station is likely not sending the initial response but is sending back-up to crews already on scene. I'm sure if they were the closest station then they would be out much quicker. As the description of the video says, the ambulance was likely responding to another call.
@@gregoryclark8217 They're all still slow as hell
I am Japanese. But, I have never seen Iveco fire engine. Perhaps it is only deployed in this fire department.
( 1 Year) what did they say while coming out of the station?
@@BrokenRecordProductions
緊急車両が右に曲がります。車は止まってお待ち下さい。
Emergency vehicles turn right. Cars stop and wait, please.
the speaking is good^^ i wish it would be common here too^^ so u can ask on a autobahn to make way and not drive after the firetruck and fill up the emergencylane makeing it impossible for other emergency services to arrive at the scene
Nice Fire Japan
WOW!!!! These guys are slow, 2:19 for the 1st unit to pull out then add at least another 30 seconds for when the call came in. You looking at almost 3:00 minutes until the 1st unit rolls. 😭
Well
It’s dark outside, so more than likely they were asleep. Considering the amount of people who needed to come down from what I’m assuming is the second floor of the fire station, 2 minutes 19 seconds isn’t bad for waking up, getting dressed, getting downstairs, getting into bunkers, getting on the truck and leaving. Go be an armchair quarterback somewhere else
@@swimmer17485 That was an unbelievably slow turnout time. At my old station the longest we'd take was 90 seconds at night. That's from asleep to on the rig and out the door. In a fire 3 minutes is an eternity.
swimmer17485 I am a career firefighter with 23 years on the job. This is not an armchair quarterback criticism - that was an unacceptably slow turnout. Being at night and in bed is no excuse. Fire doubles in size every 30 seconds, and that’s exactly why an expeditious turnout is necessary.
@@maggy3418 so back up responses need to be fast to?
everybody left their shoes
Fire Bureau in most cities except Tokyo use electronic sirens, and even Japanese people who come to Tokyo from rural areas hear motor sirens used by the Tokyo Fire Department and mistake them for air raids.
Wow I never noticed that
BEAUTIFUL!!!! By italian firefighter
ラフターが気になる!どんな仕事するの?
1:50 Japaneese fire siren?
просто круто все!
All these little and compact Japanese fire trucks right next to this one Iveco ladder which just looks gigantic next to these small things.
it sounds like world war 3 had started lol
This comment is getting strange now🤔
Never been to Japan. Is their apparatus 2/3 the size of typical engines in the USA due to narrow streets/hilly terrain?
Tully3674 you are probably right
Actually, that's a pretty normal size for a fire engine... America and Canada are the only places that use those huge Pierce fire trucks; pretty much everywhere else, like Asia, Australia, NZ, Europe, South Africa etc use trucks built by companies like Volvo, Scania, MAN and Daewoo (in Asia) which are all of similar size
Tully3674 american trucks are just to large
BURNZY1234 I've noticed that some English and ANZAC rigs are up there in size. Not as large as American or Canadian apparatus but larger than I've seen in Asia and Eastern Europe
Actually American/Canadian fire trucks are so large, I think. You can find a ladder truck next to the ambulance, and it is made by Iveco Magirus, European company. So, you can understand rescue truck is almost same as the European. Small fire engine's full length=5700 mm, full width=1900 mm, gross weight=5990 kg, and no water tanks, it is smaller than European.
that siren on the ambulance is so kawaii and the firetrucks are cute as well
danke....
How come it takes them nearly 2 minutes to send out trucks etc. If someones live was in extreme danger it could already be worse.
Every country has its institutional cultures. Perhaps their system works without problems? Maybe their building codes are robust that structures don't burn down like match boxes in two minutes as they tend to do with our recycled dry-walled homes in the US.
dcentral haha true I live in the U.K. which I guess constitutes why we need it
Or stations are close to each other causing the drive times to be short..
2 minutes turnout time, plus 2 minute drive... 4 minutes on scene. That would be not bad at all!
rescue 911 did you know that I've always want to go to tokyo
They plan out everything at the station with maps and layouts of the buildings if I remember correctly. You can actually see the drivers getting on the latest and are carrying boards.
da notare l'autoscala italiana a sinistra
un bel bestione x le strade di tokyo
Aldo Agnellini vero!
Iveco Magirus? Turbostar?
Muito bom
Its like a fire force anime... i love japan... from phillipines...
Anime no
Were they telling people to move, over the PA system?
if not mistaken they are announced their approach.Mostly at all junction they will do it and will end by thank you. Instead kept honking others vehicle.
i think I've seen a supra 2:30
ولد صلالة yep, it's literally just a Supra casually driving around.. I wonder if it's common in Japan,m oh... wtf am I saying, of course it is! Also woah this writing style is either glitches out or I'm tripping! It's kinda cool! It's like I'm writing backwards, yet normally, I'm guessing that it's because of the language.. pretty cool and unique!
ولد صلال. Yes you di
I saw a Shinjuku fire engine running through the streets of Tokyo. That was way cool in their downsized trucks.
Nice video
An Iveco truck?! In Japan?! ITALIAN POWER!!!! :P
Low Range Maniac I noticed that too :p
it is really rare to see them in Japan. mostly they use Japanes vehicles.
Wow, that was a really slow response!
1:35 An Iveco ladder truck? That is exotic in Japan.
They use the Q-Siren?
Everything Rap Ikr I thought maybe they use the one UK use
Technically speaking, those sirens are litterally scaled down air raid sirens
At 2:57, apparently one of those devices, (on the command van), can be seen.
Periquito valencià looks like it!
Regardless whether or not it was an actual Q, I was pleasantly surprised to hear a mechanical siren in the first place.
Any clue what the loudspeakers are saying?
Most likely, "Approaching intersection,be advised" or "turning right, be advised"
Kallus Rourke often its pre recorded
The fire trucks: the driver was shouting (when exiting the station) that they were turning right, and were asking other traffic to make room for them. The ambulance: the pre-recorded female voice says "ambulance, turning right". I used to live near a crossing in Tokyo and often heard ambulances and fire trucks approaching and shouting their intentions to other traffic. Nevertheless, they approach crossings very slowly and carefully, never at high speed.
They were babbling something about an octopus and school girl uniforms like all Japanese do.
I'll assume you don't speak a word of Japanese.
Love the Q sirens.
These are direct drive sirens more like Federal model 66 and 28 sirens as the Q is a coasting siren and takes longer to wind down plus these sirens are too small to be Qs
Those sirens are cool.
Iveco in Japan ?!! wtf ahahah
I seen isuzu.
@@theamericaneaglepatriot9673 It is a Iveco , no mistake
@@theamericaneaglepatriot9673 Aswner is there 3-4 Isuzu Fire Truck and 1 Iveco Ladder still at station standby
Looked more like a :Chinese Fire Drill" to me. Slow as hell and total disorganization.
The preparations for leaving the station start the moment, the call comes in. They get as much information as possible and plan the routes to the incident. At the same time, the firefighters get the full bunker gear on INSIDE the station due to the limited space in the cab of a fire appliance. Once they have everything planned out and suited up, they leave the station. Here, the units were sent as a backup for the initial units on scene.
great!
Nice technologies
I've never seen such a slow response
Easy to judge when you aren't personally there or have any knowledge of whats actually taking place. Many factors play into it.Hell they could just be responding as extras to something that already has the FD there. its easy to youtube QB but a good QB actually has information and facts before calling out faults