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  • @vaclav2062
    @vaclav2062 Před rokem +771

    "EA" on that armored truck at the beginning stands for "excalibur army", it's czech company that also makes lot vehicles for military and curently is working on modernization of circa 90 T72 tanks which will be send to Ukraine. I believe they work in cooperation with Tatra on some vehicles.

    • @bobeekCZ
      @bobeekCZ Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/bNMp4Bd-Qe4/video.html
      It is TITAN (military TATRA FORCE) and TRITON (military TITUS = collaboration with French NEXTER). Both vehicles are a response to the attack on the ammunition warehouse in Vrbětice, the consequences of which the emergency services were removing for more than a year in a very dangerous environment

    • @tomasrusina4641
      @tomasrusina4641 Před rokem +32

      yes this truck heave chasis from Tatra 815-7

    • @KratasCRAFT
      @KratasCRAFT Před rokem +32

      EA and Tatra fall uder the same holding (Czechoslovak group). I live in the town, where the EA factory is located and they have a Tatra banner at the entrance

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před rokem +14

      I thought it's EA games and car can't run without their bugged launcher 😀

    • @DanielTejnicky
      @DanielTejnicky Před rokem +9

      Tyvole to sem nevedel xD Diky!

  • @neddycz
    @neddycz Před rokem +3

    Fun fact: Euro Truck Simulator 2 is made by Czech developer studio SCS based in Prague

  • @Vojtaniz01
    @Vojtaniz01 Před rokem +423

    1:27 This one is also Škoda.
    1:50 Some of the new police vehicles (since 2019) have these bumpers. The police officers who use these vehicles were actually trained to perform the PIT maneuver by American police.
    3:30 The light color also used to be only blue. Newer vehicles, manufactured since 2016, have this red and blue light.
    4:08 Euro Truck Simulator is also a Czech game 🙂
    5:50 Yes, it is a Fiat.

    • @Vojtaniz01
      @Vojtaniz01 Před rokem +35

      By the way, if you are also interested in agricultural vehicles, check the Zetor company, a Czech tractor manufacturer. 🙂

    • @PropperNaughtyGeezer
      @PropperNaughtyGeezer Před rokem +11

      I especially like Czech beer. The only country that produces beer as good as ours.
      We were once given a 50l barrel of Staropramen "Grenade". Best beer ever but unfortunately not available here. We couldn't even get it from behind the Czech border. Must be very rare.

    • @Vojtaniz01
      @Vojtaniz01 Před rokem +2

      @@PropperNaughtyGeezer I have never heard of it, had to google it. It looks like that it can be ordered in bottles, in tin cans and in kegs as well. However, I don't remember seeing it in a shop.

    • @zdenekhosek339
      @zdenekhosek339 Před rokem +5

      @@Vojtaniz01 Pamatuju si, že se u nás prodával.

    • @kralicidoupe385
      @kralicidoupe385 Před rokem +17

      @@PropperNaughtyGeezer Where are you from?
      In my opinion U.S beer is like piss compared to Czech beer

  • @marive8
    @marive8 Před rokem +2

    RED-BLUE light - here in Poland we have it simple: BLUE-only signal is for all Police/Emergency/Fire/Military (single) vehicles, and BLUE-RED lights are for vehicles in column/convoy (for the first and last vehicle) - to inform other drivers that there are more cars coming - so in fact all specialized cars have both BLUE-BLUE and RED-BLUE lights installed and used depending on the situation

  • @stripemcr5722
    @stripemcr5722 Před rokem +24

    Czechia is certainly a country that has made an incredible progress in upgrading its emergency vehicles

    • @Dejanthedj
      @Dejanthedj Před rokem +7

      Not only that, what progress they made after communism fall is incredible. Czech Republic would be definitely one of the richest and most developed countries in Europe if they were not screwed by communist party in 70s and 80s, really sad times. Now it’s European country with great economy and european values, definitely one of the top countries in EU.

    • @aloissvajgl7722
      @aloissvajgl7722 Před rokem

      You are correct about our economy it isn’t the best but it could be worse

  • @ChokyoDK
    @ChokyoDK Před rokem +367

    If you're ever in Europe or in Southeast Germany you have to visit Czechia. Such a beautiful country and very friendly people.

    • @plonss
      @plonss Před rokem +16

      Definitely, one of my favorite countries in Europe

    • @danielroenschein5271
      @danielroenschein5271 Před rokem +11

      East or West Czech is the best😁

    • @xyzaero9656
      @xyzaero9656 Před rokem +9

      And the only European Country with a “second amendment” 🤩

    • @palanides5081
      @palanides5081 Před rokem +3

      @@xyzaero9656 Ouu yeah we are so proud of our gun law. You can own, carry and use guns almost as in US, but with less restriction on accesories and oweral bans - magazines, attack frongrips, tactical stocks.

    • @xyzaero9656
      @xyzaero9656 Před rokem +3

      @@palanides5081 Czech Republic, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland and a few others in the area have better gun laws than many US states, but the rest of Europe is really really bad.
      I do not travel to Germany with my guns for example.

  • @whiskeysk
    @whiskeysk Před rokem +44

    that big tyre crane says "sprava zeleznic" which roughly means "rail transport authority" so is probably a specialised vehicle for rail/trains related operations.

    • @CZpersi
      @CZpersi Před rokem +2

      And the huge tires are needed to support the weight of the heavy lifting crane.

    • @Pyrochemik007
      @Pyrochemik007 Před rokem +2

      @@CZpersi I bet it is to cross rails. You can see bigger cranes on smaller wheels.

    • @AndrewCZ47
      @AndrewCZ47 Před rokem +10

      The crane is a stock all terrain crane from Liebherr, 30 or 40 tons max capacity. All they added were the emergency lights, siren and radios.
      All of these have these huge tyres, you can't use doubles on them because of all wheel steering, so you need to go bigger instead. Also it helps with driving in the mud on construction sites etc.

    • @tom_marek
      @tom_marek Před rokem +3

      In Czechia we have Rail firefighters too... It is as separate branch of fire fighters...

  • @stepanvrana88
    @stepanvrana88 Před rokem +155

    Thank you for including my country! 🇨🇿 ❤

    • @DaweSlayer
      @DaweSlayer Před rokem +2

      Americans think they are very proud of their country ... untill they see YT comment section about something where u can see anything from here, for at least one second :D

    • @nikoyanakeff
      @nikoyanakeff Před rokem +3

      @@DaweSlayer Just like anybody, it’s great to love your country! 🇨🇿 🤝🏼 🇺🇸 America and Czechia both have their own unique vehicles.

    • @tomaskropik8469
      @tomaskropik8469 Před rokem +4

      Yes Czech Republic

    • @publickonfusion
      @publickonfusion Před rokem +4

      Nevtírej se 😄

    • @pavel_tuzar
      @pavel_tuzar Před rokem +1

      Hodně potěšilo vidět :D

  • @johnmckekell5568
    @johnmckekell5568 Před rokem +40

    The vehicle with the EA logo is a CZS 15 TRITON. EA stands for Excalibur Army, which is the company that makes the vehicle.

  • @pavel_tuzar
    @pavel_tuzar Před rokem +106

    Greetings from Czech Republic! Thanks for checking my video, hope you enjoyed our emergency vehicles :)

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Před rokem +16

      Thank You 🎉😎 I did enjoy it very much! Looks like a beautiful place too

    • @kacaouch526
      @kacaouch526 Před rokem +3

      @@IWrocker Hi Ian... You should definitely come to explore Czech Republic a little bit more (even though through the YT:)! I think you mentioned in your other video (long long time ago) that you have some of your ancestors here:)

  • @oldrichsmetana7092
    @oldrichsmetana7092 Před rokem +464

    Děkuji za tvojí tvorbu a reakce na naší malou středoevropskou zemi co ma kolem 10 milionů obyvatel děkuji držím palce a jen tak dál 😁😁😁

  • @kryp0269
    @kryp0269 Před rokem +40

    I’m from Czech Republic and I’m really happy to see a CZcamsr from America react to such a small country like ours thank you

    • @endera276
      @endera276 Před rokem +1

      Yeah same :D When i saw it in my recomendations, i couldnt resist to watch it

    • @valerija.legasov548
      @valerija.legasov548 Před 3 měsíci

      I am from Czech rep. too. It is fantastic, Americans are interested in our country and like Czech emergency vehicles! I am volunteer firefighter in a small town and we have two Tatra engines! My favourite ones are Tatra and Skoda! BTW, pretty cool are Czech search and rescue services and its helicopters! Fantastic are Czech mountain search and rescue services as well! Love and respect from CZ to USA! ❤❤

  • @AndrewCZ47
    @AndrewCZ47 Před rokem +64

    That armored truck at 2:08 (and its bigger cousin, 8x8 monster with 12 tons of water on board) was built for scenarios like ammo dump fire, industrial accident or massive forest fire. They used to have a tank for that (army surplus T-55 with huge water tank instead of turret and 2 remotely controlled nozzles), this should have similar performance but it's a lot easier on logistics.

    • @johnnysteele5934
      @johnnysteele5934 Před rokem +7

      Not only that, but the armored truck is built on the Tatra chassis, and is fairly new with the Czech "IZS". The Czech Police also have its counterpart for our Counter Terrorist Unit, ÚRN or URNA, which is called the T-KAT, which is completely made by Tatra, as far as I can remember.

    • @martinbarta8859
      @martinbarta8859 Před rokem +1

      I think it build by Excalibur Army, also czech manufacturer.

    • @romanatrojakova8401
      @romanatrojakova8401 Před rokem

      Good 👍🏼

    • @Dartful_NeverGiveUp
      @Dartful_NeverGiveUp Před rokem

      @@johnnysteele5934 *601.skss Urna used normal VW vans...

    • @johnnysteele5934
      @johnnysteele5934 Před rokem

      @@Dartful_NeverGiveUp They do use VW Transporters, yeah, but they also DO have the T-KATs. Not to be "that guy", but I occasionally see them at work, and they're definitely used by URNA.

  • @pavlakratochvilova6097
    @pavlakratochvilova6097 Před rokem +34

    Visit Czech Republic and especially Kopřivnice town - it's the home of Tatra company and there is also absolutely fabulous Tatra museum.

    • @Pyrochemik007
      @Pyrochemik007 Před rokem +2

      And before you go back, visit Tram museum and technical museum, both in Prague. Industrial revolution captured.

    • @petrmarek3356
      @petrmarek3356 Před rokem +5

      There are two museums in Koprivnice 😁, one for cars, second for trucks... Both absolutly great...

    • @Martin-tk3jd
      @Martin-tk3jd Před rokem

      @@petrmarek3356 proč si tu pišete anglicky , všichni češi.. lol

  • @jantadeasrejfek6860
    @jantadeasrejfek6860 Před rokem +1

    Hi, I am an volunteer firefighter from Czech Republic. All of our emergency vehicles used to have blue light's. Now we are slowly changing it to red and blue.
    We have some more interesting stuff, for example we have a semi truck from Mercedes Benz and the trailer is like a big hospital in small trailer. You can unfold it and get medical treatment for a lot of people at once.
    Just to let you know, the police cars in front of the convoy are state police and the last car ( the white one with Městská policie written on it) are like a City police.
    As you saw the medical cars, the small Škoda in front of them is a car where the doctor is driven to the pacient. They come few minutes faster than the ambulance to provide instant treatment.

  • @gamingcornsnake
    @gamingcornsnake Před rokem +26

    In Euro Truck Simulator 2 (Czech game) you can actually drive to the ŠKODA Factory and pick-up some cargo there. In the game it’s called Scout cars and is located about 50km northeast from Prague.

  • @Valentezinho
    @Valentezinho Před rokem +92

    Lived in CZ for 5 years. Great people and country! Loved every minute of it. Get onto motogp please and keep up the good work!

    • @TheRenegade349
      @TheRenegade349 Před rokem +13

      Thank you for kind words hopefully you come back any time soon

  • @11spaggy
    @11spaggy Před rokem +90

    The firefighting special you're interested in is a Tatra Triton made in cooperation with Excalibur Army. It's a civilian version of the military special designed for interventions in extreme conditions and dangerous environments. It is armoured and airtight. And the colour combination of the lights blue - red has only been used in the Czech Republic since 2018. Until then, they were only blue. The sound of the sirens is not always the same, but can be varied while driving.

  • @AlainnCorcaigh
    @AlainnCorcaigh Před rokem +22

    I'm just as impressed at how clean the place is.

    • @Geker3
      @Geker3 Před rokem +1

      What do you mean "impressed at how clean the place is"? It's EU ofcours it's clean and safe. We pay a lot of taxes to keep it that way. ;)

    • @VratislavNemecml
      @VratislavNemecml Před rokem

      It is not everywhere.

  • @DarkMatter1992
    @DarkMatter1992 Před rokem +5

    The 3rd ambulance was indeed a FIAT Ducato, you actually get that vehicle platform in the USA too, but branded as a RAM ProMaster.

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Před rokem

      Great information thanks 😎

  • @simondvorak6
    @simondvorak6 Před rokem +4

    2:34 this is Excalibur Army Patriot II, main focus was for army but, Czech firefighters ordered it for fighting fire from close range, this vehicle was mainly used in our biggest forest fires in Hřensko.
    2:52 this is Tatra Force or T815-7, again, main focus is for army but it is used as firefighting vehicle in Germany and Czech Republic.

  • @MIKI-dc2dv
    @MIKI-dc2dv Před rokem +3

    Like two years ago, emeregncy vehicles in Czechia had only blue lights, but now they have red and blue

  • @adamsvoboda5647
    @adamsvoboda5647 Před rokem +2

    Something about emergency. In Czechia there are a lot of vehicles from diferent manufacturers. You can often see a Volskwagen crafter or Mercedes sprinter, also we use other VWs models like transporter...these are all vans. We also have normal cars. Mostly Škoda car's...models like Kodiaq, octavia or yeti. In Prague we also have an emergency truck, his call sign is ,,Golem" (I think, this one is a Mercedes as well). Every ground vehicle is colored by this reflective yellow color with same looking livery, and emergency cars uses red and blue lights. We also have some helicopters.

  • @manofharlech5775
    @manofharlech5775 Před rokem +17

    Hi there, in the Czech Republic we used to use all blue lights but now it's changing to blue-red for the red's better visibility in daylight. That's why you can see vehicles with both kinds of lights...
    BTW here's one more armored Tatra fire truck... 😉
    czcams.com/video/hei1ZyCAqLk/video.html

    • @pantroll1977
      @pantroll1977 Před rokem +2

      Tak zrovna ta červeno modrá není kvůli dennímu světlu, ale kvůli sníženým podmínkám vidění :D mlha atp... :D

  • @gerrydilleburch6626
    @gerrydilleburch6626 Před rokem +11

    Yes, you are right, the last ambulance is a Fiat Ducato, also known as RAM Promaster in the US.

    • @marco_grt4460
      @marco_grt4460 Před rokem

      Is more like a medical clinic or Emergency Control Unit that Fiat Ducato camper

    • @gerrydilleburch6626
      @gerrydilleburch6626 Před rokem

      @@marco_grt4460 it's about the car model not what it is actually used for 🤷‍♂️

    • @marco_grt4460
      @marco_grt4460 Před rokem

      @@gerrydilleburch6626 sorry, i misunderstood the comment

  • @semirk11cz59
    @semirk11cz59 Před rokem +10

    The Czech Republic uses both blue and red beacons, and Euro truck simulator and American truck simulator from SCS Software are also from the Czech Republic.

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Před rokem +2

      That’s so cool, I didn’t realize at all that those games are from the Czech Republic 🇨🇿

  • @TriggerTail
    @TriggerTail Před rokem +2

    Fun fact: The fireman siren on the cars is so loud that if you're in a tunel and the siren is going off, you almost won't hear anything else than the siren, maybe even a gunshot is more silent.

  • @rajtak1292
    @rajtak1292 Před rokem +2

    Hello, I live in the Czech Republic and I am very happy that someone from the USA is interested in us and our IZS component

    • @jiriondrejka6815
      @jiriondrejka6815 Před rokem

      IZS? Tomu nebude rozumet ani prekladac a ne tak cizinec.

  • @kennycze1
    @kennycze1 Před rokem +34

    About that Czech Republic vs. Czechia thing. On 14 April 2016 the government agreed to make Czechia the official short name. So both terms are right. It's the same thing as Russian Federation vs. Russia. I personally think that the term Czechia kind off caught on in last 2 years. For example we use it as our name in our international hockey games which is of course always important event for us. Great vid btw, cheers from South Bohemia.

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Před rokem +5

      Thank you for some context on that, I’ve heard both and simply didn’t know which was better to use in conversation.
      Glad you enjoyed 🎉 more to come 😎

    • @shpeq
      @shpeq Před rokem +1

      @Petr Moravan Vyoral You guys in Moravia get offended to often :P Anyway, living in the Bohemia part and would never use Cesko or Czechia. Sounds stupid :)

    • @msmichellewinchester
      @msmichellewinchester Před rokem +1

      @Petr Moravan Vyoral Man, what are you smoking? 😂

  • @YamiKisara
    @YamiKisara Před rokem +1

    Fun fact: the first firefighters in Czechia date back to the 1850's, with the very first emergency group dating all the way back to 1821. State organized police in the modern sense dates back to 1754. And health emergency services date back to 1795, although it took several decades before a proper service was established.

  • @koga1330
    @koga1330 Před rokem +2

    Just like in most European countries emergency lights are officially blue but they often use red as an additional color as it is more visible at a distance.

  • @MIKI-dc2dv
    @MIKI-dc2dv Před rokem +5

    Its kinda sad that they didnt showed the paramedic's truck, its really big and beatiful, many peoples are out of their minds when they see that

  • @adrianmclean9195
    @adrianmclean9195 Před rokem +4

    Most of Australia's fire engines are Scanias - and Isuzu's for rural fire service.
    Canberra's are light green.
    Scania does have comprehensive headquarters here for the trucks and buses, maintenance and repairs and I think modifications.
    The semi high speed train that runs along the entire QLD coast, from the capital Brisbane to Cairns is a SAAB - Scania ( SAAB do make aircraft - used extensively in Australia - REX airlines.)
    The train is a tilt train, so it tilts into corners to remain stable, when the tracks cannot support very fast trains.

  • @jankoflak820
    @jankoflak820 Před rokem +1

    5:26 So these are what is called a "rendezvous" system. It's basically that you have seperate vehicles for the EMS specialists (the middle one) and for the doctors (with M.D degree; the small one).
    The way it works is, there are situations where only the ambulance is needed, like a broken leg and situations where you need a doctor, like mass traffic accidets.
    This way you can either dispatch only an ambulance or both of them (sometimes it can happen, that the M.D. can be dispatched from a different hospital - according to who and where is available atm.). Also, they are independent, so the specialists can get there and provide basic aid and when the doctor arrives, they then provide more sophisticated help/expertise.
    The biggest one is I believe for massive accidents, because it carries a lot of equipment, but no stretcher (while the middle one can carry a stretcher)

  • @homobohemicus
    @homobohemicus Před rokem +2

    Police indeed had all blue lights here in the CZE, however they changed it to red and blue as they said the red lights has a longer wavelength and is seen further away and in bad weather... And also like that most if not all Skoda Combis have steel front bumper to avoid damages but also to be able to conduct car to car manoeuvres (during chases, etc...)
    And the tiny Toyota looks like a Toyota Aygo .. Its smaller than the Yaris and manufacture in the Toyota/Peugeot/Citroen plant in Kolín here

  • @mkrsek1
    @mkrsek1 Před rokem +4

    As for emergency lights, we use to have only blue, but recently (like 1-2y back) red-blue combination was introduced to new wehicles because one of the colors is better visible in daylight and the other during night. Today, some of older vehicles still has only blue lights.
    The armored fire vehicle is Excalibur Army special called Triton, 18tons max weight, balistic level II protection. It has 2.000 litres water jet operated from inside the cab. It is used for firefighting in areas with danger of explosions.

  • @CrazyBubaCZE
    @CrazyBubaCZE Před rokem +5

    As many people already said EA stands for Excalibur Army, what probably no one said is that Patriot(Army)/Triton(Firefighters)/Rioter(police) use not only TATRA suspension/chassis system, but also theire unique aircooled turbodiesel V8 ;-) and regarding beacon light color red and blue is pretty new (no more then 5 years) and mostly on police cars and couple Ambulance cars (mostly new cars), big fire trucks are still with just blue (as it was for all emergency vehicles), back than you can also tell if the car who is aproching is Fire/Ambu/POPOmobile just by the sound of siren because there were different
    And I forget that that little (smallest :-) ) Toyota is also made in Czech Republic

  • @Diveyl
    @Diveyl Před rokem +2

    6:07 last white car is from Municipal Police in Kolin. I guess that is were that parade took place.

  • @janzatloukal1
    @janzatloukal1 Před rokem +1

    Fun fact. Vehicle you seen at 5:00 (one with the crane) belongs to czech reilway. Yes our railway company got its own fire brigade. These guys got even their own tank.

  • @Tomaskom
    @Tomaskom Před rokem +3

    The Tatra fire truck would also be my favourite 😉
    The sirens have interchangeable modes, the faster ones are probably used when more attention is needed. Also I believe that when the vehicles brake harder, it goes into a very fast annoying siren sound, probably automatically, to alert the drivers further.
    Another interesting thing is the rendez-vous (RV) system for ambulances - in more severe cases when an actual doctor is needed, not only the paramedics, a separate passanger vehicle is sent with a driver and the doctor. That is usually something like Škoda Octavia combi, Yeti (seen here), Kodiaq, or even the electric VW ID.4, with a lot of equipment in the trunk and on back seats. The RV meets the ambulance on the site. That vehicle can also be rerouted to more critical place if needed. On the way back, the RV can help the ambulance in serious emergency situations, by accelerating ahead, stopping traffic at an interseciton to let the ambulance drive through smoothly, then accelerate ahead it again and repeat. Really efficient.

  • @d0m1n1kcz2
    @d0m1n1kcz2 Před rokem +33

    The reason some vehicles have RED-BLUE lights and some have only BLUE-BLUE is beacause there was a law that dictated the use of only blue emergency lights, but it was changed quite recently (2018 or 2019 I think). Therefore some "older" vehicles have only blue lights.
    Also that truck at 2:15 is a CZS-15 Triton (short fo cisternová zodolněná stříkačka) made by Excalibour Army in cooperation with Tatra Trucks and THT polička. Its used mainly for operations in extreme and dangerous environment. This vehicle also has a cool big bro called CZS-40 Titan and CV-40 (czcams.com/video/tvNMGSLlYlY/video.html )

  • @andrewsfilms3674
    @andrewsfilms3674 Před rokem +2

    The EA logo belongs to Excalibur Army, a company that manufactures army vehicles and tanks. It is based in Šternberk in the Czech Republic!

  • @bitkarek
    @bitkarek Před rokem +2

    in CZ all emergency responders had alwas just blue lights, but recently (just few years ago) it has been slowly changing to blue and red. So older cars have blue, newer cars have red/blue.

  • @hypexans5308
    @hypexans5308 Před rokem +10

    1:15 Toyota Aygo
    2:05 Truck build for the czech military (mostly Tatra running gear)
    3:04 some polaris buggy (those fly on trails and small mountain roads)
    4:13 Euro Truck has emergency vehicles; you will see accidents ecc.. and some times you will have to deviate cause the road might be closed. If you buy the special transport dlc you will be escorted by ''pilot'' cars; with mods u can drive basicly anything.
    5:42 Fiat Ducato

    • @jangalasekdis.7645
      @jangalasekdis.7645 Před rokem +1

      CZS - 15 Triton at time 2:05 is not built for the army of the Czech Republic, but for the rescue unit of the Fire and Rescue Service and is used for demanding fires in which there is primarily a risk of explosion. Both Triton and Titan (CZS - 40) intervened, for example, during a fire in the Czech Switzerland National Park
      CZS - tank-mounted syringe, the number indicates the power of the pump.
      CZS - 15 Triton v čase 2:05 není stavěn pro AČR, ale pro ZÚ HZS ČR a slouží k náročným požárům, u kterých hrozí především výbuch. Triton i Titan (CZS - 40) zasahovali například při požáru v Národním parku České Švýcarsko
      CZS - cisternová zodolněná stříkačka, číslo udává výkon čerpadla.

  • @radkaslavickova
    @radkaslavickova Před rokem +3

    My husband drives the Triton very often and I have also sat in it. It's a amazing car 🙈

  • @GranDioUz
    @GranDioUz Před rokem +2

    Ahoj. Hi. Czech first responders (police, FD, ambulance) uses blue lights in the past. But from Oct 2018 there was change of law (rule) that they can use red and blue. The reason was that red is better visible in daytime then blue. and blue is very good for night time. So new vehicles after that would be equipped with red and blues. :)

  • @GoToCoMedia
    @GoToCoMedia Před 9 měsíci +1

    The history of the Tatra company dates back to 1850 and is one of the oldest truck manufacturers in the world. The company has made many significant developments and innovations in the field of vehicle production, especially in the field of trucks. Tatra trucks are renowned for their reliability, durability and excellent performance on difficult terrain.

  • @majklson15
    @majklson15 Před rokem +12

    The first tiny car is Toyota Aygo ;)
    5:03 if you like Skoda - the car going next to the parade in opposite direction is in fact electric Skoda Enyaq ;)
    6:05 this Toyota is a city/town police, all police cars before are from state police
    6:14 the cars after the parade are again Skoda cars - Fabia, Felicia and Octavia ;)
    I am glad you like it and impressed that you know Tatra :)

  • @Pidalin
    @Pidalin Před rokem +3

    it reminds me some game with firefighters I played in like 2004, it was very cool game, I think it was called literally Fire Department, but I am not sure, name was translated to Czech, you had to move with those cars to put them more close to your foot firefighters to make water refilling faster and when fire was blocking your way, you ran out of water fast, it was a cool game

  • @heisenberg6317
    @heisenberg6317 Před rokem +1

    5:00 fun fact; this car with big black wheels is not actually just some car, because it have a special modification. After pressing a button, a secret railway wheels will show up, and you can drive this car also on railway. Give attention to big letter "Ž", that means "správa železnic (pokud se nepletu)" > "railway administration"

  • @petrpischnoth4919
    @petrpischnoth4919 Před rokem +1

    As of today, the Fire Rescue Department has two new special vehicles. In Hlucín, firefighters have taken over the largest tanker in the Czech Republic with a volume of 21,000 liters and also a durable syringe labeled CZS 15. The firefighters call it Triton and will use it during attacks in extreme conditions.
    The car is equipped to handle fires in forests or factories where explosions are at risk. Rescue unit began to seek it, among other things, after its experience

  • @almerindaromeira8352
    @almerindaromeira8352 Před rokem +7

    Germany and Austria have blue lights because it gets diffused the best at longer distances. It was adopted in 1933 for the police and fire service (which was part of the police back then) so the bombers in WWII wouldn't be able to spot it well.

    • @Pyrochemik007
      @Pyrochemik007 Před rokem +1

      Yeah we kinda wanna have our vehicles well visible even during fog or blizzard, so that other drivers see them and do not kill our policemen and firefighters.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před rokem

      We had only blue too in the past, but they changed it few years ago, I think new lights were from american company back in the day because it won some competition for new lights or something, so they decided to change a law and allowed blu-red combination, also, they say it has better visibility and they like this change, so all new cars will have blue-red lights in the future, if they don't change it again, but I think it looks cool, our cars now look more unique in Europe, especially those with installed extra ramming bumbers.

  • @dominikvachl8439
    @dominikvachl8439 Před rokem +9

    Love to see my country getting some love and respect!

  • @dustojnikhummer
    @dustojnikhummer Před rokem +1

    4:55 Those two with the yellow Z on the side are actually not our national fire service, but a fire service of the state company that owns most of the Czech railway network (Not Czech Railways, they are another state owned company that leases tracks from SZ (translated to Railway Management))

  • @vladimirsochor2124
    @vladimirsochor2124 Před rokem +2

    Only blue lights were allowed until 2018 in Czechia, since then also red can be used, but only in combination with blue. As almost all lights since approx. 2016 are multicolor, they just switched one half to red.

  • @sebastiannovotny8198
    @sebastiannovotny8198 Před rokem +3

    Btw. we have been switching to blue-red beacons only in recent years, most emergency vehicles in the Czech Republic still have pure blue beacons.

  • @marekgerhard
    @marekgerhard Před rokem +3

    Hi from Czech Republic :)
    The lights used to be blue-blue, but after 2018 it is possible to use blue-red. Each color has its advantages and disadvantages. But the combination of red and blue covers a much wider light spectrum and is more practical. Red color is more visible in fog, snow, heavy rain, etc...

  • @Togynar
    @Togynar Před rokem +2

    In Czechia we also had all blue lights on police and fire department cars not too long ago. I think it's been about a year now, that we have the "american style" lights.

  • @bunnydontcare3664
    @bunnydontcare3664 Před rokem +15

    I believe that armored vehicle is used for firefighting in former ordnance attempted areas.
    In East Germany, such vehicles are used in forest fires, in areas where munitions from World War II are still lying in the ground.
    Have a good day. =D

    • @kubec1314
      @kubec1314 Před rokem +1

      tatra is clasic czech fire cars and now is 815-7 and Force kabine standard

  • @Mariacek1983
    @Mariacek1983 Před 8 měsíci +1

    We were using only blue lights in Czech Republic, but sientists found out, that in heavy fog you can see red light much more better (sooner) so we use now both lights.

  • @The_Wallu
    @The_Wallu Před rokem +4

    The Czech Parlament updated law about beacons kinda recently, that's why someone got just blue lights. They wasn't allowed to use red lights for this purpose before. Btw. It's like mixed fleet of vehicles from all Czechia regions not like one region or even town.

  • @petrapilcova9693
    @petrapilcova9693 Před rokem +6

    I'm from Czech and I love my country.🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿

    • @petrhavlicek393
      @petrhavlicek393 Před rokem +4

      Me too, já také.

    • @PetrHavlicek-dw1zo
      @PetrHavlicek-dw1zo Před 5 měsíci

      Já nade vše miluju svoji zemi Českou republiku a nikdy bych odsud nemohl odejít ani kdybych věděl, že se tam budu mít "lépe".

  • @MrUwagas
    @MrUwagas Před rokem +2

    The Czech fire truck is the new Scania P440 from Ostrava city, amazing color( special from the Moravian-Silesian region), perfect siren :)

  • @johnnysteele5934
    @johnnysteele5934 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hello! Thank you for the wonderful video and I'm delighted to see you like our emergency response vehicles!
    To explain a few things you were confused about...
    The liveries on our Police cars used to be White with a Green Stripe since as far as I can recall, actually. I believe since the separation of Czechoslovakia in 1993. During the start of the 21st century, we have transitioned from those white and green, into the liveries you see here, silver with blue and neon yellow!
    With that, we used to use all-blue Emergency Lights, for all three of the emergency responses. However, with modernization, we have moved on to use red-blue lights for the Police, and the blues are slowly being phased out in favor of the red-blues. This happened during the latter half of the 2010's, if I recall correctly.
    Another thing is about the medical liveries.
    Czech Republic is separated into 14 parts called "kraje". Sort of "Counties" if you will. And in every single county, the insignia of the local branch of the Police Department, the insignia of the local branch of Fire Department, and the livery of the local Emergency Medical Service, all change depending with the coat of arms and flag of the "County", for example, from the texts on the EMS vehicles, you can see that this is the Central Bohemian kraj, and with the last vehicle, you can see "Kolín" which is the name of the city they're having the parade in. Liveries and insignia in Prague, or other kraje, Moravian, Silesian, Southern Bohemian, etc. will be different, and easily, you can distinguish them! For example, Prague heavily centers around Red and Yellow, as those are the colors on the flag of the city of Prague. :)
    Finally, the last vehicle, full white with livery, that is not the Czech Police as a whole, like the State Police, but only the localized, Obecní Policie Kolín, Municipal or Metropolitan Police, basically.
    A lot of cities and towns have "Městská Policie" or "Obecní Policie", which unlike the Czech Police, is not under the Ministry of Interior, but under the local city magistrate or town hall. They do not have the same rights and privileges as the State police do, and their jurisdiction covers only the limits of their city or town.
    Hope I was able to expand your horizons on what all of the liveries, Police forces, and emergency lights mean! And don't be afraid to contact me for further information or even possibly, if you'd be so inclined, collaboration in your videos, where I can explain the things you see live, if you're ever inclined to react to Czech emergency response again! :)¨
    Have a swell day, and if you read this far down, you're a star.

  • @warficzek8959
    @warficzek8959 Před rokem +17

    Thank you for the praise of our Czech rescues and greetings from the Czech Republic

  • @112Gooi-en-Vechtstreek_ASD

    the toyota at 1:17 is the toyota aygo and is a compact car for the cities

    • @vrbka2692
      @vrbka2692 Před rokem

      Aygo made in Czechia
      czcams.com/video/Qbs4R3g4evI/video.html

  • @nikodevil993
    @nikodevil993 Před rokem +1

    4:50 The crane carrying truck there is actually not just a emergency vehicle, it is specificly owned by the firefighters under control of accidents on the railroads. They are used not just there but you can notice it by the Z like shape on the side of it which is the sign of czech Railway Managment.

    • @nikodevil993
      @nikodevil993 Před rokem

      I also noticed a few things our emergency units hid from the public, like the Golem used by paramedics, which is basicly a like a clinic on wheels

  • @Ghostwulf.J.M.
    @Ghostwulf.J.M. Před rokem +1

    In Austria, Police, Ambulance, and Fire Fighters use only blue flashing lights while emergency driving. For the fire department i can claim, a red flashing light shows the leading command unit in place, and a green one shows the collecting place for the SCBA-bearers.

  • @The_Unexpected_Inquisitor

    Thanks for a vid, this is actually from my nearest town(Kolín - central Bohemia region) ..this event is traditionaly held every year at spring for yeears( 15 years+ for sure) - it is called "A day of the emergency rescuers" and they bring all those vehicles on the town square so people and especially children can look inside them and see how they work.. there is usually police, firefighters and ambulance and the military actually participate too but they got their own space outside of the town.

  • @michellemaine2719
    @michellemaine2719 Před rokem +23

    My dad used to work on Tatra trucks before we emigrated to the states. I love seeing how excited you get about these vehicles, like a little kid (no offense meant at all, it's endearing). I landed on your channel after watching your UK video (living in England now). This would not normally be my thing, but anything UK or Czech holds my interest, haha.

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for sharing, I’m excited to learn some things about Czech people and culture, (and UK too)
      Glad you noticed my enthusiasm 😎🎉🤣
      I do get excited watching these, it’s a nice break from the crazy world and news that’s always on these days

    • @jiriondrejka6815
      @jiriondrejka6815 Před rokem

      @@IWrocker Czechs are good in playing of Ice hockey as well. Ex-player of Buffalo Sabres in 1995-2003 named VACLAV VARADA is comming from our little town Koprivnice, where trucks Tatra are made, and as a child he started to play for Ice hokey team Tatra Koprivnice. Latest he was successfully working as a Ice Hockey national coach of U20. As a head coach of Ice Hockey Extra League (Prime National League) team Ocelari Trinec he won the Winning title. ;-)
      Regards to your family.
      GOD BLESS YOU.
      :-)

  • @Rascacio86
    @Rascacio86 Před rokem +1

    I have work with many Scania engines and the engines that are used in ship and trucks have a minimum 5 tons of pressure per piston is insane.

  • @VaclavMacurek
    @VaclavMacurek Před rokem +1

    5:00 Crane is owned by firefighters of railway instructure owner and operator - and yellow sign is letter Ž standing for železnice.

  • @foxfire0ne
    @foxfire0ne Před rokem +6

    I was hoping for more ambulances to appear, especially the special ones Prague department has in use. I like the EMS module Golem, but it's hard to find any video of it.

  • @Jur_a
    @Jur_a Před rokem +3

    You should google up Czech Ambulance “Golem”! Pretty cool vehicle. Greetings from Czechia ❤

  • @magemun
    @magemun Před rokem +2

    Czechia used to have only blue sirens. Recently they swithed to red and blue for most of the newer cars.

  • @gab_rab
    @gab_rab Před rokem +1

    I remember that when I was little I went to a fire station with my class, because our class teacher knew one of the firemen.
    I remember trying on the fireman clothes, riding in the firetruck etc. but the most interesting thing there was a tank painted red, we were then shown a presentation of it's uses, and it is used for derailed trains and other heavy objects.
    I still have the footage from about 5-7 years ago.

    • @gab_rab
      @gab_rab Před rokem

      Fun fact: I got a mug for climbing over a wall there

  • @oakld
    @oakld Před rokem +4

    Apart from that truck from Excalibur Army, there are fire-brigade Tatras with armored cabs, I think it's Force line, very cool looking. And I believe there are few fire tanks for very special tasks as well. As for games, I'm not an expert,but AFAIK you can drive a lot of stuff including cool trucks in Farm Simulator.

  • @TheSkimi95
    @TheSkimi95 Před rokem +3

    Hello nad greeting from Czechia. Since you love trucks and Skodas, you might be interested in one and only truck they made called Škoda Xena

  • @ferasobolic
    @ferasobolic Před rokem +2

    In the Czech Republic, we also have fairly well-managed access to weapons, and obtaining a firearms license is well managed. I don't have a gun and I don't feel threatened when I walk down the street at night.

  • @romanatrojakova8401
    @romanatrojakova8401 Před rokem +2

    2:10 this car is a ballistic vehicle that is used, for example, in places where there may be ammunition, but also in places where a dangerous substance leaks, otherwise it is funny to watch a person from a foreign country react to our IZS👍🏼😅

  • @daesu3236
    @daesu3236 Před rokem +3

    lol, im from Czechia and im learning about our emergency vehicles from US channel:D Glad my firefighters have such a cool equipment:)

  • @marcelm605
    @marcelm605 Před rokem +4

    Tatra is awesome and very old car brand 1850-1890 depending , i have one what i bought very long time ago 603 and 613 :) and military vehicles are legendary same as paris dakar :) i think in 1987 they make model who drove around world

  • @35manning
    @35manning Před rokem +1

    Here's an interesting fact for you, a long time ago Australia used blue only for police, red only for ambulance and blue and red for fire.
    You could tell what they were from a distance just on the lights, now we use red and blue for all.

  • @Foolercze
    @Foolercze Před rokem +1

    They have a push bumper because Czech police officers learned to pit maneuver in the US. Škoda is actually not a Czech car anymore, although it is produced in the Czech Republic, the design is of German origin and in 1996 Škoda was bought by the Volkswagen concern. On the state police cars and ambulance cars there is a light reflecting the sticker.

  • @DanVibesTV
    @DanVibesTV Před rokem +9

    The small Toyota is smaller than the Yaris. It's a Toyota Aygo - tiny car with amazing fuel economy built in cooperation with Citroen and Peugeot (Citroen C1 and Peugeot 108 are basically the same care with different badges). Depending on the model year you can expect between 3.9 and 4.5 l / 100km (52 to 60 mpg) - the newer Aygo X uses the bigger platform of the Yaris, got raised by a few inches (so that they can call it Crossover^^) and gets slightly worse gas mileage of about 4.8l/100 (49mpg). And it is actually produced in Czechia.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 Před rokem

      I think it has a Daihatsu engine also owned by toyota

    • @foxy126pl6
      @foxy126pl6 Před rokem

      @@alanmay7929 it was based on one, but the ones used in the newer aygos are modernised by toyota itself

    • @clarksonoceallachain8536
      @clarksonoceallachain8536 Před rokem

      Japan has some daihatsu kei cars on the force
      Smaller than any toyota

    • @The_Unexpected_Inquisitor
      @The_Unexpected_Inquisitor Před rokem

      Actually they are produced in this very town 😀 and the police got the Aygo as a gift from the company. Great for maneuvering around the town since Kolín is historical city and thus it's sometimes dificult to get htrough especially the traffic spikes..

  • @TomC2_
    @TomC2_ Před rokem +6

    I am really happy you posting this videos about Czechia!
    Because i really enjoy this videos about Czechia.
    I living here and actually this state is beatiful!
    But Škoda Cars is from 1991 year is part of Volkswagen Group but Škoda is still most big firm in Czechia!
    Love your content!
    2:20
    Fact about the "armored" vehicle.
    This vehicles is firefighter and serves on inaccessible locations for example: Woods, muddy roads, wet dirty roads and so on!
    And i like 2 this Vehicle.

  • @barnabasik
    @barnabasik Před rokem +2

    Did you know that name of Tatra is derived by iconic Tatry mountain in Slovakia? (Formerly CzechoSlovakia) 🏔️❄️

  • @Cjarka_
    @Cjarka_ Před rokem +1

    The armored vehicle, if I remember correctly, is for when there is a flood as it's pretty high so that water won't leak in (ofc it's also sealed) and if there was something heavy the water is carrying and hit the vehicle, the crew would be safe.

  • @wencakrivanku2838
    @wencakrivanku2838 Před rokem +4

    hi, i am from czech republic and i like your enthusiasm for our country and for our stuff.. pretty reaction video buddy!

  • @georgeschannel295
    @georgeschannel295 Před rokem +3

    Hi from Czech republic ;) Hello America, I admire your machines full of chrome ;)

  • @akama336
    @akama336 Před rokem +2

    Alright today I have learned that specialised railway firefighters are a thing :D The yellow logo on the truck at 4:50 is the logo of the company that looks after all the railway tracks in Czechia

    • @adamreditel0583
      @adamreditel0583 Před rokem +2

      Yes, the railway administration has its own fire and rescue service, similiar to lets say airport fire brigade. They respond to emergencies on railway administrations property or if requested by Czech fire and rescue service

  • @denoxssxd
    @denoxssxd Před rokem +2

    Hi, we used to not use red and blue police warning lights but now I'm not sure America's inspiration has started to come in and has included rambar and this patern of warning lights.

  • @Fvandenberg
    @Fvandenberg Před rokem +11

    You should react to: "How different Countries React To Emergency Services"

  • @wolfrinav7863
    @wolfrinav7863 Před rokem +6

    👍 Little lesson how to pronouce Škoda auto brand: That "Š" at begining of the word try to pronounce as a "sh" in word "share", "shake". At the and it will sound like saying [shkoda].
    Good videos. CZcams algorithm works in mysterious ways, that you were suggested to me in Czechia.
    As I'm saying, "It's good, but always can be improved."

  • @GeorgiiiVaampire
    @GeorgiiiVaampire Před rokem +1

    Last 5 years Czechia has been really been expanding its arsenal of emergency and military vehicles, I really like that my country is finally getting on par with some of the highest ranking countries out there

  • @sansirus434
    @sansirus434 Před rokem +2

    Czech emergency services used all blue lights for a long time but then were allowed to use red and blues. Most newer vehicles will have red and blue lights while older ones have blues.

  • @martaskali925
    @martaskali925 Před rokem +4

    Well I'm impressed as a Czech guy! I didn't even know we have such variety of emergency vehicles. I guess it´s good thing I didn't know. It´s better to do not need their services right? ;-)

  • @petrlorenc7230
    @petrlorenc7230 Před rokem +3

    Love your enthusiasm, man. Just an amendment to the red-blue emergency lights: it's a fairly new thing (used to be all-blue), but you're right, it's better this way. Should you be around one day, let me know, I'd love having a beer with ya (also: we have a fire station with plenty of these cool vehicles just around the corner:-))

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  Před rokem

      Great info thanks 😎 I’d have a beer with ya 🎉 I hope to travel as soon as I can!

  • @ondravasmera4970
    @ondravasmera4970 Před rokem +1

    I am happy about your enthusiasm and that you like our Tatras and Skodas. Greetings from the Czech Republic

  • @Real_Mystical_Fox
    @Real_Mystical_Fox Před rokem +1

    5:50 thats our biggest ambulance i think it can get there like 8-10 patients used only if some huge tragedy happens i think its called Felix,Fenix