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

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  • @MaxSujyNorden
    @MaxSujyNorden4 ай бұрын

    Hello! :)

  • @Murvelhund
    @Murvelhund4 ай бұрын

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

  • @K4M1K473
    @K4M1K47317 күн бұрын

    The smaller cars you see follow an ambulance, same colors, is an emergency doctor and a paramedic. Those following firetrucks are Firefighter operation manager, which the Police here also use, Police operational manager. Police in the northern countries all have civilian looking cars that are used for different purposes, like traffic control, special police units etc

  • @JenniferHarrison1
    @JenniferHarrison14 ай бұрын

    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.

  • @flingan7512
    @flingan75124 ай бұрын

    2:14 Scania is a Swedish company

  • @Ragedaonenlonely

    @Ragedaonenlonely

    4 ай бұрын

    More specifically it's a truck brand. I have no idea how they haven't heard of it because it's one of the largest in the world.

  • @nina-kitty6573
    @nina-kitty65734 ай бұрын

    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.

  • @moondaughter1004

    @moondaughter1004

    4 ай бұрын

    Also the road rescue service if they have a priority 1 alarm like a major car crash or a burning car

  • @ZernixDK
    @ZernixDK4 ай бұрын

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

  • @vicolin6126
    @vicolin61264 ай бұрын

    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).

  • @MaxSujyNorden

    @MaxSujyNorden

    4 ай бұрын

    1. I've never seen a tram before so make sense that I had no idea, lol!

  • @Slaskhask

    @Slaskhask

    4 ай бұрын

    Partly from wikipedia: Polis comes from the Middle French word police ('public order, administration, government'),in turn from Latin politia, which is the romanization of the Ancient Greek πολιτεία (politeia) 'citizenship, administration, civil polity'. This is derived from πόλις (polis) 'city'. Politi is simply the Danish and Norwegian spelling of a greek word.

  • @vicolin6126

    @vicolin6126

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Slaskhask Ah, thank you!

  • @paanalle
    @paanalle4 ай бұрын

    chains hanging under ambulace are onspot automatic tire chains

  • @jordgubbe7
    @jordgubbe73 ай бұрын

    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)

  • @jordgubbe7

    @jordgubbe7

    6 күн бұрын

    Clearing up information! I mentioned my local fire department (Norra Älvsborgs räddningstjänstförbund) in the comment, this name will soon not be used, Norra älvsborgs räddningstjänstförbund and räddningstjänsten mitt bohuslän will be going together and from the 1st of january 2025 they will be called Räddningstjänsten Fyrbodal.

  • @phaexus
    @phaexus2 ай бұрын

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

  • @norajoybrusewitz5280
    @norajoybrusewitz52804 ай бұрын

    Akutläkare is emergency doctor its for more Sirius accidents

  • @MeMe-ph1wd
    @MeMe-ph1wd4 ай бұрын

    akutlaeke is (guessing) emergency doctor or boss car

  • @ANDZIGCREAM
    @ANDZIGCREAM4 ай бұрын

    4.31 into the video is my hometown. Hell yeah

  • @1991beachboy

    @1991beachboy

    4 ай бұрын

    Didn't think I'd meet a fellow Boråsare here 🙂

  • @ANDZIGCREAM

    @ANDZIGCREAM

    4 ай бұрын

    @@1991beachboy hahaha nä oddsen är nog skyhöga för de.

  • @phaexus
    @phaexus2 ай бұрын

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

  • @Noobs343
    @Noobs3434 ай бұрын

    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.

  • @matshjalmarsson3008
    @matshjalmarsson30084 ай бұрын

    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

  • @norajoybrusewitz5280
    @norajoybrusewitz52804 ай бұрын

    Scania is a care brand

  • @MeMe-ph1wd
    @MeMe-ph1wd4 ай бұрын

    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.

  • @toomasargel8503
    @toomasargel85034 ай бұрын

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

  • @yamikage8826
    @yamikage88264 ай бұрын

    Scania is a Swedish Truck & Bus Manufacturer.

  • @tomeng9520

    @tomeng9520

    4 ай бұрын

    And Volvo. Is a Swedish Truck & Bus Manufakturer. Volvo also builds cars but is bought by Geely, a Chinese company.

  • @alvdansen7172
    @alvdansen71724 ай бұрын

    LOL Iceland is once again left out and not shown with the other nordics. I would love to see how the Icelandic emergancy vehicles respond.

  • @WillyAndreBergstrom

    @WillyAndreBergstrom

    4 ай бұрын

    We all know why. Icelandic emergency response is two dudes in a Toyota Landcruiser or Hilux with a bottle of Brennivin 😂

  • @jordgubbe7

    @jordgubbe7

    3 ай бұрын

    i would also love to see them respond. My good friend who lives in reykjavík told me that emergency services rarely responds, (they do but not as often as the rest of the nordics) so there's not really any videos filmed there. There's some videos on the internet but i don't think there's any when they're actually responding. (I saw one video where fire trucks drove with lights, i think was from Brunavarnir Suðurnesja)

  • @rft416
    @rft4164 ай бұрын

    8.30 you are in my old hometown Uppsala :D

  • @thesims8586
    @thesims85864 ай бұрын

    I have to say that your guesses are completely off. The word Police is almost the same in all countries, with some letters being interchanged. Same thing with Ambulance. How can you guess that an ambulance is a Police car with the same color as an Ambulance? =))) Poliis, Police, Politi.. even a foreigner has to understand how similar the words are =))) Same Ambulans, Ambulance etc... Sharpen up!

  • @phillipmusics
    @phillipmusics4 ай бұрын

    I’m waiting on Jan Werner Reaction Video ❤️

  • @gonace
    @gonace4 ай бұрын

    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.

  • @MaxSujyNorden

    @MaxSujyNorden

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh, for the defibrillator and such, I see.

  • @Sebekeberg

    @Sebekeberg

    4 ай бұрын

    It’s called on-spot and is used in the winter to provide more grip when it’s slippery, the chains get tossed under the tires, usually for heavier vehicles

  • @formatique_arschloch

    @formatique_arschloch

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@SebekebergExactly. Nothing to do with static electricity.

  • @spelhornet9240
    @spelhornet92404 ай бұрын

    You see yellow better

  • @eiddi
    @eiddi4 ай бұрын

    all the cop cars that are unmarked are undercover.

  • @formatique_arschloch

    @formatique_arschloch

    4 ай бұрын

    Unmarked, not undercover.

  • @phaexus
    @phaexus2 ай бұрын

    [ 2:32 ] - That guy and girl on the scooter. What a couple of idiots. The guy more so. He runs in front of a police bike, which is traffic police in Denmark, when they are not escorting something. Also, riding two people on a scooter is illegal and you have to wear a helmet by law when you ride an electric scooter. 10 out of 10 for idiocy.

  • @leszekruminski6829
    @leszekruminski68294 ай бұрын

    Please react BNT

  • @UltraSuperDuperFreak
    @UltraSuperDuperFreak4 ай бұрын

    Geh ... think i lost brain cells each times he tried guess what each car was lol. How on earth can you think a firetruck is a ambulance ? It doesn matter how it sounds, you can clearly see its a firetruck lol. And then when there was a ambulance you think its firetruck lol. Scania ia car brand ! Lol that was funny. Akutlæge is not police, it emergency doctor. No way for you to know clearly. You think its a bus ? But you clearly see tracks in the ground it running on haha. Clearly a tram or a train then, since it is inside a city most likely a tram then. Apply abit of logic maybe mate ?

  • @MaxSujyNorden

    @MaxSujyNorden

    4 ай бұрын

    The world doesn't revolve around you. Firetrucks doesn't look like this where I and my wife are from. And that train doesn't look like any train I've been on. Europe is different from America, Asia, Africa, and so on. I know America and Asia quite well, but not Europe.

  • @MaxSujyNorden

    @MaxSujyNorden

    4 ай бұрын

    And it's hilarious how you seem to think that a "tram" is such an obv thing. It's an European thing. I've never seen this in North America or Asia. I'm sure there are but it's not common and I've travel a lot. p.s: Correction to myself, there are a lot in Japan and Turkey, and the USA, but not much in Canada, South-middle America, and none in South East Asia where we live.

  • @Ragedaonenlonely

    @Ragedaonenlonely

    4 ай бұрын

    @@MaxSujyNorden Firetrucks look virtually the same anywhere, what are you on about? It's a tram. Think above-ground subway. You can see the tracks it runs on going along the road. Trams are very much so not a European thing. They exist in America and Asia too. You just seem to have a very severe lack of deductive reasoning. I mean for gods sake you thought Scania, one of the largest and most popular truck manufacturers in the world where the name is very clearly displayed where the branding of trucks and cars are usually located, meant something else.

  • @Ragedaonenlonely

    @Ragedaonenlonely

    4 ай бұрын

    On a separate note, why the heck do you keep hearting all of your own comments?

  • @Ragedaonenlonely

    @Ragedaonenlonely

    4 ай бұрын

    Separate, separate note, the cars following the ambulances had the somewhat universal icon for ambulances or medical services on them. That combined with the identical paintjob should have been a dead giveaway.

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