German firefighters amazing response to motorway accident

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Accident on autobahn being responded to by german firefighters.

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It should be noted that this is a VOLUNTEER Fire Department.
That's why you see everyone racing to the station in their private cars and not yet in uniforms in the beginning. They were called away from their office or factory jobs, from home or from school.

andreasmoser
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I love how people compliment us germans on the cars moving aside while I personally only paid attention to the cars that didn't do so xd

ersetzbarescrewmitgliednr.
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10 year volunteer firefighter from the U.S. Mad respect to my German brothers. You guys were on the ball. Also, I have to shout out to your people on the highway. That shit does NOT happen over here. We have to ride the airhorn just to get people to move.

MuchKoku
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I've never seen traffic parted like the red seas BEFORE emergency workers arrived before. These people knew EXACTLY what needed to be done. Here in America people move whenever they feel like it or not move at all and it's really sad. These folks understand that they want people to move when they're in need, so they move knowing it's the right thing to do.

Redman
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Worst decision ever to put the music on the video.

extraspace
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I am German. The rule for emergency corridor access in Germany is so simple. But some drivers still don't understand it.:)

Maik_Budweg
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As an American I am completely embarrassed buy our citizens. Never seen any motorists here so well organized in making way for ems personnel to get through.

rickyortiz
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Can we please appreciate how well the driver was handling that huge fire truck and he even turned the siren off in the village sometimes to not annoy the citiziens where it was not necessary :D

vilyami
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As an american trucker, I wanted to cry just seeing so many motorists actually being well mannered.

EDIT:
In our country we only have etticute, which many ignore.

I use a radio to communicate the traffic or weather as to HOPEFULLY reduce delay from people cutting-in 10 inches from me and lane closures, which is always delaying everyone.

Here, our emergency responders use the shoulder to slip past everyone regardless of our position.

At the end of the day, we sometimes get creative and sit in the soon-blocked lane to divert people early.

harevalkyrie
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God, there was already an open path through the road before they even got there, Germans are intelligent.

vocatusk
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I love german autobahn I worked for 4 months in Germany, very polite people and lovely architecture! Greetings from Poland!!!

jarvsonsecond
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This video reminds me of my trip to Munich last week: An accident on the A96 motorway, involving four cars during the morning rush hour. Voluntary fire brigades from the surrounding villages were very quickly at the site of the accident, drivers stayed disciplined in the rescue lane, so that no time was lost for the fire fighters and ambulances to get there.
A Salute and thanks to the emergency services!

victorsonnevelt
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In Australia we are also volunteers and attend vehicle accidents just like this. I recognise the crew cars arriving and everyone trying to get their PPE on in the truck and the crew briefing en route (even without translation). This crew did a great job and I just love that the traffic on the motorway leave a centre lane for emergency vehicles - absolutely brilliant performance!

davidhenry
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Amazing how everyone moves out of the way on the motorway!

Ben-dbre
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Having lived in Germany for 4 years, I was amazed that drivers education doesn't stop after getting your license. I loved watching the PSA's on television showing obvious things like creating a lane for emergency vehicles. I have always thought that German drivers are the best (with occasional failures).

traj
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in my experience German drivers are extremily considerate when it comes to emergency services. they dont freak out and do unpredictable stuff, they just move over a bit and keep driving

jochem
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I don’t speak German at all but as a firefighter from the states I know exactly what they’re saying in the truck. Stay safe brothers nice job

wiley
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This is a volunteer fire department located in the village of Stammham, north of Ingolstadt in Bavaria. The village is very close to the motorway (Autobahn) A9 between Munich and Berlin in Germany. This is a quite good example when motorists leave a passage for emergency vehicles (Rettungsgasse) on the Autobahn. Drivers are required to do so by law and the passage should be formed already when the traffic is jamming up. Unforntunately this does not always work this well. Fines for for not forming this Rettungssse have been raised and the police has put focus on the issue the last couple of years. Please note the moment when the fire truck is entering the Autobahn (from minute 3). The road they use is closed tho other traffic but a number of drivers use it to leave the Autobahn to avoid the traffic jam.

joakimstegelmeyer
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We have these part time or "retained" firemen in Ireland too outside the cities. Fantastic guys, a friend of mine had a fire in his farm buildings a few years ago & still talks about their bravery trying to save his machines despite the hazards. Brave men. Max respect.

davidsmyth
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As a firefighter in Canada for 30 years ( much of it on Rescue one) I am amazed by the drivers. Here in Canada no one knows or cares what they are supposed to be doing
Nice knock down BTW

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