Voodoomelon wrote: » http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ORZ-2Fjh30
Voodoomelon wrote: » Second one is an ambulance who approached a major junction with no intention of stopping/slowing, with no siren on. Also didn't seem to be in any particular rush to begin with.
Red Nissan wrote: » For your information, ambulances running like that are usually carrying a recently deceased corps. An RTC fatality or other fatal incident.
Maximus Alexander wrote: » Why do you need to flash the lights at all if it's a dead body? Where's he in a hurry to?
aristotle25 wrote: » To make themselves available for the next call out?
Pawwed Rig wrote: » He had his flashers on. The road looks quiet so no reason for the siren. The driver probably made a slight error in assuming there was nothing coming at the junction. I have seen alot of ambulances that do not break speed limits. .
Voodoomelon wrote: » It's true, I assumed there was nothing coming through the other red lights. However anyone that knows that road knows there are plenty of people going through those lights at 70-80kph to make them, in which case he would have caused an accident. Lucky I was doing about 55 at the time.
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » Where did you get this info from?
Red Nissan wrote: » My uncle drives one. And my wife was in the Order Of Malta. They drive slowly with no siren or klaxon and use minimal blues. They still want the right of way to hasten their journey.
oak5548 wrote: » This is wrong. However, the slower the ambulance is going the more serious the patient is. i.e cardiac arrest or severly unstable after a major accident/illness.
oak5548 wrote: » However, the slower the ambulance is going the more serious the patient is. i.e cardiac arrest or severly unstable after a major accident/illness.
wonski wrote: » I know that in the UK they drive as slow as 10-20 mph, it doesn't mean it isn't serious, it just means they are doing CPR or any other life saving duties. They have all the equipment on board, so no need to rush to the hospital and risk the patients and the crew lifes. When they are on their way to the patient - they go as fast as they can.
Red Nissan wrote: » Under those conditions they run full blues as they are in an emergency.
Red Nissan wrote: » My turn, for your delectation, amusement and sheer terror, I offer 30 seconds from today.https://vimeo.com/100426088
oak5548 wrote: » Yep, full blues. Doesnt mean they drive fast. no paramedic would drive at high speed with CPR in the back.
Red Nissan wrote: » The above is not running full blues
ShaneMc2012 wrote: » A relatively new Skoda with a D plate and a low enough number, I would definitely say it's a rented car! By the time you e-mail them they'll more than likely be on the other side of the Atlantic unfortunately! :P
Red Nissan wrote: » For your information, ambulances running like that are usually carrying a recently deceased corps. An RTC fatality or other fatal incident. Who told you that?????
guttenberg wrote: » Anyone got any new dashcam videos?