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Check out a dash-cam video from Russia this week of a double fatal head-on between a rescue rig and a tractor-trailer
I saw this fire truck collision video on FirefighterSpot.com. If the date is correct it occurred on New Year’s Day 2010. But where did it happen? I am sure one of our readers can answer that question. Let us know in the comment section.
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sounds like Russia
Well I think the wreck occurred because someone was rushin’. Sorry. Thanks.
Looks to me like Russia
I saw this a while ago, posted somewhere else…..The description said Russia.
Oh Dave, can’t you tell that was at the intersection of Vlakinderharotz Street and Mahjlohoostok Avenue in the city of Karmazghistan ? Should be soooo obvious. The engine was on the way to Box 5498 for the Class C AFA.
Yes, if I had only looked. All of that info was on my nyetbook.
The IAFF really needs to include a best comedy writing in a fire blog category in their annual media awards… Just say Da.
Confirmed for Russia. Russian Federal Road/Traffic Police (Дпс). They’re speaking Russian.
Russian sounds nothing like German either…
The former soviet union as this is a Kamaz fire truck and GAI road police.
Thanks Paul, the best info so far. SInce this is an area of knowledge for you, check the one I just posted that occurred on Tuesday.
Realistically, it could be any intersection in our country too !!
The PD car arriving on scene is definitely GRB (great russian bullies)…all of the russian
language countries in the area have classier patrol cars than the GRB.