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”First cause is smoking, second is arson”, no inbetween 💀
ОтветитьSonic will know how it was in japan
ОтветитьYou must fight fire together, you must clean the station and the equipment together, but eating is only allowed in separation ... how made this sense to anybody looking back at it? xD
ОтветитьI had to go through a quick cpr training as part of my senior year of high school and our instructor said to sing in your head "Stayin Alive" or "Another One Bites the Dust," to keep rhythm 😅 I mean, it worked....
Ответитьpls next day in the life Japan Police officer
ОтветитьI wonder what the people in the gray uniforms did?
ОтветитьI just realized. . .
Paolo is Blippi for adults. . .
It would be hilarious if these videos were just trolls and Japan was nothing like this
ОтветитьI wonder if there’s female firefighters??
ОтветитьHe's the real Shinmon Benimaru
ОтветитьHow much do a Japanese fire fighter earn a month.
ОтветитьI would love for firefighters in the
states to see this video.
He said 10 pm is early…… not that’s late
ОтветитьCute, now lift this. Reach this. Tighten that.
ОтветитьVery interesting video. The firefighters look like they are always busy. Must be very demanding. Didn’t see any ladies working at the station.
ОтветитьThe number one source of fire in Tokyo: people setting themselves on fire. Number two: setting each other on fire. In California, we just wait for the fires to set themselves.
Ответитьthe bread there is THICK
ОтветитьJapan is such an amazing country, never been there but I want to visit one day
ОтветитьI love how happily you said "Arson" lol
Ответитьfire force
Ответить“That’s a lot of hoes.” Dumbledore said calmly….
ОтветитьI miss those days
Ответитьgood way to keep in shape. so far what i would want to do if i was japanese.
Ответитьdespite being very very professional environment it remains relaxed.
ОтветитьI feel exhausted just watching all the things these guys do in a shift. I wonder, though, at what age these firefighters typically age out of the job. It looks like a relatively young man’s job, since it’s so physical. And speaking of “man”, are there female firefighters in Japan?
ОтветитьI’m jealous of the samurai helmets 🧎🏻♂️
ОтветитьWow their attention to detail and work ethic is amazing.. Another super high-quality video by Paolo, thank you, enjoying this a lot!.
ОтветитьTake Apple AirTag tech to improve with NASA engineers to make ultra high heat and shock resistant to embed in sole of fire fighters boot? Helps resource planning as well as saving stuck firefighter. Every second counts.
Ответитьjapanese are so desciplined 😮😮
Ответить😵😵💫Bro how how! You just entering everything place you interested. It's like you are father of this lands
ОтветитьReally appreciated there sacrifices
ОтветитьFirst, great video! Secondly, I CANT BELIEVE how little down time there is in their day. They work and train practically every minute! Wow!
ОтветитьThis is basically like german firefighters, it's virtually the same XD
ОтветитьNice video
ОтветитьVery impressive what japonys so hard working. I see never this performance in other countrys, only Japonys so organized.
Ответитьmy concern as a plus size girl, there's not many plus size in Japan. how heavy can these fire fighters lift and climb down a ladder, or jump over something while holding someone that could be over 260 pounds?
ОтветитьHi Paolo, I really hope at some point you could do a video tour of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police department. The building is so cool and I'm interested to see what it's like inside and how things there work within the ranks.
ОтветитьI can't get past the wearing a suit and tie for his commute to work. Is this mandatory in Japan?
ОтветитьAnd not a woman in sight, Japanese firefighters have their priorities in line.
Ответитьvery nice seeing how his day gets started. I love his morning slippers. they make his feet/toes look so warm and fuzzy 🥰
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