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Berlin is larger (892km^2 vs 783km^2) and less population dense (6 million vs 20 million in the metro areas). So... Kinda comparing apples to oranges.
Edit: If you want a real comparison, look at Philadelphia or Chicago. Those are a little closer to Berlin than fucking NYC. But, I guess it's our turn to start a World War this time, so maybe after NYC gets razed we can rebuild like they did with Berlin and focus on modernizing traffic patterns for mass transit.
The time to arrive at emergency should be the same. Death will not wait for you.
Must be nice living in a world where population dynamics and physics don't exist.
Why would they not exist in USA?
Apples to Döner Kebabs
Then take London or Paris and compare New York to them. The ambulances are able to get through in London. Here's something: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5Ez1K1W-uM