@@rcblitzfpv8346 And that's why they put extraction systems on fire trucks in house. That guy spent thirty seconds in a high concentration, work smarter not harder.
@@rcblitzfpv8346 fast forward twenty years when fire department members developed Atrial Fibrillation from diesel exhaust fumes getting on the truck, also around 30 seconds, a simple painters mask with sulfur filter would do that man properly.
russell morgan It is so unfortunate how many vital organisations are staffed by volunteers or receive no money and have to rely on the the donations. They do great work!
@@Dave-dm7vt the RNLI choose not to have assistance from the government. They want to be independent so no one can tell them how to run things. And with our government can you blame them?
Don't let them kid you that they don't get paid. Big fundraising chiefs get paid down at HQ alongside their administration staff,hotel workers, chief engineers/helmsmen. Don't get me wrong yeah they do a great job. It's just a big marketing exercise about not getting paid. I'm ex lifeboat (independent) for many years not one person within our charity ever received payment for services, now that is a true organisation.
A serious question but there seems to be a long delay once they appear to ready before engines are started and she's launched. What's actually happening?
Straight into the fog with sirens blaring! We used to subscribe to RNLI magazine at my motor lifeboat station years ago when I was in the U.S. Coast Guard.
I am proud to be a Governor Member of the RNLI and have been fundraising for 34 years, including being Chairman of the Borough of Solihull Lifeboat Appeal in the 1980s. These selfless men and women are the bravest of the brave and very unassuming, ready to respond at a moment's notice, 24/7. And they are VOLUNTEERS. So, please, less of the uniformed and stupid comments!
Im so grateful for all their service, it makes me angry that they continue to put their lives on the line yet they are not classed by the government as an emergency service
The harbour at Tenby dries out at low tide, hence the lifeboat has to launch down a slipway to ensure there is sufficient water at all states of the tide.
Hello I am a teacher from Bradford. I am creating an educational video for young people teaching them about the importance of our amazing emergency services and why they must be respected. Please could I use some of this footage with crediting of course?
Of course, you would be very welcome to use it they are a really good bunch of lads and lasses who work there. BBC2 have recently shown them on Saving Lives at Sea and the Tenby Police of ITV's Harbour Cops too if that helps
The coastline is rocky round there, isn't it? With some high walls built up against the beach. I remember thinking it would be a very bad place to misjudge the tide when I walked along the beaches.
@@chrismaplethorpe6781 Oh I know they usually are diesel, I'm just saying we don't know that for 100% certainty. And also jesus christ me from 2 years ago had some anger issues
So that must be negligent work practice forcing a guy to inhale all those fumes, failure for protecting an employee from danger is a failure of the health and safety at work Act. Drastic an immediate need to change this work practice to an automated process.
Okay, if the boat isn't ready, it's not going to do anybody any good. It was only a few minutes and it does take time to double-check the boat (fuel, electronics, crew, etc) before each launch. Afterwards, they must travel to the incident, which obviously takes far longer.
@@dwightstewart7181 but it an emergency vehicle which means all the necessary things needed to complete are done before the launch after the last launch
I'm sure it WAS a relief boat, otherwise it would have "Tenby Lifeboat" on its stern (or her stern, rather). Until a few years ago relief boats had "Relief Lifeboat" on their sterns but now just say "Lifeboat".
I haven’t got a Cristal ball but spot the man in for a personal injury claim for lung damage and children running around like feral rats, it’s the same everywhere in the RNLI crews thinking SOP’s don’t affect them, it’s the same here using RNLI Tractors to launch and retrieve commercial fishing boats what insurance covers that 😉🤐🤷♂️👍🏻
Dans quelques années le type demandera une prime spéciale pour avoir respiré des gaz d'échappements. putain, vous avec de drôles de pratiques les britons....
Okay, if the boat isn't ready, it's not going to do anybody any good. It was only a few minutes and it does take time to double-check the boat (fuel, electronics, crew, etc) before each launch. Afterwards, they must travel to the incident, which obviously takes far longer.
William .. How long should it take, armchair warrior? *This video is only three minutes long, and they launched in under that.* Sorry if you think that's too long, but, as I said, it takes a couple of minutes to start the engines and double-check fuel & oil levels, crew on board, where to go, program nav computers, check need for special gear, and so on.
You try to make a lifeboat and a station. I bet you won't be able to. Before you criticise an amazing price of engineering think if you can do it better. Also, it wasnt a real shout that's why it was slow.
Hi there, My name is Lily Gilboy, I'm writing to you from Blast! Films where we make Saving Lives at Sea. We'd potentially love to feature this footage in a future episode. If this sounds like something you'd be interested in, please could you send me an email at lgilboy @ blastfilms . co . uk Apologies for all the spaces in that email address, it's just so TH-cam hopefully doesn't recognise my comment as spam! Please do let me know either way if this sounds like something you'd be interested in.
Poor sod at back cops a nice lung full or diesel fumes....
Haha my thoughts exactly. That won’t do you any good if you have to do that 100”s of times
😢😢😢so you thing
😢😢😢 so you thing
Guy standing behind the boat really needs a SCBA
Bill Graff it's well enough ventilated
@@rcblitzfpv8346 And that's why they put extraction systems on fire trucks in house.
That guy spent thirty seconds in a high concentration, work smarter not harder.
Or a longer rope. 😜
@@rcblitzfpv8346 fast forward twenty years when fire department members developed Atrial Fibrillation from diesel exhaust fumes getting on the truck, also around 30 seconds, a simple painters mask with sulfur filter would do that man properly.
The RNLI volunteers provide a fantastic service, often in extremely dangerous conditions - true heroes ❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏👏👏
They're not hero's they are bringing in muslims
Brilliant and all do it for nothing....saving lives for no reward other than the pride,and caring.
russell morgan It is so unfortunate how many vital organisations are staffed by volunteers or receive no money and have to rely on the the donations. They do great work!
Id want paying lol
@@lakeriarianx8938 And they probably wouldn’t want you in any case.
@@Dave-dm7vt the RNLI choose not to have assistance from the government. They want to be independent so no one can tell them how to run things. And with our government can you blame them?
Don't let them kid you that they don't get paid. Big fundraising chiefs get paid down at HQ alongside their administration staff,hotel workers, chief engineers/helmsmen. Don't get me wrong yeah they do a great job. It's just a big marketing exercise about not getting paid. I'm ex lifeboat (independent) for many years not one person within our charity ever received payment for services, now that is a true organisation.
What a gorgeous vessel!
Just to make it clear, this was an open evening display for holiday makers!
A serious question but there seems to be a long delay once they appear to ready before engines are started and she's launched. What's actually happening?
BigPinkJohn Check lists most likely.. like on an aircraft take off, same with Helimed etc. This was also not an emergency..
Non emergency. There is a gaggle of children and families watching.
Open day, exercise launch
I wonder if the crew are playing the Thunderbirds theme song in their heads as they Launch...
I dunno, but I play the Fireman Sam "All present and correct sir!" music whenever I roll out in the fire truck.
Anonymous ROTFL 😂
FAB, standing by!😅
VERY EMOTIONAL. ‘For those in peril on the sea’
Straight into the fog with sirens blaring! We used to subscribe to RNLI magazine at my motor lifeboat station years ago when I was in the U.S. Coast Guard.
i low key though that the dude at the back was gonna sit on the mat and be pulled along by the boat
Weeeeeeeee oh SHI* ain’t this nice, I’m now in heaven after getting chopped and ran over by the boat
Mr wolf Games you must be fun at parties
Agreed, that’d be awesome, exhilarating and terrifying all at once
How do the raw water pumps avoid damage during the dry start?
Water tanks in boat
I am proud to be a Governor Member of the RNLI and have been fundraising for 34 years, including being Chairman of the Borough of Solihull Lifeboat Appeal in the 1980s. These selfless men and women are the bravest of the brave and very unassuming, ready to respond at a moment's notice, 24/7. And they are VOLUNTEERS. So, please, less of the uniformed and stupid comments!
Im so grateful for all their service, it makes me angry that they continue to put their lives on the line yet they are not classed by the government as an emergency service
God Bless them!
It's a shame they treat their volunteers badly
Uniformed?
Thanks for keeping us all safe and sound
We who is we
Skip to 2:40 to save that time in your life.
Please - next time - say it befor i watched the hole video :-)
2 laaaaate
Thanks
@@simonreimers9299 me too I was the one they were trying to save.....
Hi, can I use the audio from this video for a student project I'm working on about lifeboats?
Of course, no problem at all. They is another video of mine that shows the launch from outside also
@@tonicayford9524 That's great thank you so much :-) I'll check the other video out :-)
Just as well they weren't in a hurry !!
Looks like a demonstration for family night.
It was a demo night hence why it took so long to launch!
All that tech & they have a guy that manually releases the boat?
Yes
We have the big boat at Buckie Harbour, Northeast Scotland.
A beautiful sight when she launches and she moves through the sea like a rocket.
To pick up migrants
Why not keep it on a dock in the water?
The harbour at Tenby dries out at low tide, hence the lifeboat has to launch down a slipway to ensure there is sufficient water at all states of the tide.
Hello I am a teacher from Bradford. I am creating an educational video for young people teaching them about the importance of our amazing emergency services and why they must be respected. Please could I use some of this footage with crediting of course?
Of course, you would be very welcome to use it they are a really good bunch of lads and lasses who work there. BBC2 have recently shown them on Saving Lives at Sea and the Tenby Police of ITV's Harbour Cops too if that helps
Am I the only one who thought with his stomach and that said lunch lol...
The coastline is rocky round there, isn't it? With some high walls built up against the beach. I remember thinking it would be a very bad place to misjudge the tide when I walked along the beaches.
Lots of people get cut off, there is quite a strong rip in some places so can be a bit treacherous at times
tanding next to the cable under full load is a bit dangerous
Megusta quiero tener una lancha de estas clase y Megusta ría saver cuánto cuesta el precio en punta renas
02:42 Am I the only one who thinks that the last ten seconds of the video seems like an amusement park ride?
I'm surprised health and safety doesn't insist a respirator on the release guy.
Hell look to the fire stations and there exhaust vacuum hoses.
Guess you’ve never worked in a workshop then
Not one that doesn't care for the employee's.
@@wcresponder volunteer not an employee, in a real shout he'd not be there long.
Yeah, I've seen other launch videos hoses attached to the exhausts. Seems like that should be standard.
@@Matt19271991 Doesn't matter it can be accumulative.
Guy at the back on the ramp isn't wearing a gas mask but should be so as to not breathe in the exhaust from that diesel exhaust ! !
Who the fuck said it was Diesel. Could be gasoline for all we know. Could even be biofuel for all we know. Jesus Fuck
@vega albin the difference is in the fuel stability and in the emissions given off. Biofuels tend to give off cleaner byproducts when burned
There's plenty of ventilation that's why the door is open here's a serious question for you would you run an engine with a garage door closed.
@@richardmillhousenixon if you look at the spec of any all weather lifeboat they are all diesel engine. The smaller inshore boats run petrol outboards
@@chrismaplethorpe6781 Oh I know they usually are diesel, I'm just saying we don't know that for 100% certainty. And also jesus christ me from 2 years ago had some anger issues
2:15 before anything actually happens
F*@%$+* cool I bet it's the same coaster feeling going downhill.
That guy on the release line needs some advice from OH & S I reckon... or at least a filter mask. Sheeeez!
WOWWW As usual . "Let not the deep.....".
What?
How about editing out the barren parts of the video? 90% of it?
How about skipping if you are so impatient? I am actually curious as to how long this takes, as such I like that this is uncut.
Some people would do anything for a good smoke...🤣
Universal Jurassic park
Not an emergency and please give the lad releasing the boat a face mask for all that God awful exhaust he's inhaling.
So that must be negligent work practice forcing a guy to inhale all those fumes, failure for protecting an employee from danger is a failure of the health and safety at work Act. Drastic an immediate need to change this work practice to an automated process.
every one else gets PPE but that poor chap just got a pair of wellies.
Wow
"Let not the deep, swallow me up"...
Hope that was not a real launch because the people have drowned
Considering all the people watching, including the kids, it looks to be a publicity event/open day.
Okay, if the boat isn't ready, it's not going to do anybody any good. It was only a few minutes and it does take time to double-check the boat (fuel, electronics, crew, etc) before each launch. Afterwards, they must travel to the incident, which obviously takes far longer.
Dwight Stewart Agreed with you dwight.
@@dwightstewart7181 but it an emergency vehicle which means all the necessary things needed to complete are done before the launch after the last launch
Steven thomas it was real Launch that is how they do it
Should have made it clear in the title was not an emergency launch....??
Diesel fumes are known to be carcinogenic. Might want to think of a way to get that guy out of there.
TH-cam comments: Where lives are saved.
Are you fucking serious?
@@adenlamb9916 Welcome to TH-cam 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
No worse than a day in any big city
He's right. Should be venting those fumes away.
Lung full of 2-stroke for a quick release pin lol
Am drowning just waiting for this to launch.
Its an exercise!!!
Derek Jones No shit, can’t take jokes
skip to 2:15 thank me later
John Helm thank
Thanks John
Not in any rush then....
An exercise maybe?
@@alanj9391 you are right it wasn't a rescue launch
ETERNAL FATHER STRONG TO SAVE AMEN
Obviously the relief lifeboat no name on her stern..
Hi, its the Haydn Millar, its their main boat. This was a night time launch demonstration,
I'm sure it WAS a relief boat, otherwise it would have "Tenby Lifeboat" on its stern (or her stern, rather). Until a few years ago relief boats had "Relief Lifeboat" on their sterns but now just say "Lifeboat".
Very undramatic.
Not quite a thumbs down but not really a thumbs up either. Definitely a tweener.
Tweener? Isn't that the area between the balls and a-hole?
Wait that's the taint, nevermind!
I haven’t got a Cristal ball but spot the man in for a personal injury claim for lung damage and children running around like feral rats, it’s the same everywhere in the RNLI crews thinking SOP’s don’t affect them, it’s the same here using RNLI Tractors to launch and retrieve commercial fishing boats what insurance covers that 😉🤐🤷♂️👍🏻
You wouldn’t want to be with n a hurry drowning
Jim Foley You have to take in account checking the electrictronics. And add on the time getting to the scene
@@joelfleming67 that's probably done after a launch to get ready for another launch
If you looked at any of those guys, they aren't exactly hyped up so I'm guessing this is just an exercise.
@@joelfleming67 electrictronics
Oh, for heaven's sake, it was an EXERCISE! Had it been a "launch on service" I can assure you it would have been much quicker than this!
TAXI anyone.
Dans quelques années le type demandera une prime spéciale pour avoir respiré des gaz d'échappements. putain, vous avec de drôles de pratiques les britons....
Get MOVING ! There's people drowning out there !
Do you want a brass band playing a fanfare ?
Okay, if the boat isn't ready, it's not going to do anybody any good. It was only a few minutes and it does take time to double-check the boat (fuel, electronics, crew, etc) before each launch. Afterwards, they must travel to the incident, which obviously takes far longer.
Dwight Stewart Agreed with dwight again. You cant jusy be like “tone lets go” and let the ship go doesnt work like that
They should already have double checked everything and they should be ready to go at a moments notice. It should not take that long.
William .. How long should it take, armchair warrior? *This video is only three minutes long, and they launched in under that.* Sorry if you think that's too long, but, as I said, it takes a couple of minutes to start the engines and double-check fuel & oil levels, crew on board, where to go, program nav computers, check need for special gear, and so on.
William Carrigan ever crewed a lifeboat? Nah, didn’t think so.
Well that was boring and anti-climactic. Good to see they are all breathing in so must exhaust, it's goof for the sinuses.
Too slow, complicated and dangerous. Engineering fail.
You try to make a lifeboat and a station. I bet you won't be able to. Before you criticise an amazing price of engineering think if you can do it better. Also, it wasnt a real shout that's why it was slow.
Hi there,
My name is Lily Gilboy, I'm writing to you from Blast! Films where we make Saving Lives at Sea. We'd potentially love to feature this footage in a future episode. If this sounds like something you'd be interested in, please could you send me an email at lgilboy @ blastfilms . co . uk
Apologies for all the spaces in that email address, it's just so TH-cam hopefully doesn't recognise my comment as spam!
Please do let me know either way if this sounds like something you'd be interested in.
Kind Regards,
Lily