Those Man prime movers are a serious bit of kit, involved with servicing a pair of them when I worked for a main dealer. Two alternators, four batteries , air suspension all round. The communications equipment looked like it could run a medium sized radio station. Interesting that where possible they weren't based in a high risk area. Theory being that in the event of a major incident they were less likely to damaged and therefore able to respond.
One of the padstones it was erected on collapsed. It had just been finished being erected. The tower crane erectors were up on the crane still as it came down. One of the head injuries was one of those guys. I believe he’s still in a bad way. 😩 good footage mind 👍🏻
Happened couple weeks ago, one woman killed in her home, they never fixed the crane base to any stable ground and the weights weren't even bolted on.... The ground wasn't prepared or re-enforced and they used tiny pins not suitable for use with a crane of that weight.., absolutely crazy, nobody needed to die but this is what cutbacks looks like...
When the UK government first bought those New Dimensions M.A.N. Prime Movers back in 2004 I knew they were gonna be too big for our streets, especially those in the capital and our other congested cities. And man did they struggle to get through the streets of Bow on this day. Class video though. Awesome response, and such a terrible incident.
@@FirePhotos Yeah but London is not just the only congested city in the UK. Drive rounds the back streets of Stoke-on-Trent (in my county) and you'll struggle to get a a Toyoto Yaris through!
Wow that's good job you have time with the. Fire truck here is so cool ilke venchies so much thank you firefighters here put the firefighter 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
5:23 is that a police officer in the road? Why did he directed the car to stop there? If the car had moved on a bit it would have been much easier for the fire truck to get through. Why make it extra difficult for them and not let car drivers make a right decission on their own? Do they know yet WHY the crane collapsed? Great on scene coverage with all your clips!
5:28 why is the cop so angry? Thr car was clearly trying to make it easier for the fire truck to get by🤦♂️ and the finger pointing might’ve had him think he wanted him to pull over abit 🤦♂️ wanker
Because when a cop signals you multiple times to stop, you don´t drive. Even if you try to make it easier for the firetruck to pass by, the cop has a better eye on the situation than you in the car have.
SaveLive TV he just seemed like abit of a wanker the way he went about it and that car moving an inch or 2 to the left could’ve been the difference between the fire truck getting past or not
Fire photos didn't go inside the cordon. If there's a major incident, gravitate towards where the any specialist or rarely-seen vehicles are heading. About the names of the vehicles, they're pretty easy to remember. Wikipedia and Flickr provide a good start for research. You don't need to be a spotter, just an enthusiast.
@@williamwelch4846 No, spotters aren't necessarily emergency services workers. Some people have unusual interests, and the Internet is the best place to find other with the same interests as you. I'm a teenager and I love emergency services although nobody in my school shares the same interest. (due to corona I can't go and spot in my country).
It seems to me that different cities including London need a specialist emergency rescue group, a fourth emergency group as it were after Fire, Police and Ambulance. All of these firefighters and their appliances and no fire, what happens if there is a large fire that needs attending to?
Still think that’s bullshit. Yes they could be quicker to change strategy, but shelter in place is always always always the advice and strategy. Council and builders hold the blame in my opinion.
No kidding. Mind you at least the Met still wear shirts and proper hats. Round here it's black bomber jackets and bump baseball caps, they look like dishevelled car park attendants!!
The truck at about 41s almost has a good warning lighting design: if only the individual lights flashed in an inside to outside bi-lateral symmetry; in synch with the grille and side warning lights; then the observer could easily and quickly identify the vehicle and its direction and rate of movement in a crowded road environment.
The New Dimension USAR kit is looking a bit unloved and faded. You can tell they keep them outside all year. But then 16 years old so...Great footage btw
Didn’t know the LFB had dune buggies like the HART TEAM and skips, very impressive, long gone are the days of horse and cart and a bucket and hose and simple rescue equipment, it’s all now buggies and heavy machinery, bet you need a degree once past training to operate vast machinery of today’s fire fighting equipment
The cars are their own - commanders, senior fire officers - and they receive an essential user allowance for them. The lights, radios, and sirens are installed and paid for by the Fire Service.
The wrecked crane was probably more valuable than the crappy timber framed sheds they were building. Nothing is built to last these days, cheap and nasty and built in 5 minutes.
sorry, but what is it with uk. If I am in a building that is on fire, I do not care whether the fire 'person' who arrives is white, black, browm, yellow, male, female, or don't know. I just hope that they know what they are doing, have all the equipment and training that they need. and do not give a toss if they have had diversity etc training. uk has gone to the dogs, no disrespect to the the foot soldiers, but management is too bothered about figures etc, and I worry that the result will be lives lost, both civilian, and firefighters. total respect to the men and women who risk their lives to save ours, but too many jobs worths in the upper levels.
Why the F did the police not shut down that roundabout on Devons Road. Too much civvy traffic is being allowed in there..... civvies are stupid, they do not realise that lots of fire engines means "don't follow me down this road". Roads should have been shut down quicker.
Watching these sort of videos these days there seem to be numerous bods walking about, some with clipboards and pens. Have the emergency services become populated with pen-pushing incident managers on site?
For me after a devastating occurrence there's overkill by the fire service. Then the police turn up in hoards and stand around doing nothing. I guess Grenfell was on their bosses' minds.
It collapsed an was unstable - fire service need to stabilise it to avoid further collapse and injury. This is a crime scene and a massive one at that, so that’s the large police turn out.
The k9 search handler badge is written in comic sans... so disrespectful. I bet he's tryin to do his job and everyone else is like "ay comic sans he's over ere!" Lmao
Clown!!! Because the camera was outside of the cordon, the most you saw was the part of the collapsed crane on the apartment block under construction. Around the back was the row of houses where the actual work was being carried out to try to rescue and recover, inside the cordon where the public, including the cameraman would not have had access.
what do you expect? The camera guy walking right through the scene and obstructing emergency crews and their work there? Of course you'll only see walking and talking at the edge of the scene ...
@@findthebadger418 way too small for our purpose using them as emergency doctor car; Couldn't even fit the standard equipment properly, let alone additional personal equipment
Well, damn. 😳 Some very impressive equipment in use. Good coverage of both scene and USAR responses. Great shame about the deceased, may they RIP.
Yes it’s very tragic isn’t it, very interesting and complex operation undertaken by the Fire service.
Britain's fire service must be one of the best in the world, the multitude of skills and equipment in use to do every verity of rescue in unreal.
Ultimate respect to our Fire and Rescue personnel. So sad someone has lost their life. ❤ RIP ❤
🙏🏽 amen
16:30 Jeremy Clarkson tries his hand at fire fighting.
glad i’m not the only one who sees that
Brilliant, love the two tone sirens
Simply amazing catches! Great response from the USAR teams and big amount of FRU’s. Really sad that the lady died in this horrible incident...
Yes a very big attendance mate, thank you for your kind comment. Sadly a tragic outcome to the incident.
@@FirePhotos rest in peace 😭😭😓
Really good video. Rest in peace to the woman that passed.
Don't hear two tones often these days. Used to hear them all the time back in the early 00's.
I grew up hearing only the two-tones, hence why I still tend to say "nee-narr" when describing the sound of a siren lol :) I miss that sound!!
SO 😵
@@DavidStruveDesignsAt least Liverpool and North Wales still rock the 2-tone air horns. The latter of which has German style Martinhorns.
Now this footage of the vehicles is EPIC. Sad day for all the people injured and trapped though :(
1 died
Love the two tones
I thought they were midgets at 24:50
Brilliant filming 👍🙂🚒 and R.I.P. June 🙏🏻
Thanks 🙏🏻
22:56 - The irony of the sign that says “Considerate constructors respect the community”........
Just wow
'Site safety starts here'. If you say so.
I've been waiting for this! Amazing video mate!
Thank you mate certainly a few things in there that you don’t see every day!
@@FirePhotos Definitely!
First View of the Collapsed Crane is at 22:15
Love the proper two tone on the MAN!
loved all the fire officers turning up
Thanks mate, some of them drive some amazing motors
Those Man prime movers are a serious bit of kit, involved with servicing a pair of them when I worked for a main dealer. Two alternators, four batteries , air suspension all round. The communications equipment looked like it could run a medium sized radio station. Interesting that where possible they weren't based in a high risk area. Theory being that in the event of a major incident they were less likely to damaged and therefore able to respond.
At 9:56 does anyone know the role of the bald male or what service he is from?
Ambulance by the look of things
The bald guy in plain clothes is not from the ambulance service as he would be in the correct uniform. The high vis jacket has HM LALO on the rear
@@RichardSmith-mg3pt Local Area Liaison Officer
The irony of the sign towards the end of the video 23:00
amazing big Respect to Firefighters
A well made video. It was interesting to see the FRU from my local station (Croydon) attending. The crew are USAR trained.
Thank you for your kind comment, yes in some of the FRU’s you can see their USAR kit in the back.
Amazing catch, the fire bridgade construction trucks look epic thoo
So sad, may that person rest in peace. I wonder why it collapsed.
I don’t think the cause of this incident has been determined yet, Definitely such a sad incident
It could have begin over loaded
One of the padstones it was erected on collapsed. It had just been finished being erected. The tower crane erectors were up on the crane still as it came down. One of the head injuries was one of those guys. I believe he’s still in a bad way. 😩 good footage mind 👍🏻
th-cam.com/video/sx3n54duJks/w-d-xo.html this is a good video that explains it :)
Its great to see the firefighters get some much needed down time and being allowed to fly their drones at breaktime
Nice work! Subbed.
When was this whole incident
If you watch the video you would find out.
Happened couple weeks ago, one woman killed in her home, they never fixed the crane base to any stable ground and the weights weren't even bolted on.... The ground wasn't prepared or re-enforced and they used tiny pins not suitable for use with a crane of that weight.., absolutely crazy, nobody needed to die but this is what cutbacks looks like...
WOW I saw this! Nice catches!
Thank you mate definitely a wide variety of interesting appliances on scene.
@@FirePhotos Yeah 100% sad that someone died :(
Amazing catches
Thank you
Awsome video 🚨🚨🚒🚒🚨🚒
Thank you
When the UK government first bought those New Dimensions M.A.N. Prime Movers back in 2004 I knew they were gonna be too big for our streets, especially those in the capital and our other congested cities. And man did they struggle to get through the streets of Bow on this day. Class video though. Awesome response, and such a terrible incident.
they are fine in most cities just not london
Thanks mate, yes appliances arriving had a lot of issues with the dense traffic in the area!
They would have been so much better if they had a rear steering axle as well
Sorry cee this type truck in London driver neads training
@@FirePhotos Yeah but London is not just the only congested city in the UK. Drive rounds the back streets of Stoke-on-Trent (in my county) and you'll struggle to get a a Toyoto Yaris through!
Nice to see some older fire vehicles still being used :) and rip to the dead
Yo Ryan hi mate
Where are these prime movers located at?
21st Century's Emergency Services.
Super video, awesome!
- those the Wennington USAR machines?
No Wennington has Decom pods , one I can see on film are East Ham and Battersea USAR pods
That is correct the urban search and rescue teams were from East Ham and Battersea
Very Nice Video!
Awesome video mate
Thanks 😊
Wow that's good job you have time with the. Fire truck here is so cool ilke venchies so much thank you firefighters here put the firefighter 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
5:23 is that a police officer in the road? Why did he directed the car to stop there? If the car had moved on a bit it would have been much easier for the fire truck to get through. Why make it extra difficult for them and not let car drivers make a right decission on their own?
Do they know yet WHY the crane collapsed?
Great on scene coverage with all your clips!
5:28 why is the cop so angry? Thr car was clearly trying to make it easier for the fire truck to get by🤦♂️ and the finger pointing might’ve had him think he wanted him to pull over abit 🤦♂️ wanker
Because when a cop signals you multiple times to stop, you don´t drive. Even if you try to make it easier for the firetruck to pass by, the cop has a better eye on the situation than you in the car have.
SaveLive TV he just seemed like abit of a wanker the way he went about it and that car moving an inch or 2 to the left could’ve been the difference between the fire truck getting past or not
3:15 Cars parked on the street only get in the way of emergency vehicles.
19:18
"Donated by london freemasons"
Wwait what?!
Yep. They are the ones who also donated two 64M turntable ladders, And LAS's silver VW Tiguans.
@@LondonEmergency999 nice
Not from EU, what’s that? Like a charity organization?
How did you get all this access and how do you know all the names? Are you a fireman? Do you work for London Fireman?
Fire photos didn't go inside the cordon. If there's a major incident, gravitate towards where the any specialist or rarely-seen vehicles are heading. About the names of the vehicles, they're pretty easy to remember. Wikipedia and Flickr provide a good start for research. You don't need to be a spotter, just an enthusiast.
@@JettisonTheSupreme whats a spotter?
@@williamwelch4846 someone who not only takes interest in emergency services, but also photographs/videos them. Most vids on yt are taken by spotters.
@@JettisonTheSupreme are spotters emergency service workers then? Why would normal people go and video emergency vehicles?
@@williamwelch4846 No, spotters aren't necessarily emergency services workers. Some people have unusual interests, and the Internet is the best place to find other with the same interests as you. I'm a teenager and I love emergency services although nobody in my school shares the same interest. (due to corona I can't go and spot in my country).
R I P June
It seems to me that different cities including London need a specialist emergency rescue group, a fourth emergency group as it were after Fire, Police and Ambulance.
All of these firefighters and their appliances and no fire, what happens if there is a large fire that needs attending to?
Well done lads and ladies proud of you after they crucified you over Grenfell.
Still think that’s bullshit. Yes they could be quicker to change strategy, but shelter in place is always always always the advice and strategy. Council and builders hold the blame in my opinion.
Nice Vid
Thanks a lot mate 😀
The team they called in with the sniffer dogs is essex fire brigade
How do you know they are unmarked fire units without seeing the uniform?
the absolute state of some of those police... have some pride in yourself for goodness sake
No kidding. Mind you at least the Met still wear shirts and proper hats. Round here it's black bomber jackets and bump baseball caps, they look like dishevelled car park attendants!!
@colintook3357 the police is3d to look respectable in the 80s and 90s now they look bin men
Very Nice
Thank you
The truck at about 41s almost has a good warning lighting design: if only the individual lights flashed in an inside to outside bi-lateral symmetry; in synch with the grille and side warning lights; then the observer could easily and quickly identify the vehicle and its direction and rate of movement in a crowded road environment.
The New Dimension USAR kit is looking a bit unloved and faded. You can tell they keep them outside all year. But then 16 years old so...Great footage btw
Woah when did this happen?
1992
Great vid yery good
6:37 holy fuck that was a jumpscare and a half
Those MAN modular fire trucks really don't like driving down those narrow London streets. Almost as big as a Pierce tower ladder aerial used in the US
Policemen driving around in BMWs, Mercs and Audis...impressive.
in parts of Europe that's nothing special, it's rather common. Also that EMS and Fire drive Mercedes, BMW and Audi as well
Most of the mercs and Audis are fire officers
Didn’t know the LFB had dune buggies like the HART TEAM and skips, very impressive, long gone are the days of horse and cart and a bucket and hose and simple rescue equipment, it’s all now buggies and heavy machinery, bet you need a degree once past training to operate vast machinery of today’s fire fighting equipment
Good Video, nice Fire Trucks. > subscribed
Fireman is still my dream job
2:25 a moment of silence for your ears
Man stepping in dog shit at 3.55.
He skidded In it 😂😂😂
hope that copper gave the mitsubishi a good hiding
He was spoken to after the prime mover got to where it needed to go
The police men at 26 min doing his best ti get the LFR lorry through while the motorist just sat there!
omg how many unit to come
I can cope with the symmetrical flash pattern on the second prime mover but the uneven pattern on the first just upsets me.
A lot of the prime movers around the UK are starting to show their age now, all of them are due for replacement soon.
I noticed that too. Most annoying.
Poor traffic control by the cops.
Those fire chiefs have some nice cars: Audis, 20 plate mercs, 69 plate BMW.
They weren't cheifs, they would be station managers and group managers and at a push deputy assistant commisioner.
22:14
Your welcome
8:23 It’s not a serious event until the German cars come out.
A few of the prime movers need their Battenberg re-doing.
Who are the unmarked guys in the audi and BMW? The force gives you those cars to keep while in service as personal use and for work?
Yes
The cars are their own - commanders, senior fire officers - and they receive an essential user allowance for them. The lights, radios, and sirens are installed and paid for by the Fire Service.
The wrecked crane was probably more valuable than the crappy timber framed sheds they were building. Nothing is built to last these days, cheap and nasty and built in 5 minutes.
Fire brigade in London get some nice car
1:23
sorry, but what is it with uk. If I am in a building that is on fire, I do not care whether the fire 'person' who arrives is white, black, browm, yellow, male, female, or don't know.
I just hope that they know what they are doing, have all the equipment and training that they need. and do not give a toss if they have had diversity etc training.
uk has gone to the dogs, no disrespect to the the foot soldiers, but management is too bothered about figures etc, and I worry that the result will be lives lost, both civilian, and firefighters.
total respect to the men and women who risk their lives to save ours, but too many jobs worths in the upper levels.
Action Stations!
Why the F did the police not shut down that roundabout on Devons Road. Too much civvy traffic is being allowed in there..... civvies are stupid, they do not realise that lots of fire engines means "don't follow me down this road". Roads should have been shut down quicker.
mate its called a personnel carrier not personal carrier
Jaysus hope they found everyone
Do you have permission to video that then or what
Yeah, every single person has.
Jori Hiukka what’s it do with you i was Asking the owner off the channel
@@emt43043 I figured why not to answer, cause I happen to know. Don`t turn angry.
Jori Hiukka why you sticking your nose in
It's not needed in the UK in a public street
How tf the driver of the fire truck at 5:30 get his licence, flippen hell.
Is that a new thing they're trialing with the strapped on top light on unmarked units....
al milhouse I think they were fire chief cars, not unmarked. At least some of them I believe anyway
It's a incident command officer car
Getting paid to play with drones living the dream
oh yh this happened near my girls house, and outside my aunty's house
Watching these sort of videos these days there seem to be numerous bods walking about, some with clipboards and pens. Have the emergency services become populated with pen-pushing incident managers on site?
For me after a devastating occurrence there's overkill by the fire service. Then the police turn up in hoards and stand around doing nothing. I guess Grenfell was on their bosses' minds.
well it takes quite a lot of police to close down streets in an area and to keep people out of there
It collapsed an was unstable - fire service need to stabilise it to avoid further collapse and injury.
This is a crime scene and a massive one at that, so that’s the large police turn out.
The k9 search handler badge is written in comic sans... so disrespectful.
I bet he's tryin to do his job and everyone else is like "ay comic sans he's over ere!" Lmao
No body doing a thing , just walking around in the 90% of the video! Look like organized chaos to me!
Clown!!! Because the camera was outside of the cordon, the most you saw was the part of the collapsed crane on the apartment block under construction. Around the back was the row of houses where the actual work was being carried out to try to rescue and recover, inside the cordon where the public, including the cameraman would not have had access.
what do you expect? The camera guy walking right through the scene and obstructing emergency crews and their work there? Of course you'll only see walking and talking at the edge of the scene ...
Hi lfb
Very dad
whos that LALO guy?
A LALO is a Local authority liaison officer
@@FirePhotos oh so hes council, didnt think they had tetra radios
Ha ha was a shock to me too, he helped coordinate the evacuation effort And organise transport to temporary accommodation for residents
London probs got the money for tetra lol
Они кран поставили без противовесов на крестовине? Не удивительно, что он упал =)
BuЗарD - 6 months ago
Did they put the crane without counterweights on the crosspiece? No wonder it dropped =)
Could he fit anymore in that Octavia ambulance.....
while they offer some nice space when you want them as private vehicle, they are just too small for EMS use
@@EnjoyFirefighting they’re actually preferred in thhe service. We’re going back to them!
@@findthebadger418 way too small for our purpose using them as emergency doctor car; Couldn't even fit the standard equipment properly, let alone additional personal equipment
Lots of unnecessary Mercs...
why unnecessary?
hi
Police turning up to arrest the crane 🙄
Oh dear, who’s an unintelligent person.
i could have got a bus thru that gap!