the HART vehicles are my favourites. the polaris buggy, vehicles that can supply oxygen to up to 48 people at once, etc etc. those guys are amazing so SO skilled. incredible service
They cannot force anyone to break the law by going over a red light. If there was a red light camera that driver/vehicle is not exempt from a ticket/fine/points. That is why the Fire Appliance driver switched off the tones, it is what they are trained to do.
@@CDB8939 Sadly if you look behind the BMW there was enough room for the driver to reverse back and allow the LFB through the lights - Very sad but true
Metropolitan Police (Of London)/London Fire Brigade/ National Health Service (of the United Kingdom) "HART" is Hertfordshire Ambulance Response Team, similar to Physicians Assistant on an Advanced Ambulance in the US, ad the can utilize Ketamine and the like for RSI (Rapid Sequence intubation) in severe head injuries that must be anaesthetized for placement of a cuffed endotracheal tube through thier vocal cords, which in TBI (traumatic brain injuries) the patients are more often than not combative, fighting and in a helicopter which is no place to fight, and a life saving procedure is to increase the patients pO2 as high as possible to "blow off" CO2 as much as possible which reduces increased intracranial pressure, preventing herniation of the "tonsils" of the brain stem, akin to herniation of the brain stem which is uniformally fatal. All London/United Kingdom/Northern Ireland.
Why do they only have blue lights on their emergency vehicles? We use red and blue lights on our police vehicles and red and amber on firetruck and ambulance 's.
the HART vehicles are my favourites. the polaris buggy, vehicles that can supply oxygen to up to 48 people at once, etc etc. those guys are amazing so SO skilled. incredible service
9:50 Quality response driving by the LFB after the car driver decides to stop blocking everyone
They cannot force anyone to break the law by going over a red light. If there was a red light camera that driver/vehicle is not exempt from a ticket/fine/points. That is why the Fire Appliance driver switched off the tones, it is what they are trained to do.
@@CDB8939 Sadly if you look behind the BMW there was enough room for the driver to reverse back and allow the LFB through the lights - Very sad but true
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Really Useful.
Congrats mate, well deserved!
Cheers!!
Love the ARVS never see them were I’m from
2 Ambulances in a row! Your lucky, And best content , who ever likes this comment you get 🍪
Very cool!!!
Well done mate! 1000 next
Anyone know the name of the siren used at 5:03?
21st Century's Emergency Services.
Awesome video, Do you know a
good spot to filming in London ?
Traffalgar, Euston fire station, Soho fire station, hyde park corner, aldgate
@@british999vehicles thanks
Piccadilly Circus/Hammersmith. West London is good. Regent Street is quite active.
Congratulations mate! Cool compilation!
Cheers
Great video mate
Cheers!
Mate has your instagram been hacked
7:54 Anyone know what service or department this is? man lookin fresh icl
There is a bunch of us thinking Met police or BTP
Metropolitan Police (Of London)/London Fire Brigade/ National Health Service (of the United Kingdom)
"HART" is Hertfordshire Ambulance Response Team, similar to Physicians Assistant on an Advanced Ambulance in the US, ad the can utilize Ketamine and the like for RSI (Rapid Sequence intubation) in severe head injuries that must be anaesthetized for placement of a cuffed endotracheal tube through thier vocal cords, which in TBI (traumatic brain injuries) the patients are more often than not combative, fighting and in a helicopter which is no place to fight, and a life saving procedure is to increase the patients pO2 as high as possible to "blow off" CO2 as much as possible which reduces increased intracranial pressure, preventing herniation of the "tonsils" of the brain stem, akin to herniation of the brain stem which is uniformally fatal.
All London/United Kingdom/Northern Ireland.
hi
Why do they only have blue lights on their emergency vehicles? We use red and blue lights on our police vehicles and red and amber on firetruck and ambulance 's.
Just the way they are, Don’t believe it has a certain reason
6:10 why the hell is there an East of England ambulance in the middle of London for lmao
Transporting a patient from one hospital to another, happens all the time
How far is East of England from London? We often have NSWAS units transporting patients from across the state border to Brisbane's main hospitals.
@@coover65 EEAST covers Essex so it's not a massive distance
Great Ormond St Childrens hospital is close to where it was filmed, so probably an Emergency transfer
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Boring fleet now by Met LFB and LAS
"boringg fleet", they arent there to be cool and interesting