Nice spot on the horse…….especially as you were preparing to overtake the van , glad she saw sense to exit left and take the horse off the main road, great observation from both.👍
Probably limited by privacy legislation here in the UK. I think there is something specifically about filming in a situation where someone might expect it to be private that makes it unacceptable, and I imagine a situation where property has been damaged by fire or where there could be injuries fall under that. Public roads up to that however are legally speaking perfectly fine to film, providing it's made clear we're 'on board' an emergency vehicle, which I think is obvious. :) A TH-camr 'Black Belt Barrister' covered stuff about filming in public and there's not much that stops you from filming perfectly legally. It's all situation dependant obviously, but as long as you're respectful there isn't any reason you should have any legal issues. He covers much more info being in that profession if you want to know more. Obviously it's different when it comes to private property.
@@EmergencydriveUK perhaps you could end the video with a little bit of text just saying what the incident was like when you arrived without giving personal details. Gives the video some closure haha although I'm just here to see how people drive on Blues myself
Were you in attendance at the huge chemical blaze in High Wycombe at the beginning of June, I know it was a big one with 3 counties attending. Keep up the great work you and your teams do,
You deleted your other video when people started asking questions about your authority to drive on lights. You're not police & I don't think you're a fire officer or an ambulance responder either. Are you driving on blue lights legally??
I can assure you that the drives are all legally made, if you are referring to when all the videos were removed that was due to a data protection issue which is now resolved.
Great driving and respect for turning off your siren and slowing down for the Horse, love the way she moved out of your way though.
Nice spot on the horse…….especially as you were preparing to overtake the van , glad she saw sense to exit left and take the horse off the main road, great observation from both.👍
it's weird seeing my hometown on the internet :)
Follow the water trail (5.29) , I was always told as driver of the 2nd attendance . Until you find out you were following a cement mixer 😂
Would love to see just a little of what you are going to at the end of each journey. There is a big build up then nothing, but love the video footage.
Probably limited by privacy legislation here in the UK. I think there is something specifically about filming in a situation where someone might expect it to be private that makes it unacceptable, and I imagine a situation where property has been damaged by fire or where there could be injuries fall under that.
Public roads up to that however are legally speaking perfectly fine to film, providing it's made clear we're 'on board' an emergency vehicle, which I think is obvious. :)
A TH-camr 'Black Belt Barrister' covered stuff about filming in public and there's not much that stops you from filming perfectly legally. It's all situation dependant obviously, but as long as you're respectful there isn't any reason you should have any legal issues. He covers much more info being in that profession if you want to know more. Obviously it's different when it comes to private property.
Unfortunately due to data protection etc..... I am not able
@@EmergencydriveUK perhaps you could end the video with a little bit of text just saying what the incident was like when you arrived without giving personal details. Gives the video some closure haha although I'm just here to see how people drive on Blues myself
Great video mate
Were you in attendance at the huge chemical blaze in High Wycombe at the beginning of June, I know it was a big one with 3 counties attending. Keep up the great work you and your teams do,
Don't think he was in attendance
No I wasn't, but it sounded rather exciting for the crews that attended...
@@EmergencydriveUK I was on scene, was fire was quite intense
@@BucksBlueLightVids excellent, how was it and what role do you have?
@@EmergencydriveUK Ah, I was only there purely on a media basis, I have no role within the service.
Is that a speed camera van at 5:25?
What emergemncy service do you work for?
You deleted your other video when people started asking questions about your authority to drive on lights. You're not police & I don't think you're a fire officer or an ambulance responder either. Are you driving on blue lights legally??
I can assure you that the drives are all legally made, if you are referring to when all the videos were removed that was due to a data protection issue which is now resolved.
Which emergency service do you work for? Are you in a marked vehicle?
@@carlsenior100 I was in fire and unmarked, but retired now..