I don’t know why but I find Tyne and Wear fire vehicles a lot more interesting than other fire departments, especially that targeted response vehicle at 14:49😍
The attitude of most emergency workers is they have the right-of-way no matter which way they go (you're supposed to stop whenever they're around you), so no need for turn indicators. Of course, in busy traffic, some indication might be helpful, so you at least know which way to go to get out of their way.
Okay, someone please explain the "Urban Search and Rescue" vehicle (at 10:45), the "Targeted Response Vehicle" (at 14:57), and the "Operational Support Unit" vehicle (at 15:53). What are their purposes? And what are all those black unmarked sedans running around (at 15:21 and elsewhere)? Strange assortment of vehicles.
USAR is basically a specialised rescue unit, I myself have never heard of a TRV and the OSU like a Control Unit and the unmarked cars are Officer Vehicles which personally too me are useless
Just noticed, description says these are the best clips from 2018... You should do a greatest hits type video for your best clips from all time since you can't go out to film in lockdown
The first part is an average siren and then it turns too Two Tones which came around in the 60's if I'm correct but our still sometimes used today due to the alert it raises
Hi, would there be a reason other than , 'They are not on correctly' that the Staffordshire F&R unit leaving Hanley Fire Station, has it's ladder hanging over the back of the truck by so much, on all the other trucks the ladders are contained almost entirely within the body of the truck. it looks to be close on a metre
11:23 Amazing video but any idea if this was a reserve as its my local station and we have a volvo fl, not quite sure if it was in service then thought.
1:25, this is the time where they could have lost a critical minute in traffic while getting to the shout or call out because people are clueless have have no clue where to go, yesterday on the M56 I saw a North Wales engine responding and everyone except one car moved to their closest side if the road making a textbook path for the fire engine to get past, the one “imperfect car” went in-front of us and then pulled to the side, I dont think it matters if your blocking an exit on a motorway, just move so that the crew can get past!
@Flaming Croc Gaming, it's not a USAR vehicle, it's a MDU (Mass Decontamination Unit) used during big hazmat jobs when firefighters need to be decontaminted in hazmat suits
Not even the coach drivers problem, not allowed to run a red light anyway - only go through a red light if instructed to do so by an officer, which the officer waved the coach through
That's the water overflow system, designed to relieve pressure from the onboard water tanks. If you look closely, the second truck did it too. Both trucks had obviously just been refilled recently .
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Love it! Great capture
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Absolutely brilliant video, love it.
Hello Mate ur videos are also awsome to
Amazing vid brilliant
Nice footage
Nice Video
Super compilation!
Omg I missed it can’t wait for 2020
I don’t know why but I find Tyne and Wear fire vehicles a lot more interesting than other fire departments, especially that targeted response vehicle at 14:49😍
I'm glad there was one from Hanley in this
Love in the first vid the headlight and grill lights are mounted away from the indicaters so theyre actually usefull
3:50 lp6000 looking good
The attitude of most emergency workers is they have the right-of-way no matter which way they go (you're supposed to stop whenever they're around you), so no need for turn indicators. Of course, in busy traffic, some indication might be helpful, so you at least know which way to go to get out of their way.
This to is an excellent vid full of action of the best fire brigade working endlessly hard cried too you on this fab vid
wow ! to the first turnout what a site , it's a regular site in London I know but at night it looks something special
Okay, someone please explain the "Urban Search and Rescue" vehicle (at 10:45), the "Targeted Response Vehicle" (at 14:57), and the "Operational Support Unit" vehicle (at 15:53). What are their purposes? And what are all those black unmarked sedans running around (at 15:21 and elsewhere)? Strange assortment of vehicles.
USAR is basically a specialised rescue unit, I myself have never heard of a TRV and the OSU like a Control Unit and the unmarked cars are Officer Vehicles which personally too me are useless
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Just noticed, description says these are the best clips from 2018... You should do a greatest hits type video for your best clips from all time since you can't go out to film in lockdown
Heres to a good 2020
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LOL here we are in lockdown
Very Nice!
2:50 , What siren is that?
I think it originated from an old Denis fire truck
It was put on all emergency vehicles in the 80s, but were still used in the 90s and early 2000s. Most of them are muted but some are still used.
The first part is an average siren and then it turns too Two Tones which came around in the 60's if I'm correct but our still sometimes used today due to the alert it raises
Would I be able to React to this for a video? I haven't made a vid in ages.
P.S You're inspiring me to go out and do what you do!
Nice
Hi, would there be a reason other than , 'They are not on correctly' that the Staffordshire F&R unit leaving Hanley Fire Station, has it's ladder hanging over the back of the truck by so much, on all the other trucks the ladders are contained almost entirely within the body of the truck. it looks to be close on a metre
That is the Normal overhang from appliances I have seen especially in Norfolk
11:23 Amazing video but any idea if this was a reserve as its my local station and we have a volvo fl, not quite sure if it was in service then thought.
These were the newest Volvos they had back in 2019, before recently getting newer models.
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1:25, this is the time where they could have lost a critical minute in traffic while getting to the shout or call out because people are clueless have have no clue where to go, yesterday on the M56 I saw a North Wales engine responding and everyone except one car moved to their closest side if the road making a textbook path for the fire engine to get past, the one “imperfect car” went in-front of us and then pulled to the side, I dont think it matters if your blocking an exit on a motorway, just move so that the crew can get past!
Cobra can you do some vids at Highgate
Hope you have a happy new year mate.
What is that Fire Engine/truck at 16:49
Tombstone23 it is a heavy rescue unit with specialised equipment in the container
The container can be lowered and raised
@@flaming_croc Nice, cheers.
@Flaming Croc Gaming, it's not a USAR vehicle, it's a MDU (Mass Decontamination Unit) used during big hazmat jobs when firefighters need to be decontaminted in hazmat suits
Sorry l should have said it's at 14.02.
My mom loves the Citroën C4 Cactus 2014 at minute 10:10
3:49 that is an old fire truck
6:13 fucking coach drivers police shouldn’t have to command the traffic shocking otherwise great vid
Not even the coach drivers problem, not allowed to run a red light anyway - only go through a red light if instructed to do so by an officer, which the officer waved the coach through
Yes mate I agree neko
Don't know what Swift Valley driver was thinking.5:56.Gets in between two fire trucks,then just sits there blocking the way.
Pcv drivers are not allowed to pass red traffic lights unless directed by police
4:44 anyone else notice leaking water from the rear locker?
That's the water overflow system, designed to relieve pressure from the onboard water tanks. If you look closely, the second truck did it too. Both trucks had obviously just been refilled recently .
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Yh it's from rain
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Coach driver 🤬
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