I never realized that the first video of the helicopter taking off was filmed through a tiny grate in the fence. That’s actually very clever and the video came out amazing! Nice job!!
I have another Air Ambulance video at different location where i had 2 fences in the way but i put my camera through the first fence and had to quickly remove it when the helicopter flew over me.
No big surprise paramedics in the UK taken the next step in the Air ambulance Service they learned to fly helicopters at their own expense,now that's dedication and commitment to a job!!!
EMS veteran here. We’ve had landing zone training for years from helicopter emergency services personnel. My concern is watching them come in on approach. There was a ton of that perimeter, marking tape blowing all over the place. What if that were to have broken loose and blown back toward the helicopter and got sucked into an engine cowling? They never trained us over here to secure a landing area with tape. Anybody from the helicopter community in here care to sound off on this? Just from a safety standpoint part of this video is highly concerning to watch.
I never laugh when something like this happens as it's all to serious which is why i did not zoom in when the patient was been put inside the air ambulance as i respect the patients privacy.
Before i filmed the London Air Ambulance i was shopping at the local asda store and as i was cycling past the accident scene i saw a shocking scene of the woman laying in the road where she was hit by the car there was blood next to her , i hope she survived and i feel for the family who received a call or visit from the police to inform them.
It would still be quicker than by road, but if you read the text you'll see that they were only repositioning so various permissions would have to be obtained to do so. Also these guys are a hospital in the air and are brilliant, she wouldn't have got any better treatment in hospital, on the second start up they were probably doing life saving treatments to prepare her for the flight.
I never realized that the first video of the helicopter taking off was filmed through a tiny grate in the fence. That’s actually very clever and the video came out amazing! Nice job!!
I had the camera lens right next to the fence as i did not want the fence in the way , thanks for watching.
@@Philippines0701 oh that’s really smart. And you’re welcome!
I have another Air Ambulance video at different location where i had 2 fences in the way but i put my camera through the first fence and had to quickly remove it when the helicopter flew over me.
@@Philippines0701 ayeee sweet! I’ll see if I can check them out and watch them
@@Yannitron i have created an Air Ambulance playlist to make them easier to find
No big surprise paramedics in the UK taken the next step in the Air ambulance Service they learned to fly helicopters at their own expense,now that's dedication and commitment to a job!!!
EMS veteran here. We’ve had landing zone training for years from helicopter emergency services personnel. My concern is watching them come in on approach. There was a ton of that perimeter, marking tape blowing all over the place. What if that were to have broken loose and blown back toward the helicopter and got sucked into an engine cowling? They never trained us over here to secure a landing area with tape. Anybody from the helicopter community in here care to sound off on this? Just from a safety standpoint part of this video is highly concerning to watch.
Great Filming :) thanks for sharing
Your welcome and thank you for watching.
Great to hear all these people laughing when a woman is in critical condition
I never laugh when something like this happens as it's all to serious which is why i did not zoom in when the patient was been put inside the air ambulance as i respect the patients privacy.
@@Philippines0701 I didn't say you did, but some of the spectators were definitely laughing and that is wrong
They have no respect.
Oh so that's why there was a massive diversion.this happened right where i live.did the woman survive?
The woman is alive but in a critical condition.
hope she recovers
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mate that is my school car parcking
Awesome
I sure hope the patient that is being taken by the helicopter isn’t on the brink of death! That took a long time to get in the air!!!!
Before i filmed the London Air Ambulance i was shopping at the local asda store and as i was cycling past the accident scene i saw a shocking scene of the woman laying in the road where she was hit by the car there was blood next to her , i hope she survived and i feel for the family who received a call or visit from the police to inform them.
It would still be quicker than by road, but if you read the text you'll see that they were only repositioning so various permissions would have to be obtained to do so. Also these guys are a hospital in the air and are brilliant, she wouldn't have got any better treatment in hospital, on the second start up they were probably doing life saving treatments to prepare her for the flight.
I saw this same helicopter in Wood Green Walthamstow turnpikelain edmonton green so weird
Why do ppl want to Wach ppl hurt it’s disgusting
I was filming the helicopter , its why i did not zoom in on the patient out of respect
No other people@@Philippines0701
Like civilians @@Philippines0701