@Mids999 .... the HVPUs have always consisted of two main roll-on, roll-off hooklift vehicles, one high volume pumping unit, three hoseboxes, and two hose retrieval units, along with a crew support vehicle. It's still one unit though. In much the same way as the Urban Search and Rescue Units, which consist of three MAN chassis, five containers and any number of support vehicles. It's still one unit though, a unit with five modules.
Superb water carriers!
Brilliant video! How did you find out about the incident?
Excellent vid
Thank you! 😊
Long way for Fleet to attend.
And a nice run down the A3 & A3(M) for Guildford WrC and support pump
Do you mean 2x HVPUs or do you mean the two modules of 1x HVPU? (i.e., the two we saw rolling down the slip road at #4.50?)
One with the double hose box and one with the HVPU and single hose box
@Mids999 .... so no, its not two High Volume Pumps then.
@@YelpBullhornTechnically not but most people just generalise both as HVPs, but technically yes, one HVP
@Mids999 .... the HVPUs have always consisted of two main roll-on, roll-off hooklift vehicles, one high volume pumping unit, three hoseboxes, and two hose retrieval units, along with a crew support vehicle. It's still one unit though. In much the same way as the Urban Search and Rescue Units, which consist of three MAN chassis, five containers and any number of support vehicles. It's still one unit though, a unit with five modules.
@@YelpBullhorn yes..
did 1 of the water tankers come from exeter we saw it turn out on blues an nothin else went out apart from that
Farthest Water Carrier came from Surrey, Guildford. Don't think anything came from Exeter however.