Lovely Video! Apologies for butting in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you ever tried - Trentvorty Healthy Skin Theorem (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is a great one off product for passing your firefight interview easily using this guide without the headache. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my buddy finally got great success with it.
Great Video clip! Excuse me for the intrusion, I would love your opinion. Have you tried - Rozardner Lucky Interview Reality (should be on google have a look)? It is a good one of a kind guide for firefighter interview tips minus the normal expense. Ive heard some super things about it and my m8 after a lifetime of fighting got cool success with it.
Appreciate Video clip! Excuse me for the intrusion, I would love your thoughts. Have you thought about - Rozardner Lucky Interview Reality (do a google search)? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for firefighter interview tips without the hard work. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my close friend Aubrey got amazing success with it.
Nice realistic view of fire service life in U.K... nice spread of duties...thank goodness your service never mentioned the term...”time lost due to fire calls”.". Seems like a great watch.
Nice video content! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you considered - Rozardner Lucky Interview Reality (google it)? It is an awesome one off guide for firefighter interview tips without the headache. Ive heard some great things about it and my work buddy finally got amazing success with it.
Hey guys, currently building up my fitness and hoping to apply as a volunteer in the next year or so, then full time after I finish uni. In the meantime is there any courses I can take now in my own time such as first aid etc that would better my chances during the recruitment process? Cheers
James W Hi James, I would recommend what I do (bear in mind) I’m 15. I attend fire cadets at my local fire station every Wednesday, this will look great in your CV and will give you more confidence being in the fire station environment.
Will Turner I’ve just completed my 3rd year of cadets and I’ve joined military preparation college to build my fitness up and apply for volunteering to
Remember potential firefighters of the future it's getting more difficult to be successful in your application and housefires thanks to intensive public awareness by going door to door to explain escape routes and install smoke alarms unthinkable until relatively recently!!!!, special services are also going to be needed for example RTC'S but remember as well cars are more safer than ever than before to,and extractions are also relatively rare or not as technical as a couple of decades ago!!!!, medical call outs via ambulance services are rather increasing to remove obese patients and awkward removals!!!!, dont want to paint to dark a picture of a modern firefighters role but research extremely intensively before you blow your dream job to pieces..... forgive the clique " it's not all about fighting fires"
Hiya mate ima bit late to the vid 😂, got a question for you Im hoping you can answer. I’m a 16 year old boy from Uk, i don’t know were about ur based mate but I live locally to Derbyshire fire and rescue and have aspired to be a full time firefighter since a very young age my friend. I recently went to the opening evening they held last Friday and was just filled with excitement and want to have the best chance of becoming a full Time firefighter a lot of my family have been firefighters as well as my dads pal who was a fireman for most of his life and managed to gain the rank squadron leader and know he was On a significant wage 😄. Its not about the money for me mate I just love the thought of being a fireman, it’s different everyday and entertaining and I love how honoured the fire crews of all towns and city’s are constantly and I want to be remembered by my family as they’re son that managed to do some good in life. My main concern mate is my school grades as I said I’m currently 16 and I’m not gonna lie to you mate I was a right little shit in school , I get my grades for my GCSE’S results this Thursday bro and can pretty much tell u what my grades are going to be and they ain’t gonna be pretty. I regret not listening in school and wish i cud turn back the time and do well and open the world to this exciting job to give me a better chance of doing so. So the main thing from this rant (my bad you’ve probably got so many better things to do than read this) is that I want to know if my GCSE results will have Oman impact on me being able to join the fire service wen I am 18 years old. I just hope my grades i get from these don’t decide instantly if I can get tr roll or not. I would say I’m pretty fit for a 16 year old and am fine with confined spaces and have researched fireman tests and how to become a fireman for ages bro and nothing bothers me it’s just my grades bro. So in the most honest way possible pleas tell me how my grades are going to effect me once I am 18 rocking up on the day of trials and if I will be aloud at All! Thank you for reading this hagn mate ❤
Nice video. One complaint. The staff performing CPR at the start of the video is doing it incorrectly. Surely you’d want to train your staff properly in case of a medical emergency?
@@Maffstar73 their hands are placed too far up the chest. Fingers should be interlocked (NOT placed one on top of the other) in order to provide adequate grip on the hand and stability for the first aider. Compressions should be between 2-2.4 inches in depth. That is why the CPR is wrong.
Too far up the chest? Her hands are in exactly the right area-between the sternum or even between the nipples if you want to take a back-up rough guide. If she put her hands any lower she would miss the heart completely and be trying to apply compressions to the stomach! That’s why the defib pads are placed where they are so the current passes between them through the heart. If you pause the video at 1:36 you’ll see her hands are exactly between the defib pads where they should be. There’s no definitive rule that says the fingers ‘have’ to be interlocked either-that’s based on CPR only without rescue breaths. In this case you’ll see that she is applying downward pressure through the heel of her left palm whilst her colleague uses the bag & mask in between compressions. This is generally how CPR works to try and help ‘pause’ the patient’s condition getting any worse by massaging the heart whilst the defib is doing the all-important work of stopping the heart so it can restart its rhythmic process. Compression depth is 2-2.5 inches and I would say she’s doing that? Given the video gives a couple of seconds from an odd angle showing her doing it I’d say it’s impossible to determine an exact depth, but she’s certainly doing it to a very good level. Remember, these are Firefighters-not A&E Nurses who may do this daily and attain a level of perfection that Surgeons couldn’t even hit. Trauma training (normally in the form of FREC) is practised often, along with a unbelievably long list of other skills they have to learn, maintain and re-learn constantly when procedures change every year. There’s nothing on that CPR that I would see as being incorrect or ineffective.
@@eliselawless5410 i always wanted to become a firefighter, i mean i dont know even for voluntary i would still do it its one of those jobs that I like to do for passion not money
May God provide intellectual, physical and spiritual power and strength to the fire fighter department team-the fire fighter officers, vehicle maintenance group, call center team n overall team. May God empower and bless you all and ur family for the noble work of saving lives while risking one's life and forest fire safety through fire helicopters. Salute to every firefighter!! Amen!!......
i agree yeah but what about police officers ? dont they risk their lives and risking their own lives for you ? it seems like its only paramedics and firefighters that gets respect
Is it possible for a 18 year old to be accepted? I know they accept applications at that age but do any people around this age ever actually get hired?
Matty Mobbs Hi Matty, I’m not a firefighter just yet but I’m a fire cadet in Oxfordshire. The hours for a full time firefighter are roughly about 8-5 if no sleeping at the station. For a full time dad I would reccomend being a retained firefighter. This is where you will be given a pager and could be called out at any given moment throughout the day.
@@Will-om1mr thank you yes I went to the station in Northampton to ask about part time and becouse I have Dyslexicer I was worried all I got told was not may people get in who have it and will be hard as we only give you extra time on your test so put me right of real shame they don't hlep or seem to understand people who have it thank you for replying good luck mate
Depends on the shift system. 224 would be ok but you'd need someone to collect the kid from school on days. Nightshifts would be ok as long as the kid could stay at someone's house.
If you want to join the fire service then subjects and grades are not what you need to have to join. The fire service today looks for PQAs (personal qualities and attributes) they want to see if you have the qualities and attributes of a fire fighter. The best way to study and have a chance to pass the selection is to get a copy of the PQAs of a firefighter and study them and study the role of a firefighter ect. Look on How2become videos and website for valuable information on how to pass the fire fighter selection process.
Should make one on the day of a essex firefighter. This would involve spending half a day sitting up at your nearest Asda. Not only wasting tax payers money but parking on the disabled bays making it hard for people with disabilities to park. The second half of the shift involves driving round looking for very minor accidents so they can cut the roof of a car. It does not matter if the person is out the car or even if the car was in the accident the roof must come off. Welcome to the world of a essex firefighter
Day in a life of a firefighter 07.00 - parade 07.15 - scoff 07.45 - polish helmet 08.00 - play pool 10.00 - call out - cant attend due to health and safety 12.00 - dinner time 13.00 - call out - cant attend due to health and safety 14.00 - sleep 19.00 - handover to night shift
Com's can go down. Digital equioment can stop working. Having a hard copy means there are multiple levels of information available. Lastly its a hard copy for files to compliment any digital ones.
Kudos for the Video! Apologies for butting in, I am interested in your opinion. Have you ever tried - Rozardner Lucky Interview Reality (probably on Google)? It is a good one of a kind product for firefighter interview tips minus the headache. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my m8 got great results with it.
You didn't show them sleeping ;) Love your work guys and girls, from a former police officer.
Heroes do not always wear capes.Respect to these guys!!
Lovely Video! Apologies for butting in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you ever tried - Trentvorty Healthy Skin Theorem (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is a great one off product for passing your firefight interview easily using this guide without the headache. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my buddy finally got great success with it.
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They wear bright yellow helmets
@@novaknovakovic1585 that 100% looks like a scam.
@@malachydixon9187 And white helmets!
I’ve been watching a lot of south metro fire service videos (USA) so it’s pretty cool to see how our fire service differs from the American service
Ye the broadway pirates have a cooler life
@@josoveys649 what?
2:02 What no sliding down a pole? Count me out.
Great Video clip! Excuse me for the intrusion, I would love your opinion. Have you tried - Rozardner Lucky Interview Reality (should be on google have a look)? It is a good one of a kind guide for firefighter interview tips minus the normal expense. Ive heard some super things about it and my m8 after a lifetime of fighting got cool success with it.
Appreciate Video clip! Excuse me for the intrusion, I would love your thoughts. Have you thought about - Rozardner Lucky Interview Reality (do a google search)? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for firefighter interview tips without the hard work. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my close friend Aubrey got amazing success with it.
Lollll
Haha yeah.
The stairs refuse burns and injuries stairs are safer
Great video well done! Heroes right there.
I just want to help people so I hope to be a firefighter
My dream job is to be a firefighter as well
William Fairchild same, I really love fire cadets to
I'm am a nerd at firefighting! (Danish)
Same as me
same
Nice realistic view of fire service life in U.K... nice spread of duties...thank goodness your service never mentioned the term...”time lost due to fire calls”.". Seems like a great watch.
Nice day in a life of a Derbyshire Firefighter Boys! You make the bestest heroes in the community of Derbyshire!🚒🚒👨🏻🚒👨🏻🚒👨🏿🚒👨🏿🚒
Very good lads and ladies 🙏👍👌👏😳😍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
I would like to be a fire fighter but one question is scary in a building looking for people
Steve Trevor ?
Steve Trevor if u are in between 13-18 u could join fire cadets we practice stuff like that
dick head
Slop adams
bish what, there’s no need for u to be gettin loud
I am a firefighter no it is not sary
I want to become a firefighter one day, I am currently a chef but want change one day!
Nice video content! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you considered - Rozardner Lucky Interview Reality (google it)? It is an awesome one off guide for firefighter interview tips without the headache. Ive heard some great things about it and my work buddy finally got amazing success with it.
you will be perfect for the fire station because a meal is firefighters best friend
@@sugusebatti2090 what is wrong with you people, you infest every comment ffs
Good luck with your chosen career hope you have m much success.
What qualifications (GCSES) do you need to become a firefighter?
Normally maths and English gcse at grade C
danspare thanks mate that good to hear I got B in English and C in maths I’m thinking about trying to become a firefighter
@@gazza106 have you got your certificates?
danspare yeah I found them a couple of weeks ago thank god
danspare you don’t need science do you ? I did get a C in science but I can’t seem to find my certificate for it
awesome vid and music!
im british but oh my the usa firefighter gear looks way nicer lol
Bro im brittish there pretty much the same
Have u ever seen a British firefighter
@@assist_vort3x307 shouldn't discriminate them respect to all emergency services around the world
I'm British as well and I do like the USA firefighter gear as well
@@assist_vort3x307 I'm British as well
Really Useful.
Hey guys, currently building up my fitness and hoping to apply as a volunteer in the next year or so, then full time after I finish uni. In the meantime is there any courses I can take now in my own time such as first aid etc that would better my chances during the recruitment process? Cheers
James W Hi James, I would recommend what I do (bear in mind) I’m 15. I attend fire cadets at my local fire station every Wednesday, this will look great in your CV and will give you more confidence being in the fire station environment.
Will Turner I’ve just completed my 3rd year of cadets and I’ve joined military preparation college to build my fitness up and apply for volunteering to
Remember potential firefighters of the future it's getting more difficult to be successful in your application and housefires thanks to intensive public awareness by going door to door to explain escape routes and install smoke alarms unthinkable until relatively recently!!!!, special services are also going to be needed for example RTC'S but remember as well cars are more safer than ever than before to,and extractions are also relatively rare or not as technical as a couple of decades ago!!!!, medical call outs via ambulance services are rather increasing to remove obese patients and awkward removals!!!!, dont want to paint to dark a picture of a modern firefighters role but research extremely intensively before you blow your dream job to pieces..... forgive the clique " it's not all about fighting fires"
First aid is always good to know, do it anyway.
Hiya mate ima bit late to the vid 😂, got a question for you Im hoping you can answer.
I’m a 16 year old boy from Uk, i don’t know were about ur based mate but I live locally to Derbyshire fire and rescue and have aspired to be a full time firefighter since a very young age my friend. I recently went to the opening evening they held last Friday and was just filled with excitement and want to have the best chance of becoming a full Time firefighter a lot of my family have been firefighters as well as my dads pal who was a fireman for most of his life and managed to gain the rank squadron leader and know he was On a significant wage 😄. Its not about the money for me mate I just love the thought of being a fireman, it’s different everyday and entertaining and I love how honoured the fire crews of all towns and city’s are constantly and I want to be remembered by my family as they’re son that managed to do some good in life.
My main concern mate is my school grades as I said I’m currently 16 and I’m not gonna lie to you mate I was a right little shit in school , I get my grades for my GCSE’S results this Thursday bro and can pretty much tell u what my grades are going to be and they ain’t gonna be pretty. I regret not listening in school and wish i cud turn back the time and do well and open the world to this exciting job to give me a better chance of doing so. So the main thing from this rant (my bad you’ve probably got so many better things to do than read this) is that I want to know if my GCSE results will have Oman impact on me being able to join the fire service wen I am 18 years old. I just hope my grades i get from these don’t decide instantly if I can get tr roll or not. I would say I’m pretty fit for a 16 year old and am fine with confined spaces and have researched fireman tests and how to become a fireman for ages bro and nothing bothers me it’s just my grades bro. So in the most honest way possible pleas tell me how my grades are going to effect me once I am 18 rocking up on the day of trials and if I will be aloud at All!
Thank you for reading this hagn mate ❤
Nice video. One complaint. The staff performing CPR at the start of the video is doing it incorrectly. Surely you’d want to train your staff properly in case of a medical emergency?
How are they doing the CPR incorrectly?
@@Maffstar73 their hands are placed too far up the chest. Fingers should be interlocked (NOT placed one on top of the other) in order to provide adequate grip on the hand and stability for the first aider. Compressions should be between 2-2.4 inches in depth. That is why the CPR is wrong.
Too far up the chest? Her hands are in exactly the right area-between the sternum or even between the nipples if you want to take a back-up rough guide. If she put her hands any lower she would miss the heart completely and be trying to apply compressions to the stomach! That’s why the defib pads are placed where they are so the current passes between them through the heart. If you pause the video at 1:36 you’ll see her hands are exactly between the defib pads where they should be. There’s no definitive rule that says the fingers ‘have’ to be interlocked either-that’s based on CPR only without rescue breaths. In this case you’ll see that she is applying downward pressure through the heel of her left palm whilst her colleague uses the bag & mask in between compressions. This is generally how CPR works to try and help ‘pause’ the patient’s condition getting any worse by massaging the heart whilst the defib is doing the all-important work of stopping the heart so it can restart its rhythmic process. Compression depth is 2-2.5 inches and I would say she’s doing that? Given the video gives a couple of seconds from an odd angle showing her doing it I’d say it’s impossible to determine an exact depth, but she’s certainly doing it to a very good level. Remember, these are Firefighters-not A&E Nurses who may do this daily and attain a level of perfection that Surgeons couldn’t even hit. Trauma training (normally in the form of FREC) is practised often, along with a unbelievably long list of other skills they have to learn, maintain and re-learn constantly when procedures change every year. There’s nothing on that CPR that I would see as being incorrect or ineffective.
Always wanted to be a firefighter
I always wanted to be a firefighter
I’ll see you guys in bout 4-6 years
I wanna become a firefighter I'm only 11 tho but I'm very fit and just love it
Keep up with fitness, I just applied for wholetime firefighter but I’m not expecting to get through first time
@@eliselawless5410 i always wanted to become a firefighter, i mean i dont know even for voluntary i would still do it its one of those jobs that I like to do for passion not money
I'm 24 and wanna become a firefighter
@@eliselawless5410 you know you can join fire cadets at 13 to 18 I've been doing it for a while now im 16 tho lol
@@elainathorne5207 I’ve done fire cadets for 3 years and loved it want to go back but I’m 18 😭
May God provide intellectual, physical and spiritual power and strength to the fire fighter department team-the fire fighter officers, vehicle maintenance group, call center team n overall team. May God empower and bless you all and ur family for the noble work of saving lives while risking one's life and forest fire safety through fire helicopters. Salute to every firefighter!! Amen!!......
i agree yeah but what about police officers ? dont they risk their lives and risking their own lives for you ? it seems like its only paramedics and firefighters that gets respect
@@Gencturk92 no everyone gets respect pal
Does it matter if you’ve never been to fire cadets?
I don't think so
No, a lot of people dont
No but it'd look great on a CV
Oh do the training isn't trying to get a cat from a tree xD my whole childhood was a lie
Is it possible for a 18 year old to be accepted? I know they accept applications at that age but do any people around this age ever actually get hired?
Yes 18 to 60 but i think you can be a cadet when your 16 idk
@@Zackislivid You can actually join Fire cadets at 13 in Derbyshire
Can single full time dad do this around school times
Matty Mobbs Hi Matty, I’m not a firefighter just yet but I’m a fire cadet in Oxfordshire. The hours for a full time firefighter are roughly about 8-5 if no sleeping at the station. For a full time dad I would reccomend being a retained firefighter. This is where you will be given a pager and could be called out at any given moment throughout the day.
@@Will-om1mr thank you yes I went to the station in Northampton to ask about part time and becouse I have Dyslexicer I was worried all I got told was not may people get in who have it and will be hard as we only give you extra time on your test so put me right of real shame they don't hlep or seem to understand people who have it thank you for replying good luck mate
Matty Mobbs I’d keep trying pal
Yes
Depends on the shift system. 224 would be ok but you'd need someone to collect the kid from school on days. Nightshifts would be ok as long as the kid could stay at someone's house.
I'm training to be a firefighter when I'm older
When I'm older I want to be a firefighter
keep safe nice weekend
I am 13 and I really want to become a firefighter
Same im 14 tho wantin to be one but all my friends say i cant cas im a girl and girls cant be firefighters
hi
I am 24 and I really want to become a firefighter
@@meganmckay3358 dont listen to them
Anyone know background song
My dream job is to be a firefighter
Elise Lawless same
My dream job is to be a firefighter as well
@@jolteonthunder-qy4tt My dream job is to be a firefighter as well
My job is a fire service
Why do Ambulance and you guys don't like each other?
What subjects do we need to become a firefighter if you know please reply
If you want to join the fire service then subjects and grades are not what you need to have to join. The fire service today looks for PQAs (personal qualities and attributes) they want to see if you have the qualities and attributes of a fire fighter. The best way to study and have a chance to pass the selection is to get a copy of the PQAs of a firefighter and study them and study the role of a firefighter ect. Look on How2become videos and website for valuable information on how to pass the fire fighter selection process.
English and maths
U just need to be brave and quick
Thanks guys 👍
Depending on your age you can also take a public services course at college which will help you towards securing a position.
Ok
Should make one on the day of a essex firefighter. This would involve spending half a day sitting up at your nearest Asda. Not only wasting tax payers money but parking on the disabled bays making it hard for people with disabilities to park. The second half of the shift involves driving round looking for very minor accidents so they can cut the roof of a car. It does not matter if the person is out the car or even if the car was in the accident the roof must come off. Welcome to the world of a essex firefighter
Oh my days😂😂
Do you work at that asda by chance
😂😂😂 brilliant
Vanman1965 Bit rude of you? Wait till you need the fire service one day...
Just another failed firefighter who is bitter, bless.
Day in a life of a firefighter
07.00 - parade
07.15 - scoff
07.45 - polish helmet
08.00 - play pool
10.00 - call out - cant attend due to health and safety
12.00 - dinner time
13.00 - call out - cant attend due to health and safety
14.00 - sleep
19.00 - handover to night shift
Pasted from the ‘Daily Mail reader, failed fire brigade applicants’ support group’
What brigade is this. Sounds like it's stuck on the 70's.
Oh dear, yet another one who failed selection🤣🤣
The fact you actually get a print out you have to go fetch and read is baffling to me.
Com's can go down. Digital equioment can stop working. Having a hard copy means there are multiple levels of information available. Lastly its a hard copy for files to compliment any digital ones.
Kudos for the Video! Apologies for butting in, I am interested in your opinion. Have you ever tried - Rozardner Lucky Interview Reality (probably on Google)? It is a good one of a kind product for firefighter interview tips minus the headache. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my m8 got great results with it.
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phew
see guys
wtf are you guys wearing looking like a robocop
@@maxadams8326 nerd