This video is spectacular, raw footage of how everything is done to the highest order!! The tablet that tells you where the engine is on the car is a remarkable piece of kit aswell.
Hi MrInglisway , that's high praise indeed! Thanks! Feedback on how to communicate the Fire and Rescue Service to the widest community possible is always welcome :)
Hi YelpBullhorn, thanks for your insight and feedback. I'll come clean, I just googled it, and you're absolutely right! Carriageway is one word... Everyday is a school day 🤣🤣👍
Hi guys, are you a full time crew or retained? The video is excellent. Editing, content, first person and overall quality was brilliant! Would love to watch tones of these videos. Finally, thank you for your service. Brilliant to see you guys in action.
Hi Michael Moran, we are an On Call (formerly called Retained) crew. Warwickshire Fire and Rescue is roughly 50/50 Whole-Time and On Call in terms of Fire Appliances and Stations. Thank you for the feedback too.
Hi Sebby 324, you're right. Formally this type of incident is communicated to first responders as an RTC (Road Traffic Collision), with extra details such as the number and types of vehicles involved (private motor vehicles, light goods vehicles, etc), and where they're situated (in the roadway, down an embankment and so on).
@@YelpBullhorn Spot on in terms of taxonomy. All 'Road traffic collisions' would include car crashes, as well as all HGV Vs LGV and so on. So a car crash is an 'instance' of 'class' RTC. Gold star everyone ⭐⭐
This video is spectacular, raw footage of how everything is done to the highest order!! The tablet that tells you where the engine is on the car is a remarkable piece of kit aswell.
I'm surprised this hasn't had more views, well-edited and put together.
Hi MrInglisway , that's high praise indeed! Thanks! Feedback on how to communicate the Fire and Rescue Service to the widest community possible is always welcome :)
Excellent editing and documented. This would make a great series on television, well to all involved
Hi Lesley Ashcroft, that's a lovely comment. Thank you. Maybe one day a TV series will be on the cards (we can all dream!) 👍😊
Great clip
Interesting insight into today's modern fire and rescue service. Well filmed and edited. Just one point: carriageway is one word!
Hi YelpBullhorn, thanks for your insight and feedback. I'll come clean, I just googled it, and you're absolutely right! Carriageway is one word... Everyday is a school day 🤣🤣👍
Love the first person experience
Thanks ItxEmergencyServicesNorthEast, glad you enjoyed the experience 👍
Hi guys, are you a full time crew or retained? The video is excellent. Editing, content, first person and overall quality was brilliant! Would love to watch tones of these videos. Finally, thank you for your service. Brilliant to see you guys in action.
Hi Michael Moran, we are an On Call (formerly called Retained) crew. Warwickshire Fire and Rescue is roughly 50/50 Whole-Time and On Call in terms of Fire Appliances and Stations. Thank you for the feedback too.
Isn’t this called an RTC?
Hi Sebby 324, you're right. Formally this type of incident is communicated to first responders as an RTC (Road Traffic Collision), with extra details such as the number and types of vehicles involved (private motor vehicles, light goods vehicles, etc), and where they're situated (in the roadway, down an embankment and so on).
Technically it's both.
@@YelpBullhorn Spot on in terms of taxonomy. All 'Road traffic collisions' would include car crashes, as well as all HGV Vs LGV and so on. So a car crash is an 'instance' of 'class' RTC. Gold star everyone ⭐⭐
Cool 😎
Swag please upload more
i heavily am inspired to be a fire fighter and save lives but i dont have the balls to do it😅😅