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Greg Grimes
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Village of Point Edward Deputy Mayor, Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary Search & Rescue Volunteer
Retired Director of Operations for Rogers TV - Ontario, New Brunswick & Newfoundland (30 years), Retired Auxiliary Police Constable (10 years).
Retired Director of Operations for Rogers TV - Ontario, New Brunswick & Newfoundland (30 years), Retired Auxiliary Police Constable (10 years).
1991 Canadian Adult Precision Skating Championships (Montreal, QC) - Watford Classics
From April 1991 - The ladies from the Watford Classics (Watford, Ontario Skating Club) compete in the master division of the Canadian Adult Precision Skating Championships in Montreal, Quebec. Link to 1990 Championships in Kitchener, ON - ruclips.net/video/FmOsMi-9l3Q/видео.html
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Ajax: The War Years
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Production Year - 1992 A video documentary produced to commemorate Maclean Hunter Cable TV's 25th Anniversary in the Town of Ajax. "Celebrating 25 Years Together 1968-1993" From the video case: The Town of Ajax is a municipality that has matured at an exhilarating pace. The transformation from a 1940's fledgling community to a 1990's urban centre doing business with the corporate world has been...
Community Emergency - "A Day In The Life Of A Metro Ambulance Crew"
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Original Air Date: February 27, 1988 on Scarboro Cable 10 Respond with Metro Toronto Ambulance paramedics in Scaborough on a busy Thursday, July 30, 1987 day shift and experience their life saving work and compassion for their patients. The Metropolitan Toronto Department of Ambulance Services was created in 1975, and absorbed the five remaining private ambulance companies and single provincial...
Community Emergency - "A Day In The Life of A Metro Police Officer"
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Original Air Date: February 27, 1988 on Scarboro Cable 10 Ride along with Metro Toronto Police Officer from 41 Division on a busy Saturday July 25, 1987 afternoon shift. On January 1, 1957, policing in Toronto entered a new era with the creation of a Metropolitan Toronto Police Force. The new service was born from the roots of 13 separate services in the Toronto area. Amalgamation eliminated th...
Community Emergency - "A Day In The Life Of A District Fire Chief"
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Original AIr Date: February 27, 1988 on Scarboro Cable 10 Spend the December 19, 1987 day shift with the Scarborough Fire Department District Chief at SFD's Birchmount Road headquarters' station and experience the work of the firefighters first hand. The City of Scarborough was a municipality in the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. On January 1, 1998 it was amalgamated with Toronto and the...
I love watching videos on law enforcement from the 80s and 90s
The Newfie guy with the dart 🎯 face smoked 🤣
Is police constable Lyn Chapman Still alive?
"Ok we're gonna roll on this" is what I will say before I do anything from now on.
That's a BLS Unit!? Just asking because they have no ALS equipment and don't seem run emergency calls... 🤷
I grew up in Ajax... does anyone have any footage or audio of the siren that went off around 9pm at night to let the kids know to go home, and I think the street lights used to flash off and on to let kids also know to go home. Also, you mentioned the memorial of the ship but does anyone have any footage of the memorial FIRE that burned at the Library just off Harwood? I was a kid before St Andrews burned down. I attended Parkside elementary school and lived in the furthest south white apartment building there across the road. Not sure what years the siren or hooter went off every night around 9pm but it seemed to go out across all of Ajax. I wonder when they stopped that too. So many memories. I would assume this would be around 1974-1979 era... as I DO remember those things... not sure when the flame went out and the siren stopped...
wow back when people remembered to move over to the right....thats shocking
“Over”
This was also the “heyday” of the AIDS and crack epidemic. Bob sure took his job seriously, yet while still maintained some bit of sense of humor for his patients…. @4:21 when he said, “you still have a good sense of humor eh? Rest happily Bob and the good ol’ 80s era.
Wow those old mobile and portable radios really interfered with the TV cameras.
17:25 does anyone know why the car has both a telephone and a radio handset?
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0:41 … and I’m already in stitches over that horrible 80’s drum beat cliche and synth stab intro… 😂 🍿
Damn I miss the good old days before cell phones and the internet took over! I'd give ANYTHING TO GO BACK!
From what I've seen so far, that hit NBC medical/action series of the 70s, Emergency!, is very close to what I'm seeing here from Toronto in 1987.
I wonder if CNAs and "nurses" back then at nursing homes also told them the lines, "not my patient, I just got here" or "Idk, they were fine 20 minutes ago".
"His nurse is on break"
It's sad, what the Chief was saying about "It's brutal when you're following them, cuz you don't know what they're going to do. Years ago, people used to pull to the right, now some of them pull to the right, some of them pull to the left, some just come to a dead stop right in front of you. When a firetruck is 17-18 tons, it's scary." Still rings true, if not even more true. Materials firewise is also even more true, the risks of cancer continues to grow even heavier.
Why don't they have pull out foldable ramps at the back of the ambulance to easily push a stretcher into it rather than having to lift the stretcher each time?
Nice retro vid. Amazing. I wish I saw more vids like this.
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Their backs... not missing the old stretchers.
18:08 patient completely blackboarded, spine not immobilized. Brilliant.
My god..😮 stretcher’s used to be jokes..😂
We need more of this in schools, TV, billboards, and cell phones
Hi there! This is awesome! I was competing here in the novice division and we won!! Unfortunately, I have lost my video in a move and I was wondering if you have any more footage of this event? I'm trying everything to find another copy!!!! So sad if I cannot find one, or maybe you know someone who has the full event video. I will try CTV too I think.
It’s so great to see the streets where I grew up. 41 Division was just demolished and they started construction of the new building which will be completed in 2025.
I think the biggest difference with the police force now is the police chiefs are more like politicians, where back then the chiefs were more in control of the way the police force was run.
Gem of a video man fascinating loved it! Thank you for sharing this awesome video ❤
New boot goofin! 👢👢👢
Wile the officer was walking away the kid said he would murder somebody dome day. Im dead
I love the old emergency shows these shows inspired me to one day work as a firefighter for my town
Thankyou emergency squad for all the great work you do for us everyday most appreciated.Take care.
Very professional officer!!
Love the massive woodgrain center console... i miss that stuff
I have been permedic sense 2011
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The good old days
The good old days
I’ve been a paramedic since 2010, and I’m fascinated by the “old days” of the profession.
My back hurts just watching these guys, imagine 20 years.
He joined the Toronto Police in 1972 , Different times ,Different people .Funny Blue uniform,Funny tools, Funny Police car ,Funny people. I love those days .
I may be really late to commenting. I enjoyed watching this video, but why did the officer have two different receiver radios in his car?
Thank you for showing this. I'm surprised he did "NOT" check his Emergency Lights before going out. In the 1980s when I was a Reserve cop. The first thing we did was check all the Emergency Lights.
7:00 it’s crazy that back then police could just honk their horns to pull people over.
19th, 20th & 21st Centuries Emergency Services.
Law & Order of the Century.
Great video, so cool to see how things change and stay the same. Anyone know what became of the Guild Inn?
the medical care help the police walking a suspect in a wheel chair just crazyyyy where they go >>>?????
Poor ol' wheezy dodge lol
Funny how the loud music back then is what people nowadays blast everyday
Love the old dodge ram ambulance from back then red and white