was a kid back late 70s, in to 80s, / born 1968, use to get up on roofs & play on building sites near me !! back then,! poor wee kid,, as boys we all have dun this !!
Fair play to them boys, they've been kept fairly busy in Belfast over the years and they were generally taken for granted, considering everything that was going on. Brave men.
It is an advanced drug, and firefighters only have a co responder training for medical runs. They don't transport, the ambulance service does that. Fire crews do not have the training for ketamine, and do not have it. Only the HEMS crew can carry that around.
Nice to see this after all these years , I joined the f &r service the same year , can’t believe it’s 25 yrs old ,
1990s it's filmed in. From Joe. X
i remember watching this series at the time it was proper reality tv. andy England
1997. From Joe. X
was a kid back late 70s, in to 80s, / born 1968, use to get up on roofs & play on building sites near me !! back then,! poor wee kid,, as boys we all have dun this !!
That was my kid brother
56 this year. From Joe. X
@@joeandrews7329 hi, Joe, aye, I just turned 56 yesterday!!
@@markh9085 Silly kid getting another into casualty!.
the real heros of the Troubles
Belfast is Northern Ireland's capital city.
@@joeandrews7329 I know?
@@Danny-zi6xw 1997 episode.
@@joeandrews7329 okay?
Fair play to them boys, they've been kept fairly busy in Belfast over the years and they were generally taken for granted, considering everything that was going on.
Brave men.
John McMahon forgotten men & women !
@@aviationiceman9549 who is?
1997 this is in. From Joe. X
@@aviationiceman9549 Northern Ireland.
@@rhfjjgkkevdihfjjcis7835 Laurie Mayer is narrating.
It is crazy to think that back in the day they had those crazy thermal imaging helmets. I forget how much they cost but they weren't cheap!
Commanders wear white helmets. From Joe. X
That was my younger brother who fell threw the roof
Silly boy!. From Joe. X
Northern Ireland's real heroes 💪
Belfast. From Joe. X
what a messed up time back then
1990s. From Joe. X
That's my nephew on the roof he's now age 32
What year was it that he fell on the roof? Does he have any memories of the incident?
@@paulmichael5203 1997 was the year he fell through the roof, he was born in 1991.
that fire cam is fucken great,,!!
Like a damage camera. From Joe. X
Brilliant watch
Lessons we'll never forget!. From Joe. X
Brilliant
Humans can be senseless. From Joe. X
UK bravest 🇬🇧🚒
Hard as nails. From Joe. X
have you got the one from 60's 70s in belfast central
" Men of Courage" very difficult to get hold of now.
Wool and rubber era
1997 this is filmed in. From Joe. X
@@TheDrummie15/6 decades back.
@@oscarosullivan4513 5/6 decades back.
I fell through an asbestos roof once. Lucky not to get a serious head injury! Got a ride home in a police car and a good hiding the next day.
Stupid man!. From Joe. X
A shock for you!.
Why did the firefighters not administer ketamine 13:50
It is an advanced drug, and firefighters only have a co responder training for medical runs. They don't transport, the ambulance service does that. Fire crews do not have the training for ketamine, and do not have it. Only the HEMS crew can carry that around.
Bonfires in cities are very hazardous!. From Joe. X
@@johnarat9618 Cheers John!.
@@joeandrews7329 thanks. I'm also sure ketamine is something a typical ambulance crew would not be allowed to use. Only HEMS crews. Even now.
Had to say sit ye ation🤣
Eh?
Sit your arse down!
Watch the screen!. From Joe. X
Irelands bravest 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
I agree
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Northern Ireland is part of the UK. So wouldn't it be UK's bravest?
Bro's trying to politicise firefighters putting out fires caused by Irish terrorists lmao
Fuck Ireland
Brainy boffins!. From Joe. X