BIG Emergency Response to Kings Cross Station [Man Struck By Train] - BTP, ERU, LAA + LAS Response!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 авг 2022
  • At approx 13:27 on Monday the 29th August 2022, British Transport Police and the London Ambulance Service recieved a call stating a man had been struck by a train, it transpires that the male in question 'tried to drag a woman onto the track at Kings Cross Station' but was subsequently struck by the train itself.
    British Transport Police units along with LAS and ERU responded to the call and Kings Cross Station was temporarily evacuated. The man was arrested on suspicion of Attempted Murder and taken to hospital for Head Injuries.
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    Country: UK
    Force/Service: British Transport Police, Transport For London, Network Rail, London Ambulance Service, London's Air Ambulance
    Camera Used: Sony FDR-AX53
    Recorded in: AUGUST 2022
    Published in: AUGUST 2022
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  • @TangoSierraMedia
    @TangoSierraMedia  Год назад +15

    An update on this incident here - metro.co.uk/2022/08/31/london-man-charged-with-attempted-murder-for-trying-to-pull-woman-onto-tube-tracks-17274075/
    'A man will appear at court this morning charged with attempted murder after he allegedly tried to pull a stranger onto train tracks at King’s Cross underground station.
    Arthur Hawrylewicz, 41, went onto the tracks and was hit by a train himself during the incident on August 29.
    Hawrylewicz, from Cardiff, was treated in hospital following this and arrested.
    He was then remanded in custody to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court this morning.'

  • @iainv4092
    @iainv4092 Год назад +35

    That BTP truck has the worst lighting of any vehicle considering it’s size

  • @KentEmergencyVehicles
    @KentEmergencyVehicles Год назад +1

    Nice video!

  • @YelpBullhorn
    @YelpBullhorn Год назад +21

    Surprised LFB didn’t attend. Or is it that they respond to fewer underground incidents now the police have their own “fire engines”?

    • @LondonEmergency999
      @LondonEmergency999 Год назад +17

      They hold back on sending LFB resources now, mainly due to the closeness of the ERUs. As there is a base in Camden around the corner and one in Islington, they can rely on the ERU teams to arrive in a timely fashion. Also the man wasnt actually under the train, so did not need heavy extraction

    • @lightningpete
      @lightningpete Год назад +7

      Thats not a Police fire engine. It just carriers specialist equipment required for underground incidents for responders.
      In addition BTP keeping it in house makes for more efficient turn arounds for network rail

    • @YelpBullhorn
      @YelpBullhorn Год назад +8

      @@lightningpete I know it's not a fire engine; that's why I put it in inverted commas. They definitely look like fire engines though.

    • @carldimmock
      @carldimmock Год назад +6

      They sent HART (Hazardous Area Responce Team) which are trained to work in extrem conditions. They can remove people safely to a certain extent without fire attending. Hart attend in the incident responce ambulances.

    • @dasy2k1
      @dasy2k1 Год назад +2

      @@YelpBullhorn that's because they are built by the same manufacturer as most fire engines and use a lot of the same vehicle parts....
      As I understand it they do carry a significant amount of the equipment you would find in a normal fire engine (other than the specific water squirty bits) such as the hydraulic cutters, spreaders etc often seen at motor vehicle crashes

  • @davenz000
    @davenz000 Год назад +44

    New U.K tourist slogan. "London, still safer than a primary school in Texas".

    • @untoldtruth5731
      @untoldtruth5731 Год назад

      riots in London unreported by mainstream media all the time

    • @sebby324
      @sebby324 Год назад +4

      Yes

    • @marklaverty6043
      @marklaverty6043 Год назад

      No

    • @nazmaster1
      @nazmaster1 Год назад

      Oh please no where near as dangerous to texas alone. I been there heard nothing but gun shots in the night😂

  • @souris_62
    @souris_62 Год назад +2

    nice video

  • @DefaultMale_
    @DefaultMale_ 3 месяца назад

    1:20 that kid running lmao

  • @AgentOriginal
    @AgentOriginal Год назад +3

    Ooooo that must of hurt being struck by a train btw nice vid

    • @Demun1649
      @Demun1649 Год назад +2

      Could have been worse, much worse. Not for the one hit, but for the responders. A "One under", and I have attended 3, are simply the worst incident since it can be anything from "just" amputatioons, all the way to looking as if the body has gone through a mincing machine. NOT NICE.

    • @kevinwake8789
      @kevinwake8789 Год назад

      Well that's karma for you, he was trying to murder the woman from what I've heard on other videos.

    • @Demun1649
      @Demun1649 Год назад

      @@kevinwake8789 And he didn't go under a train, so where is the karma? And WTF is karma?

    • @skeletonkitty
      @skeletonkitty Год назад

      @@Demun1649 read the description as it explains what happened

    • @sebby324
      @sebby324 Год назад

      @@Demun1649 “karma” is the word used for when something happens to somebody because of their actions so if somebody did something bad something bad happening to them after would be called karma

  • @ivortoad
    @ivortoad 7 месяцев назад

    Horrible to imagine the poor victim neading several ambulances to go to the hospital

  • @sandymcghee3328
    @sandymcghee3328 Год назад +2

    Nice video 👍👍

  • @davejones2035
    @davejones2035 Год назад +2

    Anyone know if Push bars will ever be a thing in the UK, they are not illegal to have on a vehicle but personally even if they are just equipped on ARV’s & interceptor units it would help cost & with not righting off police vehicles

    • @kayseyomalley8703
      @kayseyomalley8703 Год назад

      incredible unsafe for pedestrians should they be inadvertantly be hit

  • @brianmarjerrison8940
    @brianmarjerrison8940 6 месяцев назад

    Someone must have picked a Mars bar

  • @coover65
    @coover65 Год назад +5

    What powers or responsibilities do BTP have that normal police don't? In Australia our equivalent is just normal GD police attached to railway duties.

    • @Djnffnoeosmfasjjd
      @Djnffnoeosmfasjjd Год назад

      British transport police have the same powers as any constable in the UK

    • @TangoSierraMedia
      @TangoSierraMedia  Год назад +5

      Essentially the British Transport Police police the Railways and some other transport networks like the London Underground. They are a national Police Force and have all the same powers as other Police Forces. They do a lot of joint work with Network Rail (the infrastructure organisation that looks after the railway) and others like Transport for London.
      They also conduct join safer transport intiatives, patrolling some bus routes etc in select locations around the country. :)

    • @KRAM-zb2vc
      @KRAM-zb2vc Год назад +5

      BTP also have the use of railway bye laws and track safety certificates to allow them to walk on railway lines and the power to stop rail services when necessary 👍🏻

    • @lightningpete
      @lightningpete Год назад +3

      In the UK The British Transport Police are funded by Network Rail and finances also come from the franchised rail companies.
      They are actually a private police force but recognised alongside that of the 43 forces in England and Wales as an official police service
      They have powers regarding the railways including bylaws that regular officers in the UK dont have.

    • @howardstephens5003
      @howardstephens5003 Год назад +2

      BTP have full police power for up to 1 mile form a rail or tube station. For London thats about everywhere.

  • @nevallen5760
    @nevallen5760 4 месяца назад

    Constantly amazed how ignorant the public in London are, esp drivers, to blue lights and sirens. Does anyone actually use mirrors in London?

  • @diecicatorce6259
    @diecicatorce6259 Год назад +1

    1:47 ooooof

  • @jld9107
    @jld9107 Год назад +2

    How many ambulances for 1 bloke?

    • @TangoSierraMedia
      @TangoSierraMedia  Год назад +1

      1, with assistance from a IRO, a RRV, HEMS and HART.

  • @yorkshire9998
    @yorkshire9998 Год назад

    Nice vid! The underground I presume? Or was it the mainline

    • @TangoSierraMedia
      @TangoSierraMedia  Год назад

      Le Underground, Hamersmith and City Line

    • @Avgeek1564
      @Avgeek1564 Год назад

      @@TangoSierraMedia Metropolitan line actually.

  • @JV1991
    @JV1991 Год назад +5

    So, the trucks are heavy rescues then? Police trained to do the same as fire? It's an odd concept for me at the other side of the channel

    • @mickadile6275
      @mickadile6275 Год назад +2

      They are used by the london undergrounds emergency response unit but are in joint livery and driven by a BTP officer on blue lights the ERU effectively responds to emergencies on the underground to assist the fire brigade, LAS and BTP and carry equipment that is more specialised as well as having more training on emergencies on the underground than the LFB

    • @MrBonafida
      @MrBonafida Год назад +2

      New York have done it for years.

    • @MrBonafida
      @MrBonafida Год назад

      Cant park there mate. Double red lines.

    • @JV1991
      @JV1991 Год назад +2

      @@mickadile6275 I see, just like several other public transport companies (I was confused because it says police). It makes sense not to see the Fire department if the 'heavy rescue' or specialist teams are closer anyway. But it would be different if the Fire department was closer than them? Then fire is called out right away just as those specialist teams?

    • @howardstephens5003
      @howardstephens5003 Год назад +2

      No, these are transport specialists. They previously weren't recognised as emergency vehicles and had orange beacons. The police only drive the trucks with emergency powers and under blue light conditions. Personally, I don't see why these cannot be part of the Fire Brigade.

  • @MrCooper83
    @MrCooper83 Год назад +1

    Wow the streets are so narrow.

  • @Starx_Games
    @Starx_Games Год назад

    god ahy isnt this on bbc news or is it and its just me lol

  • @Avgeek1564
    @Avgeek1564 Год назад +2

    Bit OTT for an incident involving only 2 people.

    • @kevinwake8789
      @kevinwake8789 Год назад

      The bloke was trying to murder the woman, and got hit himself.
      Also there could of been injured passengers on the train or tube.

    • @lightningpete
      @lightningpete Год назад

      Theres a scene to cordon off and then man
      Witnesses to identify and obtain initial details
      Theres the victim to deal with
      Theres the suspect to deal with
      Then theres immediate cctv to be obtained at the local train station
      Thats assuming both parties have no injuries from the incident.

    • @raptor999uk4
      @raptor999uk4 Год назад

      well ive been to over 10 people struck by trains and it always ends in about 8 BTP minimum (6 cops, 1 sgt and insp). depending on the status of the casualty will determine who else responds, unless the injuries are beyond compatible with life, you still have to have a paramedic pronounce them deceased. if its unknown then youll have advanced paramedics (HART) respond and they normally comes with 3 equipment/supply vehicles, each with 2 paramedics in it, then possible a trauma team of 3 doctors. by the end of it youll end up with like 14 personnel. before even counting fire service (although ive only ever had fire crews turn up to one and werent even needed)

    • @AdzB92
      @AdzB92 Год назад

      Always trust RUclips to produce keyboard expert subject matter experts in major incidents (attempted murder and person under a train), when said person has never been involved or have any knowledge in such incidents. *Eye roll*

  • @tacticalsecurityandgearrev6742

    Did HART respond to this job or not?????

    • @findthebadger418
      @findthebadger418 Год назад +3

      You can quite clearly see the entire HART team responding in this video….

  • @LtD973
    @LtD973 4 месяца назад

    LFB Euston FRU is on the same street?? Why LFB not called?? Looks like Political Empire building by some British transport police senior officer at the risk of a member of publics life?? Same old story!

    • @TangoSierraMedia
      @TangoSierraMedia  4 месяца назад

      Because they weren't needed. The patient was the suspect, who was taken off the tracks and arrested by the British Transport Police.

  • @wisepanzer7265
    @wisepanzer7265 Год назад +2

    why does the UK police have a fire truck?

    • @findthebadger418
      @findthebadger418 Год назад +2

      British Transport Police driver, staffed by TFL engineers specifically for rail incidents

  • @Mhlikescars
    @Mhlikescars Год назад +1

    Incredible driving from that cab, shouting at the Audi becuase he has no situational awareness, good job by the Audi in fixing the idiot cabbie's mess, I hope he felt an idiot when the ambulance blared it's siren.

  • @kamilpasek281
    @kamilpasek281 Год назад +3

    Love United Kingdom very much.

  • @NITROOTR
    @NITROOTR Год назад +2

    Such a huge waste of resources all them emergency vehicles for what some idiot who don't know how to stand away from the edge of the platform when a train is approaching also It doesn't take 10 paramedics to work on 1 person and what was the purpose of such a huge btp presence this was just a huge flop in my eyes this country loves wasting tax payers money on idiots...its not hard to stand away from the platform when a train comes some people just not bright enough to understand this and somehow get hit by a train 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @findthebadger418
      @findthebadger418 Год назад +1

      I mean, it was an attempted murder…. But sure.

    • @NITROOTR
      @NITROOTR Год назад

      @@findthebadger418 yeah ok then lol funny how no crime scene officers turned up if that was the case you people talk shit

    • @edgedoctor8389
      @edgedoctor8389 Год назад +2

      🤡

  • @LFBEmergencyVideos
    @LFBEmergencyVideos Год назад +2

    That many ambulances for one person ??

    • @davenz000
      @davenz000 Год назад +4

      If a crazy person in the tube / knife / terrorist / call came in, would you send ONE ambo?

    • @TangoSierraMedia
      @TangoSierraMedia  Год назад +2

      It's one DCA, one of the cars is a FRU (Fast Response Unit), another is an Incident Response Officer followed by the Hazardous Area Response Team and HEMS. Incidents on the Tube and Railway are hazardous and services won't know what's actually going on for sure until they get there.

    • @TangoSierraMedia
      @TangoSierraMedia  Год назад

      Also, it was technically 2 people if you include the female he unfortunately tried to drag with him onto the track.

    • @LFBEmergencyVideos
      @LFBEmergencyVideos Год назад

      @@davenz000 I would send 2 rapid response then like 2 ambulances

    • @LFBEmergencyVideos
      @LFBEmergencyVideos Год назад

      @@TangoSierraMedia yeah makes sense

  • @nazishkhan6913
    @nazishkhan6913 Год назад

    N
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  • @fervent2896
    @fervent2896 10 месяцев назад

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  • @keithbecaus4430
    @keithbecaus4430 Год назад +2

    Why so many police? Ambulances yes Fire Brigade if needed but police, all their job will consist of is getting the victims name and address and informing the family. They have do not have the expertise or training for anything else for a job like this

    • @jawshy2007
      @jawshy2007 Год назад

      Crowd control, managing the station as a tube line will clearly be shut, etc.

    • @keithbecaus4430
      @keithbecaus4430 Год назад

      @@jawshy2007 the tube staff can manage that they are trained to do it, crowd control? do you think there will be riots?

    • @jawshy2007
      @jawshy2007 Год назад +3

      @@keithbecaus4430 who said anything about riots 😂 crowd control most certainly, bearing in mind Kings Cross and St Pancras are two very large stations, with the tubes, national trains and international trains. Of course there will be large crowds starting to gather. Not forgetting this is a serious crime scene, an attempted murder - of course you’ll need lots of police there.

    • @chargrilled369
      @chargrilled369 Год назад

      Clearly you know fuck all mate

    • @edgedoctor8389
      @edgedoctor8389 Год назад +5

      Erm I see you have no idea what you are talking about. The BTP have a specialist team that is involved with rescue. They are trained as medics and are trained to work underneath trains and carry extraction equipment to deal with persons hit by train. A sudden death or in this instance a crime on the railway is a police incident not an LAS or LFB incident. The police are agents of the coroner and will take responsibility of a deceased person on scene. They will investigate I.e CCTV, witnesses, train driver. They will search the body, make sure all body parts are accounted for, recover property, establish ID, inform next of kin, escort the body to the mortuary, prepare a file for the coroner. They do a lot more at these incidents then you obviously think. This incident was a crime so who do you think is going to arrest the suspect?