+IGradeVideos Hi, Rob McDonagh here from news agency Storyful. Would it be okay for media to use this footage in broadcasts or websites with a courtesy to you, as per storyful.com/clearance? Cheers
They are the HART vans (Hazardous Area Response Team) they are normal paramedics with additional training to deal with more hazardous situations like large fires or building collapses
Hi, Rob McDonagh here from news agency Storyful. Would it be okay for media to use this footage in broadcasts or websites with a courtesy to you, as per storyful.com/clearance? Cheers
I dot dig civilians without respiratory equipment that stand so close to smoke from industrial fire, I mean, you expose your lungs to awful contamination. Ordinary home or car when it burns is toxic, not to mention what burns with industrial fire.
IGradeVideos - A few Questions 1. I often see unmarked response vhircles in your videos typically flashy cars turning up to these videos you have of large fires (The BMW and Jaguar that featured in this video). What are there roles? Which emergency serves do they come under? Why do you hide there number plates? 2. How do you manage to see so many incidents such as this one? The content you put out is awesome. It is amazing that you manage to capture content like this and really enjoy it so thanks.
+Mark Simons Most of the time the majority of unmarked cars at a fire belong to fire officers or senior paramedics. I hide the plates as it's most likely their own personal vehicle, although I blank plates of any unmarked vehicle regardless of the role or service it comes under. It's just by pure chance I came across this as I was passing by at the time.
That was pretty cool - look at all them lovely different emergency vehicles responding in. Nice HART convoy ;)
scary fire and brilliant catches
Perfectly captured, great video as always!
Great video
I lake it man keep it up
Those "unmarked police cars" in your videos are actually cars for higher ranked firefighters!
Hi. We would like to use you video in our coverage of this story. Do you give us permission to play your video on our website?
Thanks
+The Telegraph yes, please credit with "IGradeVideos"
Thanks
Do you go armed with your camera everywhere you go?
You need to stop setting things on fire to increase your response videos.... :p
+SomeBloke8895 I was on my way home at the time. The smoke was impossible to ignore.
+IGradeVideos Hi, Rob McDonagh here from news agency Storyful. Would it be okay for media to use this footage in broadcasts or websites with a courtesy to you, as per storyful.com/clearance? Cheers
SomeBloke8895 .
Great footage!
Are that Special ambulances at 1:00? Or why ar they nearly unmarked?
NHS cant afford proper ambulances ;)
Lukas Husemann special units
They are the HART vans (Hazardous Area Response Team) they are normal paramedics with additional training to deal with more hazardous situations like large fires or building collapses
They were the temporary HART units - used in-between the withdrawal of the old vehicles and introduction of the new national fleet in 2017.
Hi, Rob McDonagh here from news agency Storyful. Would it be okay for media to use this footage in broadcasts or websites with a courtesy to you, as per storyful.com/clearance? Cheers
Must have the whole lfb on scene
viperuk how do you manage to beat all these emergency services to all these fires
i dont. The fires ive filmed (including this one) are ones that have worsen, so more vehicles/personnel are needed. I come across them whilst I'm out.
ah right I just thought you might have been a reporter and that's why I thought you got there before them
I dot dig civilians without respiratory equipment that stand so close to smoke from industrial fire, I mean, you expose your lungs to awful contamination. Ordinary home or car when it burns is toxic, not to mention what burns with industrial fire.
Nice video!!!
Grt melvin
I don't know what road this is fire in
Great footage ^_^
at 3:48 who noticed the TFL incident response unit? was this something to do with TFL?
Divert buses etc
IGradeVideos - A few Questions
1. I often see unmarked response vhircles in your videos typically flashy cars turning up to these videos you have of large fires (The BMW and Jaguar that featured in this video). What are there roles? Which emergency serves do they come under? Why do you hide there number plates?
2. How do you manage to see so many incidents such as this one?
The content you put out is awesome. It is amazing that you manage to capture content like this and really enjoy it so thanks.
+Mark Simons Most of the time the majority of unmarked cars at a fire belong to fire officers or senior paramedics. I hide the plates as it's most likely their own personal vehicle, although I blank plates of any unmarked vehicle regardless of the role or service it comes under. It's just by pure chance I came across this as I was passing by at the time.
+IGradeVideos cool thanks u seem to be very lucky being in the right place at the right time
+IGradeVideos What are the two ambulances without florescent checker patterns?
+Edward Wright they are temporary vans for the Hazardous Area Response Team (HART).
Ok thanks :-)
This looks serious
fire appliances ??
What are the year's on LFB mercs as I cant tell uk plates
+pimpwithNohoes 53/03 = 2003 - 54/04 = 2004 - 56/06 = 2006 - 57/07 = 2007
Ohh
oh no i hate fire!
Where is a fire?
Gitika1956 where the smoke is dummy