Hopefully there were no injuries to anyone related to this incident. Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
All the NPC’s not being able to figure out another way to get to where they need to get to. “ I know what I’ll do I’ll drive down a road that’s clearly blocked to see if I can get through and then ask the officer is the road closed”.
Well ... I guess that's one way to get a new building! This time the ins company will pay and not the tax payers. Looks like the FD did a great job of suppression and keeping other buildings from damage. Gee where will all the LEOs eat their donuts? Oh yeah, in their cars! LOL
Seriously, the Met needs to change their name from New Scotland Yard to Thomson and Thompson and the LFB needs to change their motto from "Making London a safer city" to "Watching London burn!"
Great video Tom
Massive Response! Hopefully no injuries. Great video brother
Great work!!!!
Hopefully there were no injuries to anyone related to this incident.
Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
Sad to see, hopefully all staff and officers safely made it out injury free
Great Plauge & Fires of London.
I've never seen a police station on fire.
And I bet not a sprinkler in the building...
Also a great video.
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All the NPC’s not being able to figure out another way to get to where they need to get to. “ I know what I’ll do I’ll drive down a road that’s clearly blocked to see if I can get through and then ask the officer is the road closed”.
Nice footage 👍🏻, i seen this on the News yesterday and on the LFB website incidents and on the met police website of Forest Gate police station fire 🔥
my brother told me about this at 11 wednesday night when he finished his attachment, thought he was lying!!
WTH i just found myself in the video loool
Action Stations.
Unusual to see a DIM Unit at a building fire.
Most police stations have an orange sign that says HAZCHEM so I would assume they were monitoring the area and air incase.
Wow hats off to all the emergency services who responded.
Ive never a fire Aspecially at a Police Station.
Boss man business😂
What is a DIM unit? I am uncertain as I am a us firefighter and we don't use that acronym.
Detection, Identification and Monitoring Unit. Mainly used for detecting substances and chemicals and monitoring particles in the air.
Yeah we are still trying to get our firefighters to do the structural gear is a hazmat item. Let alone testing the air during or after a fire.
Unattended tea kettle?
Frogs in a pot of water
What was the highest police rank there, that you saw, Tom?
Nevermind, probably should have waited, didn't expect it to be in the video lol. His jacket is so clean! Shows how often it gets used lol
The DAC
@@EastSussex999Do you expect the DAC to be spending his time wrestling with scrotes on building sites?
Wonder what evidence was in there, things that make you think uhmm
Ruined sadly. The only use now is for expensive property development I suppose.
Well ... I guess that's one way to get a new building! This time the ins company will pay and not the tax payers.
Looks like the FD did a great job of suppression and keeping other buildings from damage.
Gee where will all the LEOs eat their donuts? Oh yeah, in their cars! LOL
I hope no injuries to anyone fire is devastating
Seriously, the Met needs to change their name from New Scotland Yard to Thomson and Thompson and the LFB needs to change their motto from "Making London a safer city" to "Watching London burn!"
I’ll bet that you thought you were being highly witty and original when you wrote that.