Yes, I move machinery with a RoRo flatbed sometimes.......forklifts, tractors, telehandlers and excavators up to 14 tonnes. You can't throw these vehicles around hard, they will bite back in a big way !!!!
fair enough, not far from the main road but you've definitely got to look over to see it as its quite far back from the road. It's just off of Leigh road and right next to the M3
We have stations that are purely Wholetime (career), purely on-call (retained/volunteer) and also a mix of the two. This station is Wholetime AND on-call
@@ElliottRodgers never found out, an educated guess would be something to do with agriculture due to them mobilising a water carrier and manitou. They went up the northbound road from Eastleigh which becomes quite rural. I would guess a farmhouse/dry barn though
Err service dependant then occasionally; usually if the services doesn’t have a telehandler, and the farmer has no kit. The bobcats are more for rubble clearance
No kidding had a moment during the first clip...I was asking myself how/why the driver operator was putting on his coat while driving down the road....then I remembered where this video was from....*facepalm*
Can I remind you that we see wnoygh of those dailu on road and it is not really exciting. AND PLEASE STEP BACK FROM EMERGEMCY VEHICLES AS YOU PRESENT AN UNNECESSARY DISTRACTION AND HAZARD TO THE DRIVER. he is busy driving a heavy vehicle and has to cincentrate hard on hazards ahead . You are one of them .
Exciting enough for you to watch it like the other 11 thousand. 2 observant people stood out the way on pavement is a very minimal hazard compared to the hundreds of drivers they come across while responding. The only hazard here seems to be your grammar.
The firefighter taking the hookloader out did the most relaxed turnout I've ever seen. 🤣
Yes, I move machinery with a RoRo flatbed sometimes.......forklifts, tractors, telehandlers and excavators up to 14 tonnes. You can't throw these vehicles around hard, they will bite back in a big way !!!!
absolutly amazing seeing such equipment going out
Nice catch, and nice looking machine.
A little T cut wouldn't go amiss on the former new dimension fleet, they're all fading to a pretty shade of pink.😄
I have lived in Hampshire, my whole entire life and I go around Hampshire a lot. I mean a lot and I have never seen that fire station.
fair enough, not far from the main road but you've definitely got to look over to see it as its quite far back from the road. It's just off of Leigh road and right next to the M3
@@avonemergency yeah I will definitely keep a look out
Good catches, liked and shared 👍🏻🚒
Many thanks Neil
@@avonemergency No worries mate 👍🏻
Fantastic catches!
Awesome catches mate!
Brilliant catch
Amazing video! You have a new subscriber
Many thanks!!
Fantastic catch!
Nice video !
Great video mate
Thanks 👍
I miss the two tone horns
a rookie question: is it a volunteer station? Just 'cuz some of the crew arrive with their own van in hurry.
We have stations that are purely Wholetime (career), purely on-call (retained/volunteer) and also a mix of the two. This station is Wholetime AND on-call
@@avonemergency aaaaaa, all clear! thx!
I’ve never seen a fire department use a telahandler as a piece of equipment for fire fighting
Wowser! Bob cat (?) was amazing vehicle
Very similar, I believe HampshireIOW have both, this is the manitou which is more suitable to the incident 🚒
@@avonemergency do we know what incident was?
@@ElliottRodgers never found out, an educated guess would be something to do with agriculture due to them mobilising a water carrier and manitou. They went up the northbound road from Eastleigh which becomes quite rural. I would guess a farmhouse/dry barn though
Go get em brothers 🫡🫡
Ha 👌
Smashing video
Awesome vid
Many thanks for your continual support
Does anyone know if they'll send the bobcat to an agri fire?
Err service dependant then occasionally; usually if the services doesn’t have a telehandler, and the farmer has no kit. The bobcats are more for rubble clearance
Love the British accent on the first one 👍
No kidding had a moment during the first clip...I was asking myself how/why the driver operator was putting on his coat while driving down the road....then I remembered where this video was from....*facepalm*
😅
What do you mean by you then remember where the video is from??
@@alfie-nv4wh American viewer… driver sits on the opposite side to us in the UK, so he was confused then realised it was British
yum
Do we know what the call outs were
Not for sure, only an educated guess
@avonemergency do u have the dates then I can let you know as I love emergency service especially fire engines
@@tylerfoyle8096 21/04/24
@avonemergency property fire in elm Grove or going to the Southampton Dock fire
Can I remind you that we see wnoygh of those dailu on road and it is not really exciting. AND PLEASE STEP BACK FROM EMERGEMCY VEHICLES AS YOU PRESENT AN UNNECESSARY DISTRACTION AND HAZARD TO THE DRIVER. he is busy driving a heavy vehicle and has to cincentrate hard on hazards ahead . You are one of them .
Exciting enough for you to watch it like the other 11 thousand. 2 observant people stood out the way on pavement is a very minimal hazard compared to the hundreds of drivers they come across while responding. The only hazard here seems to be your grammar.
Please take Keyboarding 1001 again. This is an urgent, but not emergent, request.