Hmm 🤔 Well, first of all, they run to the vehicle, so you have to see whether it's open. Secondly, look in the mirror before you drive off. And last but not least, I'm glad that we have a system that shows when doors or flaps on the vehicle are open 💁🏼♂️
On a shout the paramedics rather embarrassingly told the patient they had run out of " Entonox pain relief gas however the patient knew exactly what to do in this crisis situation and asked them to stop at the "JOCK N STRAP" pub enroute to a&e and ask the landlord for " 2 pints of lager and a packet of crisps please " knowing full well whom this pain relieving was for and he also duly put it on the patients "SLATE" as well, well that's a remarkable side of the NHS you never ever hear of.... Gud on all of ya... and the patient was released the following day after having a intravenous lager drip and his favorite crisps to satisfy his hunger,😂😂👍😂😂
First time lve seen a locker open on a call out, embarrassing but no harm done 😁
@@THESTIG-cc7fq did Loose is water bottle tho 🤪
9:07 whoops😂😮😬👀
That's a massive cake fine right there! Tut tut 😂
The Greenock locker open was on the retained (on call) ppump.
Back in the 1990s this Happened to a LFB appliance 😂
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This is second time that happened a sfrs pump had locker half open on motorway and that was recently too
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Thought had think in cab to say if a locker was open
Was it all on the same day
No, this was over a period of almost three weeks.
@@JosvanderLelie alright
Where was the best bit to get videos and how long did you wait m8
Ohh dear… embarrassing, but happens to everyone at one point in their career. 🤣🤣
Hmm 🤔
Well, first of all, they run to the vehicle, so you have to see whether it's open.
Secondly, look in the mirror before you drive off.
And last but not least, I'm glad that we have a system that shows when doors or flaps on the vehicle are open 💁🏼♂️
Not for me saw one the other day
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On a shout the paramedics rather embarrassingly told the patient they had run out of " Entonox pain relief gas however the patient knew exactly what to do in this crisis situation and asked them to stop at the "JOCK N STRAP" pub enroute to a&e and ask the landlord for " 2 pints of lager and a packet of crisps please " knowing full well whom this pain relieving was for and he also duly put it on the patients "SLATE" as well, well that's a remarkable side of the NHS you never ever hear of.... Gud on all of ya... and the patient was released the following day after having a intravenous lager drip and his favorite crisps to satisfy his hunger,😂😂👍😂😂
Used to be a uniformed disciplined service. NOW A RABBLE