It’s actually for bomb threats mainly but can be used for terror threats and not always threats but actual seen bombs that’s are real like the one on the tube that exploded
Jennifer Vaughn - Or that it was already handled, depending on the situation and what the law is about activating that routine. Honestly, the latter could mean that I'm entirely off the mark.
You have no idea how much I’ve had it with you lot calling me left right and bloody centre!
that's your job though isent it arnt you supposed to keep everyone safe
@@jakeeves5935 Calm down, Mr. Sands! It’s a test of the fire alarm!
@@train_dude_youtube9 haha 😆
i heard this once at stratford it just wouldn't stop playing
inspector Sam's or inspector sands is code word to tell train staff there is a fire without panicking the public
C P S CHILD PROTECTION AGENCY or a bomb threat
or any terrorist threat
It’s actually for bomb threats mainly but can be used for terror threats and not always threats but actual seen bombs that’s are real like the one on the tube that exploded
The fire alarm is also used to evacuate passengers in the event of a bomb threat.
***** It might have been an alarm test.
I've heard this before n many London metropolitan stations bus ferry and train stations
No, at least not while I was waiting there for half an hour.
Why is no one leaving this station
Because they haven’t played the evacuation audio telling you to evacuate
would he?
Sounds like there was no actual emergency. There was a false alarm.
Jennifer Vaughn - Or that it was already handled, depending on the situation and what the law is about activating that routine. Honestly, the latter could mean that I'm entirely off the mark.
In viewing other videos since then, I've noticed that "operation room" or "control room" tends to be used for tests, though not always.