its a rrv, with the optlink panel i believe as you can hear the bleeping. Similar to one of our RRV and the roar sounds like a mondeo but i may be wrong..
can't figure out why you jumped off the A46 then back on again as you were heading for south croxton. and the commercial radio? would've thought any extraneous distractions would not be allowed when the task of navigating safely to the destination is priority?
Thankyou for risking your safty to protect the safty of others pity wat the corrupt gov is doing to you guys hope you and your family a happy christmas and a prospourous new year
RE 112 vs 999 run. We can call it whatever we want, a blue light run, 999 response drive, awesome flashy noise driving.. anything. RE colours, in the UK there are no set vehicle base colour regulations.
Just after the 4 minute mark you hear comms tell him he's running to a chest pains call and she appreciated he was quite a distance from it. Fast driving but if I were having chest pains, I'd sure as well want him coming to me
Michael Ludlow think you need to learn how to drive kn blue lights before making comments like that! blue light is an agressive driving style. not a defensive one
The background radio comms are known as point to point or P2P in kids speak, the only people that could hear it are the medic driving and the caller. Sepura is just a manufacturer of TETRA radios that will work on that network, they are basically mobile phones that have a PTT function to transmit on a particular talkgroup like a two way radio. Nice bluelight drive I'm expecting this person may of taken Police advanced as I haven't met many Police response drivers who would drive like that :-) And before the usual armchair know-it-alls jump in, a lot of RRV Paramedics are trained to Police advanced because of the speeds the could reach while responding
I don't see any problems with the driving, other than 1:01 a few seconds later you would have hit the refuge island or ended up the wrong way down the dual carrigeway
I'M guessing average speed was about 60mph. The drive is 10 mutinies, that's 10 miles distance traveled (obviously) What Ambulance service (NHS) needs to send a paramedic car 10 miles? Dangerous overtake on the right hand side of a car that is signaling right at 1:16 , We hear no coms radio in the background. The camera was adjusted @ 2:12 In the outside lane of a duel carriageway at what seemed like 110 mph? If the passenger adjusted the camera why was the passenger not talking with the driver about the road or other vital matters? We never see the emergency that this car was responding to! My Guess is. THERE WAS NO EMERGENCY! The 2 idiots in the NHS TAX PAYER funded Fast Response Car-Ambulance were just trying to make a good video. IDIOTS.
Chris Marsh Thank you for your reply. I stand corrected on a few matters I brought up. "ill-informed assumptions in your comment" maybe so, that's why I love the youtube comment section where I can learn things on matters I have little knowledge on and make assumptions on and also others may learn from me on matters I do know a fair amount about. Either way thanks for taking time out to explain some of what I questioned.
PacMany7 Do you not realise that by attempting to criticise someone else when you are in actual fact poorly educated on the subject matter you make yourself look more than a bit daft?
The ambulance service is only permitted to travel 20mph above speed limit while on 999 calls this was far to fast and some Bad overtaking, it's a skoda car Aswell
I think these drivers are highly trained .
its a rrv, with the optlink panel i believe as you can hear the bleeping. Similar to one of our RRV and the roar sounds like a mondeo but i may be wrong..
can't figure out why you jumped off the A46 then back on again as you were heading for south croxton. and the commercial radio? would've thought any extraneous distractions would not be allowed when the task of navigating safely to the destination is priority?
+altern8ive I'm yet to work a shift as an ambulance crew without the radio on.
Same here. We are allowed some creature comforts. Although I left the service in Feb this year.
Thankyou for risking your safty to protect the safty of others pity wat the corrupt gov is doing to you guys hope you and your family a happy christmas and a prospourous new year
Really good please upload more. One question whats the beeping that we hear ?
It’s a periodic reminder that lights etc are activated
what car was this?
Could be a Skoda octavia
RE 112 vs 999 run. We can call it whatever we want, a blue light run, 999 response drive, awesome flashy noise driving.. anything.
RE colours, in the UK there are no set vehicle base colour regulations.
It's to let the driver know that the blue lights are still on :P
Just after the 4 minute mark you hear comms tell him he's running to a chest pains call and she appreciated he was quite a distance from it. Fast driving but if I were having chest pains, I'd sure as well want him coming to me
Yeah me to he was brilliant who cares how fast they go as long they are save and save lives
very aggressive if not bordering dangerous ?
Michael Ludlow think you need to learn how to drive kn blue lights before making comments like that! blue light is an agressive driving style. not a defensive one
The background radio comms are known as point to point or P2P in kids speak, the only people that could hear it are the medic driving and the caller. Sepura is just a manufacturer of TETRA radios that will work on that network, they are basically mobile phones that have a PTT function to transmit on a particular talkgroup like a two way radio. Nice bluelight drive I'm expecting this person may of taken Police advanced as I haven't met many Police response drivers who would drive like that :-) And before the usual armchair know-it-alls jump in, a lot of RRV Paramedics are trained to Police advanced because of the speeds the could reach while responding
I don't see any problems with the driving, other than 1:01 a few seconds later you would have hit the refuge island or ended up the wrong way down the dual carrigeway
very fast and intense driving though, nice work.
More?
It's a car.
EU standard colors. EVEN the UK is obliged to follow those conventions.
he came to a round about noway cud he have stopped he whent right across.
This is how I drive all the time ahah.
Too aggressive
I'M guessing average speed was about 60mph. The drive is 10 mutinies, that's 10 miles distance traveled (obviously) What Ambulance service (NHS) needs to send a paramedic car 10 miles? Dangerous overtake on the right hand side of a car that is signaling right at 1:16 , We hear no coms radio in the background. The camera was adjusted @ 2:12 In the outside lane of a duel carriageway at what seemed like 110 mph? If the passenger adjusted the camera why was the passenger not talking with the driver about the road or other vital matters? We never see the emergency that this car was responding to! My Guess is. THERE WAS NO EMERGENCY! The 2 idiots in the NHS TAX PAYER funded Fast Response Car-Ambulance were just trying to make a good video. IDIOTS.
So your telling me he wanted to travel from his house 10 miles on blue lights, just for fun! What planet are you on....
Chris Marsh Thank you for your reply. I stand corrected on a few matters I brought up. "ill-informed assumptions in your comment" maybe so, that's why I love the youtube comment section where I can learn things on matters I have little knowledge on and make assumptions on and also others may learn from me on matters I do know a fair amount about. Either way thanks for taking time out to explain some of what I questioned.
PacMany7 Do you not realise that by attempting to criticise someone else when you are in actual fact poorly educated on the subject matter you make yourself look more than a bit daft?
+PacMany7 You realise that the minute those emergency warning systems are activated.. its monitored by control right?
TheBeanie1989 No I was no aware of that.
There's no such thing as a 999 run.
The overall naming convention of this in the EU is a 112 run.
The ambulance service is only permitted to travel 20mph above speed limit while on 999 calls this was far to fast and some
Bad overtaking, it's a skoda car Aswell
That is not true, where did you get this information from?
Luke Treharne that isnt true at all. they are guidelines.
Who ever told you that don’t know what they are talking about
You can drive as fast as needed so long as you don't endanger yourself or members of the public and can justify why you needed to.
ahh I see thank you :)