Loved watching that ....I am Traing in St Johns Ambulance ..then later ...training as a Ambulance technicain. Im loveing the training so far .. .....brilliant !
The Mayday 2010 Video (Part 4) Shows the Recovery Team working during the day giving demonstartion of Vehicle Recovery. We have never done them after the stage incident, because most members of the public have had enough by then.
Yes very sorry about that, we had to be up on the test hill for the more filming. I agree it would have finished this segment off. I will promise DB, that if he lets you come again nest year, we will make sure we cover it (even if we have to do it after the event is over as we did with the fire engine). Andy
The sad thing is he was too darn quick and I only got him half way through his cartwheel. Still I think the added footage does improve this clip. Is Anne Ure awarding the Oscars late this year?
40 years in recovery has shown me a lot stranger than that. I have dealt with large top heavy vehicles that have go over, just by hitting a high curb on the inside of a bend. However in this case the clue is in the name - 'Staged' incident
I stand by the actions of the Crew 100%. They only started to use the step bocks once the casualty's head was immobilised with a head hold from the Medic Assist. Put in this way will result in the vehicle resting firmly ontop of the highest step and the bottom is firmly in contact with the ground along its entire length = maximum spread of total load. If inverted this is a total waste of time as the cross sectional area in contact with the car is minute.
It would greatly depend on the circumstances and what room was available of course, however in this case the main consideration was to give a clear view to the public as events unfolded.
They are just known as a two-tone air horn. Many fire appliances years ago were fitted with them. Though these days they usually use the wail and yelp or at least or driver does in my town.
Thanks for uploading this video! Looked like a fantastic day!
Will try and see if I can attend future emergency services days like this.
Loved watching that ....I am Traing in St Johns Ambulance ..then later ...training as a Ambulance technicain. Im loveing the training so far .. .....brilliant !
aahhh love the two tones on the pump and especially the bull horns !
great vid andy i wasnt scratchin me nuts on this vid.
I was extracted out of a car during an open day with Cheshire Fire, training with the ambulance service as well :)
Cal good for you
excellent video, really well made
superb video!
Thanks for the information! Will try and head on over next year then ;)
Wow! now thats what I call a complement.
Thank you
VERY VERY Well done. A great insight into how the system works.
How did you get so many crap actors in one spot though :-)
Regards Spenc
Another great job Andy.
Spenc I know what you mean that OIC in the Station is seriously wooden...he is alot better at doing cartwheels I believe:)
It is the standard SFB two tone horns as fitted at that time, but no idea what they are called.
The Mayday 2010 Video (Part 4) Shows the Recovery Team working during the day giving demonstartion of Vehicle Recovery. We have never done them after the stage incident, because most members of the public have had enough by then.
Yes very sorry about that, we had to be up on the test hill for the more filming.
I agree it would have finished this segment off. I will promise DB, that if he lets you come again nest year, we will make sure we cover it (even if we have to do it after the event is over as we did with the fire engine).
Andy
The sad thing is he was too darn quick and I only got him half way through his cartwheel. Still I think the added footage does improve this clip.
Is Anne Ure awarding the Oscars late this year?
It will be on Mayday Bank Holiday Monday 2014.
It is the one in Walton. This year it will be the Cobham lads but Some of the Walton guys are attending.
40 years in recovery has shown me a lot stranger than that. I have dealt with large top heavy vehicles that have go over, just by hitting a high curb on the inside of a bend.
However in this case the clue is in the name - 'Staged' incident
I stand by the actions of the Crew 100%. They only started to use the step bocks once the casualty's head was immobilised with a head hold from the Medic Assist.
Put in this way will result in the vehicle resting firmly ontop of the highest step and the bottom is firmly in contact with the ground along its entire length = maximum spread of total load. If inverted this is a total waste of time as the cross sectional area in contact with the car is minute.
that little car managed to push over that tanker! Amazing D:
which fire station is that?
It would greatly depend on the circumstances and what room was available of course, however in this case the main consideration was to give a clear view to the public as events unfolded.
@andysvideo thanks, i thought it looked like camberley a bit so i asked just to check
This is interesting!
They are just known as a two-tone air horn. Many fire appliances years ago were fitted with them. Though these days they usually use the wail and yelp or at least or driver does in my town.
what are you doing to the car
AAAHHH I hate those 2 tone sirens on the fire engine
I edited out the Cartwheel one of them did!
Is the ford galaxy Armed Responce??
@bmwnasher What do you think?
Ouch !
how did they crash
Amy3mith _x aññaña
If that was a real incident would the fire engine be that close to the tanker
Ok thanks for your reply
RIP 205 :(
I am good at Editing,, as you can see I even made Chris look good!
I LIKE THIS SOME WEEEEE!
@andysvideo ha ha ha ha ha anychance of posting it lol
that commentator sounds bored lol
whats the name of the siren from 1:11 to 1:41
James Johnstone two tones
HAHA somewhere in Surrey!
ConDom _ I live in Surrey
hi
quite like this video like ahaha