Still very stupid drivers- My Dad was driving a military ambulance transporting someone and some driver that has not been paying attention see's the ambulance sign and slams their brakes (No siren, no lights)
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#481
Geschrieben 21 August 2013 - 09:02
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#482
Geschrieben 21 August 2013 - 09:13
I would probably panic if i saw an ambulance that isn't regular such as a military ambulance like that. They're pretty big and scary
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#483
Geschrieben 21 August 2013 - 10:48
So the transport isn't code 3?
I would probably panic if i saw an ambulance that isn't regular such as a military ambulance like that. They're pretty big and scary
Not all transports, no need to floor it on the way to the hospital for something minor, lots of ambulance calls are bull anyway. Some folks see the ambulance as more of a taxi. But yeah, just treat a ambulance without its lights on as just another midsized truck on the road. Not every ambulance on the roads is going to a emergency, some may be going to lunch, transferring a vehicle, going to a PR event or something.
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#484
Geschrieben 22 August 2013 - 02:26
But this is most likely a huge land rover in camo
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#485
Geschrieben 22 August 2013 - 08:00
No, i agree with the usual ambulance stuff.
But this is most likely a huge land rover in camo
Nope it was a small old ambulance. White, Ambulance written on the side, blue lights and a two tone horn (more than a few years ago, when my dad was an MOD driver). But because of cutbacks they completely took the military out of where I live and my dad does not have a job.
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#486
Geschrieben 22 August 2013 - 09:37
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#487
Geschrieben 19 Oktober 2013 - 09:37
Sorry for double post but i think it can be forgiven, i have these two questions:
What does break+cover mean, and what does it mean when fire/ems 'stages'?
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#488
Geschrieben 19 Oktober 2013 - 10:15
Sorry for double post but i think it can be forgiven, i have these two questions:
What does break+cover mean, and what does it mean when fire/ems 'stages'?
When say a police officer moves from one spot to another making a BREAK and he is COVERED by other officers. STAGE is where EMS/FIRE wait a small distance from a scene till it is secured by the police, i.e. Pt with a weapon.
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#489
Geschrieben 08 Dezember 2013 - 01:17
Hello!
I've just been playing the/an Amsterdam Mod and I've noticed a couple of lighting things that caught my eye and I wondered about:
Firstly, lots of ambulances, some police and some fire units have a small green light that can be turned on. I Googled this and saw that it is used on the first Ambulance Unit attending a Multiple Unit call, is this the same for the Police and Fire, does it demonstrate 'Command'? Also, does Multiple Unit mean Multiple Agencies, e.g. if an Ambulance arrives first at a Fire Call, does he show green until, presumably, he's outranked by a Fire Chief (equivalent)?
Secondly, a lot of Units can show amber lights, I had assumed this was in addition to blue as 'Directional Lights'/'Rear Reds' type things, but most appear to flash in the same housing as the Blues, almost as if the LEDs are dual colour i.e. you can only see one or other at a time, so what do they indicate?
Just a 'wondering
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#490
Geschrieben 08 Dezember 2013 - 11:13
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#491
Geschrieben 18 Januar 2014 - 08:13
Hey all, I apologize if this question has been answered at least once before but I have one for our members in the UK. Does the fire service generally respond to accidents without entrapment but with injuries? It seems from all of the videos and TV shows that I've seen that if there are only minor injuries or if the police get there long before any other services do, that only the ambulance service responds. I suppose it's logical from a fiscal standpoint, it just seems quite different from here, where the fire department (with the exception of places in NY where the ESU handles some accidents and places such as NJ where rescue squads exist) respond to almost all accidents with injuries regardless of entrapment.
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#492
Geschrieben 18 Januar 2014 - 12:55
Hey all, I apologize if this question has been answered at least once before but I have one for our members in the UK. Does the fire service generally respond to accidents without entrapment but with injuries? It seems from all of the videos and TV shows that I've seen that if there are only minor injuries or if the police get there long before any other services do, that only the ambulance service responds. I suppose it's logical from a fiscal standpoint, it just seems quite different from here, where the fire department (with the exception of places in NY where the ESU handles some accidents and places such as NJ where rescue squads exist) respond to almost all accidents with injuries regardless of entrapment.
The fire service responds if there is entrappment, risk of fire, need extra hands or the AA/RAC/Green flag/others need special equipment. They also respond if they are the only emergency near by.
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#493
Geschrieben 18 Januar 2014 - 01:32
It differs from County, in my county if a RTC is called in. The Fire Service sends 1xEngine, If entrapments are reported a specialist rescue vehicle is sent. If there are 2 or more vehicles involved then the first arriving will normally request another Engine.
#494
Geschrieben 18 Januar 2014 - 05:59
Hey all, I apologize if this question has been answered at least once before but I have one for our members in the UK. Does the fire service generally respond to accidents without entrapment but with injuries? It seems from all of the videos and TV shows that I've seen that if there are only minor injuries or if the police get there long before any other services do, that only the ambulance service responds. I suppose it's logical from a fiscal standpoint, it just seems quite different from here, where the fire department (with the exception of places in NY where the ESU handles some accidents and places such as NJ where rescue squads exist) respond to almost all accidents with injuries regardless of entrapment.
The reason the Fire Departments over the pond respond is because the FD also handles a lot of EMS, not just fire, like you'll often see Engines responding to completely fire-less calls because they're also medical teams.
Here in the UK, firefighters know basic first aid and there is no Fire ambulances, only the county NHS service.
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#495
Geschrieben 18 Januar 2014 - 10:27
Also do any UK airports use yellow fire engines? I though Gatwick did, but they're red. So maybe they changed them? Or were they always red?
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
#496
Geschrieben 18 Januar 2014 - 10:45
I believe Airports in Northen Island use Yellow Fire Engines, but in England as far as I know they're red.
#497
Geschrieben 18 Januar 2014 - 11:01
As an addendum to Handsup!'s point, a number of Fire Stations are now running Co-Responder schemes that can either dispatch a dedicated vehicle or a Fire Engine to a Medical Call.
There are some yellow ones left. Also, not all of them are red, Newcastle's are purple and white, just go on UKEV and look under 'Airport Fire'
Also, Grampian's White Engines are or have been phased out: http://www.bbc.co.uk...otland-21938388
EDIT: Link 404's for me, but you can search for a BBC article on it
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#499
Geschrieben 25 Januar 2014 - 07:14
Is anyone here in the Police Cadet schemes of the UK? I've looked into it and while i might be nervous etc it seems right up my street, you get your own uniform and high vis haha!
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#500
Geschrieben 25 Januar 2014 - 07:42
No, I tried to get onto and was rejected for various reasons, this was a few of years ago. I don't really get what they do, but it looks fun nonetheless, if it appeals, go for it!
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