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Ambulance FRU blue light drive, Kenton to West Hendon
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Ambulance FRU blue light drive in London
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Ambulance FRU blue light drive
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Quick run in a VW Tiguan. These videos are edited so individuals and call locations are not identifiable. Radio transmissions and arrivals at destinations are omitted.
Armchair experts everywhere 🤦🏻♂️ all of a sudden UA-cam is CERAD qualified 😂 Someone’s got to say this… It’s simple as this : it doesn’t matter what some keyboard warrior thinks, regardless of whether they’re ex-emergency services, driver trainer, or know-it-all chav, his superior ambulance officer has more than likely seen this either through a complaint or simple UA-cam popularity or even periodic dashcam review, they will decide as to whether he meets the safe standard of Cat 1 driving, if he’s not uploading anymore vids like this then in all likelihood he’s lost his emergency driving ticket because of recklessness and lack of due care, whereas if he does post more of this content then obviously his driving must be justified given the situation and still within the realms of legal reason as no action has taken place Sitting there bitching like your opinion is gospel won’t change his driving or get him reprimanded, that’s down to London Ambulance Service upon reviewing this footage as the policy with response driving may differ from other agencies in the UK and especially abroad as far as the LAS CERAD training and policy is concerned, Personally, I can’t have an opinion on this, because as I said I don’t know the specifics like the type of emergency, the ground needing covered, or the drivers experience, it would be incorrect to comment on something i know little of, But I’ll say this much, I’m thankful there’s paramedics like this individual who take responding to emergencies seriously, time and time again I see articles about ambulances taking well over 22 minutes to get to a Category 1 Emergency and this doesn’t just apply to larger DCA’s even FRU’s have been highlighted for this, for me it’s refreshing to see a paramedic respond with such urgency, I sure wouldn’t be complaining if it was myself or someone I knew requiring urgent care and this was the response given.
the jeep at 3:18 is a god to recgonize that far behind him and leave room
He was lucky, everyone gave way 😂
finger top left hmmmmmmmm
2:08 A Very naughty Astra 💀
Brits are obsessed with speed humps
Is Night Time of FRU NHS?
NHS Fast Response Car Inside View!
Driving in Ambulance FRU
NHS logo on left side
IDC
Okay? It’s an NHS vehicle
To people saying " the speed is dangoures and disgusting, terible driving and you could have killed somebody" 1. There is sirebs for a reason 2. When you need a ambulance would you rather them speeding through traffic to save your dying death or would you rather em take it slow , wait for lights and that and die nearly an hour before there there
Terrible driving . THIS is how to proceed SAFELY to an emergency ua-cam.com/video/BndT_1_liaE/v-deo.htmlsi=_S4F4nmKiJynA6Di
Nope : that is far too fast in those residential streets . I speak as a former police advanced driver and instructor , and current FRS emergency responder . All it would take is for a small child to step out from between any of those parked cars and that driver would have no chance of stopping and would then be looking at charges of causing death by dangerous driving . The first thing taught in emergency response driving is that you are of no use if you have a crash on your way to an incident , not only does another unit need to be sent to replace you , but other resources have to be deployed to help you . It was also too fast to allow other road users to see you and react . That driver needs to slow down and get there safely . This is NOT a good example of response driving .
The law needs to be changed so that moving against a red light for an emergency service vehicle does not incur a penalty charge,if done in a safe manner.
Bloody speed humps.
Shock absorbers left the chat! 😂
You got some terrific deviations from both catching and opposing traffic. That said, you seemed to be hitting those suspension breakers fast.
Bloody speed bumps are a pain in the arse.
Some nice deviations for you going on there.
Love the fact he's got music on if it was me I'd have "Heat Seeker" by AC/DC ON!! And before any one says what music!?? YOU can hear it faintly at start of video. I've been in an emergency response car (AMBULANCE service) when I had a stroke the driver took one look at me and put me in car then it was onto the M4 nxt thing I know we were doing 140MPH it was an a amazing experience and we did Newbury to RBH HOSPITAL in under 15mins!!
We all know that every second counts. I worked for the ambulance service for nearly 10 years. If my boss caught me driving like this, i would have been taken off the road immediately. Of course, depending on what the particular category of call was, judging by this, he was going to an arrest.
I agree , ex police and FRS emergency responder - this is terrible and completely irresponsible driving - just imagine if a child stepped out anywhere along that run !
Absolutely mate
Someone should pit maneuver this road bully to show him what it's like to drive like a maniac not caring for other people's safety on the road.
great drive
ua-cam.com/video/9u_46gKLtfA/v-deo.html Driving psychology
Bloody hell. If ever I or my family needs an ambulance I want this driver!! 👏👏
This vehicle in this video is a small compact size automobile it's not a full size ambulance, no full size ambulance driver would ever drive like this because an ambulance is bigger and heavier than the thing in this video , the person driving in this video would probably kill an innocent person if they were to drive an actual ambulance.
2.05 stupid car driver E006BCU that was a clear lane for blue lighter.
Hello 👋🙋♀️🙋♂️
One thing I would never do is go in a bus lane to give way to an ambulance. IF the bus lane camera saw the ambulance then they MIGHT be kind to me, but it's doubtful. The people issuing the tickets NEVER see anything of benefit to their victims. This ambulance had no problem using the bus lane and I have no doubt they got let off.
Got to credit the driving skills of the emergency service staff. And to this day I don't know why they don't make ambulances a lot more powerful and faster than at present. It's painful to see an ambulance blue lighting on the motorway but struggling to pass 70mph. Supercharge them, turbo the guts out of them, make them 140mph super wagons. They are crucial vehicles and should be invested in heavily no matter what the cost.
Police and Ambo get great offers on cars as it's free advertising to the public, they dont want to go ahead for public perception.
That is NOT good driving ; he is far too fast in those circumstances and has no chance of avoiding a child who might step out . He will find himself charged with causing death by dangerous driving if this continues unchecked .
I wonder how many negative commenters on this have actually driven to a cardiac arrest or choking infant let alone passed the driving course? 🤔
Drive too fast! Disregard for vehicle safety!👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
How does one drive too fast in a ems call , its life or death
I had no food yet staff morning over money ther trying to samck us
Lound noise keeping me a wacking up all day I need see you at 62ringstend road se62bs for blood test
I wont deal with it pissing me off
Ther being a noring me all day long
Staff acting volition because I can no get a garl friend to love me how I am sad and about ther money ther keep talking about me pissing them winding me up over rent
Very rushed drive, poor driving plan. Overtaking on zig zags aren't allowed and forcing cars to cross the stop line at red traffic lights.
Anyone can overtake on broken chevrons and its up to the drivers whether they choose to go through that red or not.
@@Djnffnoeosmfasjjd I dont believe he said overtaking on Zigzags for blue lighter isn't allowed but I expect he's just taking the piss.
Are u just taking the pee about the Zigzags.
Do you understand what a grade 1 response call permits the driver to do?
The people saying this is dangerous do not understand advanced driving or emergency response driving.
This is why I HATE these stupid speed bumps , makes it more difficult for emergency services.
Great and safe driving. The driver left the horns/sirens on all the time to give other road users maximum notice of his presence. They heard the sirens and then reacted accordingly. Well done to all! I hope the patient recovered well and is in good health. That is the most important thing!
What about children who could have stepped out at any time ? What about the deaf ? whether drivers or pedestrians . This was terrible driving and that idiot ought to be grounded pending further training . No emergency is so great that you take risks to get there .
Roads are so uneven. Excellent driving skills.
Beautiful! Love the driving and speed! But don't turn off the siren at 0:30! It's where people need to **** off - so make them!
He was just following training. Sirens are supposed to be deactivated when at a red light that you cannot get through, granted it turned flashing amber as he was about to stop, he still had their attention and there was no need to turn them back on straight away :)
@@LiamCasserley What is the point in having sirens or lights in the first place then? Just use an unmarked vehicle and crawl your way to an emergency, if speed doesn't matter anyway. What does minutes even matter to dying people, right? No forking way, mate. This instance right here was stupid! Turning off those sirens at that moment basically meant. "Even though you should have realized me coming from miles away, especially crossing pedestrians, then I'll hang back here and politely wait until you've crossed the road and the driver have slowly moved to the side. Then I'll resume saving lives." No! Instead, the horn should be honked and kept bottomed out the second this lazy and disrespectful scene came in to view, so these people knew they forked up and WASTED potential precious seconds in a lifesaving rescue. But no. Let's set aside our mission and be polite. Jesus.
@@olizandrey2good thing you’re not a blue light driver really. Don’t force people through danger. Rule number one.
@@findthebadger418 Danger?! Where's the danger in letting the stupid crossing pedestrians know they need to STOP crossing the road for 2 seconds and letting the drivers know to get out of the way? This "selective rushing mentality" is just insane! Is it important or not? Is it an emergency or not? "Oh, I'm heading out to save lives - but let's have these people cross the road first - then I'll continue my life saving mission afterward". Stupidity! Absolutely insane! You either rush or you don't. And if you don't believe people know how to get out of the way, maybe that's a place to educate.
@@olizandrey2 so, a red light is treated as a give way. Anyone crossing on a green light, pedestrian or otherwise has priority as per the law. Any vehicle stopped at a red light with no path for the ambulance/ emergency vehicle to pass then the sirens get turned off, there is no exemption in law for a vehicle to go through a red light to make way for an emergency vehicle. If there is a red light camera, the vehicle will get a ticket. Secondly to that, if you push someone through a red light and they have a crash, guess who has to stop, not only to deal with potential casualties, but also because you were involved in the collision (even if not directly) so insurance details etc need to be exchanged. You (as the blue light driver) could then potentially face charges for dangerous driving for causing that collision. Or worse should there be a fatality. Blue light driving isn’t about speed. It’s about safely making progress to the intended destination. Not speed. Safety.
Excellent driving skills.
Excellent driving at high speed on narrow roads with speed bumps.
oh damn ive been on this road :O (not from Iondon)
I NEVER blast my radio in my car for this reason
Lots of different views on this lad's driving, some in favour and some not. I guess he'll know whether he's doing it right or not when Section 19 assessments start in April. I've watched some of the his other videos and he obviously has good perception, but for me, too quick through red ATS, there's a fine line. Maybe commentary would enable viewers to ascertain acknowledgements in these hazard rich environments? Driving thoughts aside, frontline staff always get my respect.
He is FAR too fast through residential streets and past parked cars between any of which a child could step out . His reactions may be quick , but he is not allowing enough time for other road users to see him and react . we always teach to look for a positive response from other road users before proceeding - he wasn't waiting for any response . This driver is going to come to a sorry end - he is dangerous .
The comments on here about his driving. FFS 🤦♂️
I want to become a paramedic when I'm older and I just wanted to know one thing how do you drive so pro
A lot of (expensive) training, and experience...
So many non British. In London. Drivers have no idea. That they should move.