Two Tones/Hi Low work so much better in built up area's to distinguish the direction of travel buy the emergency vehicle, yelp just bounces of buildings.
It's pathetic that such a response happened even though "nobody was hurt". The suspect was possibly hurt by the police and then covered up, you know what police can be like when "one of their own" has been "attacked". Pack animals and bullies. Strangely enough, the police don't seem to give the same response to normal citizens who have been seriously hurt and are in need of help. When you call the police they are usually nowhere to be seen, unless it's one of their "informants", but when it's one of the cops own in "trouble", the cops are quick to rush to the seen ASAP, sometimes in multitudes. So much police officers, emergency service and police resources are being wasted on this when they should be making it available for circumstances of extreme importance. You can't judge every case like this, as this could be the exception, but the exception proves the rule.
That 2008 Astra is a weird one. Esp with it being a 3 door and having limited lighting (no headlamp flashers). Its unusual to see police vehicles older than about 6 years let alone 12+! Vauxhall did not supply many 3 door SXi Astras to the police I can tell you that! Its a rare beast.
@Oscar Wild That’s what I was thinking, many many cars are regularly maintained potentially to higher standards than police vehicles by regular civilians.
@@williamPearcewill Most or all CID vehicles dont have lights/sirens since they arent needed- my guess would be a higher ranking officers vehicle or a task force where they have to blend in with covert vehicles.
@@maxlincoln8215 I'm an SC our CID has a mix most have no lights some have basic lighting mainly for when they have to attend scene and lights are needed for saftey
It's pathetic that such a response happened even though "nobody was hurt". The suspect was possibly hurt by the police and then covered up, you know what police can be like when "one of their own" has been "attacked". Pack animals and bullies. Strangely enough, the police don't seem to give the same response to normal citizens who have been seriously hurt and are in need of help. When you call the police they are usually nowhere to be seen, unless it's one of their "informants", but when it's one of the cops own in "trouble", the cops are quick to rush to the seen ASAP, sometimes in multitudes. So much police officers, emergency service and police resources are being wasted on this when they should be making it available for circumstances of extreme importance. You can't judge every case like this, as this could be the exception, but the exception proves the rule.
@@eugenegilleno9344 can't be normal cid as they don't have priority transport... might be missing persons cid, they have blue lights Edit: the mets cid use blue lights
0:15 & 1:04 i don't see how these vehicles passed ready for service? lighting setup is really poor, firstly every response vehicle needs some sort of high up lighting such as lightbar or LEDs in top of windows because lights on the grill or fog lights are too low down for trucks and jeeps or simply high up cars to see them and sirens have no effect until close up, for example imagine you're driving a range rover and look behind you and see that Astra how would you know its even a police car? all you would hear is a siren and you'd have no idea where its coming from! yet the police moan about the lack of awareness from the public yet drive vehicles like that around which to me is a worse setup than ones you can buy off ebay yourself lol.
great vid! i have a question for anyone who wants to reply including you dragon lol - what emergency service do you see the most on a daily basis responding? POLICE FIRE OR AMBULANCE? I live in a small town so I rarely see any responses but i live across from our local fire station and they train on Thursdays and I can see from my window lol
Officer Down : Down where , Downtown , Down a Well , Down on his Luck , Down in the Dumps , boogieing on Down , or Doubling Down , Down where for Christ sakes ! .🤣
It's pathetic that such a response happened even though "nobody was hurt". The suspect was possibly hurt by the police and then covered up, you know what police can be like when "one of their own" has been "attacked". Pack animals and bullies. Strangely enough, the police don't seem to give the same response to normal citizens who have been seriously hurt and are in need of help. When you call the police they are usually nowhere to be seen, unless it's one of their "informants", but when it's one of the cops own in "trouble", the cops are quick to rush to the seen ASAP, sometimes in multitudes. So much police officers, emergency service and police resources are being wasted on this when they should be making it available for circumstances of extreme importance. You can't judge every case like this, as this could be the exception, but the exception proves the rule.
Did you get spoken to by police when you were filming some of that? Couldn’t help but notice the beat car stopped next to you with the copper out the car when you were filming the new transit coming out
The female police officer had to go to hospital because the muppet suspect ragged her hair and the suspect’s female companion tried to grab the female officers PAVA spray
Shame that they aren't so quick to react to a call from the public, what is the response we get"an officer will attend when he's got time"in other words don't bother expecting any help from them!. By the way the old Astra you saw is what they use for the public response!.
It's pathetic that such a response happened even though "nobody was hurt". The suspect was possibly hurt by the police and then covered up, you know what police can be like when "one of their own" has been "attacked". Pack animals and bullies. Strangely enough, the police don't seem to give the same response to normal citizens who have been seriously hurt and are in need of help. When you call the police they are usually nowhere to be seen, unless it's one of their "informants", but when it's one of the cops own in "trouble", the cops are quick to rush to the seen ASAP, sometimes in multitudes. So much police officers, emergency service and police resources are being wasted on this when they should be making it available for circumstances of extreme importance. You can't judge every case like this, as this could be the exception, but the exception proves the rule.
@@TheRealJamesJHe wasn't referring to none emergency cases, so what's your point?The person you are replying to had literally just said that in times of emergency the police only respond "in their own time", using out of date car models. I'm pretty sure he's referring to cop cars that get used for public responses in times of emergency, surely if you had common sense you would have already understood the context that he had specified.
If you'd actually read the description before commenting you'd see it said the video "also features other clips of police cars, Fire Engines and ambulances"
I can’t believe how low spec your police cars are. Where I am in Victoria Australia all our cars are high spec with big V6 engines. Our traffic cars are all BMW 535Ds with 300bhp and the M sport package with massive brakes and chassis upgrades. Even our basic general duties cars are upgraded
@@dragonemergencyvideos All our PCs are trained in response driving not just traffic, so all our general duties cars must have the capability of response driving at 100mph with lights & sirens. It is a legislative requirement that all polices meet minimum standards. Traffic & other specialist operations Have higher standards again.
@@anakinskywalker4113 Police in the UK are just used to persecute Whites who think mean thoughts about terrorists, no need for flash cars to chase actual criminals.
Why the fire brigade? Was it a police r.t.a and I don't hate the police and genuinely hate stories of police dying the good ones really do there best it's a shame the bad ones make there jobs even harder
"A team of specialist officers and vehicles who specifically target criminals who use the roads. Utilising the latest technology and high specification vehicles, the team are able to combat criminality on the roads throughout Merseyside and target travelling criminality into other UK force areas."
Here the number for Edge Lane Police station 0151 709 6010, feel free to report me as a terrorist for filming in a public place for an emergency vehicle spotter channel 😂I'm sure you'll be taken seriously 😂😂
@@zcharged8294 As I said feel free to report me to the police, already given you the station number😂 just try not to feel to hurt when you get laughed out of there 😂🤦♂️uneducated fool
Nice to hear some old Skool two tones on the fire engine, shame more vehicles don’t have them….
A rare thing to hear these days sadly😥
Always nice to hear 👍👍
Two Tones/Hi Low work so much better in built up area's to distinguish the direction of travel buy the emergency vehicle, yelp just bounces of buildings.
Memories of the TV show The Bill
Klaxons : I do believe Their Called ! .
Jesus that astra need to be retired 😂😂Great video mate
Why? Not that old
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@thatswiked you kidding where I live every 3 or 4 years the cars are replaced it would be alien to me to se a police car this old where I live 😂
great catches again, with the 08 astra was it bring your car to work day lol :)
Haha😂thanks for watching
The Tea ladys car, well you know you take what's available, lol.
@@DasArab lol 🤣
I was going to say what year was this filmed in, cool to see old cars still being used
Some old vehicles and old clips! Gotta love the oldie two tones trying to breathe a little there.
Definitely 😂
If I saw that old car I'd think it was someone impersonating police!
😂😂
Recently demoted 😂
Its like police interceptors #policeinterceptorsuk
At least London knows how to keep vehicles that are not gas guzzlers like here in the US and Canada we use big SUVs and cars
someone doesnt understand the difference between environment and the amount of equipment they carry
Wtf are you on about ?
This wasn't London
some old and new vehicles here! great work as always!
Very surprised to see some of the oldies about..thanks for watching mate!
@@dragonemergencyvideos No problem, yeah that astra is 13 years old I thought it would have been decommissioning but nope!
nice to know officer was ok. :)
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It's pathetic that such a response happened even though "nobody was hurt". The suspect was possibly hurt by the police and then covered up, you know what police can be like when "one of their own" has been "attacked". Pack animals and bullies. Strangely enough, the police don't seem to give the same response to normal citizens who have been seriously hurt and are in need of help. When you call the police they are usually nowhere to be seen, unless it's one of their "informants", but when it's one of the cops own in "trouble", the cops are quick to rush to the seen ASAP, sometimes in multitudes. So much police officers, emergency service and police resources are being wasted on this when they should be making it available for circumstances of extreme importance. You can't judge every case like this, as this could be the exception, but the exception proves the rule.
Why do they have an old astra and a for galaxy hope the officer is OK 👌
That 2008 Astra is a weird one. Esp with it being a 3 door and having limited lighting (no headlamp flashers). Its unusual to see police vehicles older than about 6 years let alone 12+! Vauxhall did not supply many 3 door SXi Astras to the police I can tell you that! Its a rare beast.
I want a car like that with the discrete blue lights and sirens
What as your own car? 😂😂
@@sierraxray6920 Of course I'll never be in a traffic jam
@@Robby334 lol
Haha don't we all 😂
Lots of new vehicles on the police fleet aswell
Would the 08 Astra be a back up car? Can’t believe the police routinely use cars that old
Guessing its some kinda spare car that's not usually used for response, hence the age and minimal lighting
The perfect covert car ....🤓
Similar here in Ireland, 2005 Toyota Corolla, ford focus and Mondeo still going.
The MOT on that Astra expired on 13th April 2011, so no MOT for the past 10+ years haha.
@Oscar Wild That’s what I was thinking, many many cars are regularly maintained potentially to higher standards than police vehicles by regular civilians.
Nice 👍 one ☝️
Thanks
Bet you weren't expecting to catch a 13 year old astra 😂wonder what it's role is
Suspect it's probably a CID car they don't need to go fast and rarely go grade 1
@@l2rptomamelon883 that is true my point is CID aren't doing constant grade 1 they don't need new card
@@williamPearcewill Most or all CID vehicles dont have lights/sirens since they arent needed- my guess would be a higher ranking officers vehicle or a task force where they have to blend in with covert vehicles.
@@maxlincoln8215 I'm an SC our CID has a mix most have no lights some have basic lighting mainly for when they have to attend scene and lights are needed for saftey
Smoking like an old diesel.
Really enjoyed that. Nicely put together 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed!
Nice 👍
This is great channel. Thank you! My little brother enjoys this
I'm glad he enjoys the channel 👍👍
Wholesome ☺
Noice old merc pump there, good workhorses💪
Thank God nobody was seriously injured
It's pathetic that such a response happened even though "nobody was hurt". The suspect was possibly hurt by the police and then covered up, you know what police can be like when "one of their own" has been "attacked". Pack animals and bullies. Strangely enough, the police don't seem to give the same response to normal citizens who have been seriously hurt and are in need of help. When you call the police they are usually nowhere to be seen, unless it's one of their "informants", but when it's one of the cops own in "trouble", the cops are quick to rush to the seen ASAP, sometimes in multitudes. So much police officers, emergency service and police resources are being wasted on this when they should be making it available for circumstances of extreme importance. You can't judge every case like this, as this could be the exception, but the exception proves the rule.
I was speaking to an ex ctfso, cid and nca guy the other week. Aparently normal cid don't have unmarked cars so that's off the list then
It's part of the Matrix enforcement team
@@sierraxray6920 is that like the Matrix movie with Keano
@@youking4861 😂😂
CID in my area drive unmarked Corsas.
@@eugenegilleno9344 can't be normal cid as they don't have priority transport... might be missing persons cid, they have blue lights
Edit: the mets cid use blue lights
Great video, nice fixed blue light in the BMW rear.
Hope the officer is ok thx for the police 🚔 we could be dead
Someone opened the box of quality street back at the station
Who has an '08 Astra as their service car?!
Matrix Team
@irigouis88 yep you could do 100 miles per fiver on them cars
Merseyside used to have a black cab, a gas board van and a VW camper at one time.
Nice looking clean machine those Cheshire ategos
0:15 & 1:04 i don't see how these vehicles passed ready for service? lighting setup is really poor, firstly every response vehicle needs some sort of high up lighting such as lightbar or LEDs in top of windows because lights on the grill or fog lights are too low down for trucks and jeeps or simply high up cars to see them and sirens have no effect until close up, for example imagine you're driving a range rover and look behind you and see that Astra how would you know its even a police car? all you would hear is a siren and you'd have no idea where its coming from! yet the police moan about the lack of awareness from the public yet drive vehicles like that around which to me is a worse setup than ones you can buy off ebay yourself lol.
Great video mate!!
Thanks mate!
Nice video mate
Cheers mate
great vid! i have a question for anyone who wants to reply including you dragon lol - what emergency service do you see the most on a daily basis responding? POLICE FIRE OR AMBULANCE? I live in a small town so I rarely see any responses but i live across from our local fire station and they train on Thursdays and I can see from my window lol
I live by the ambulance station so see them mostly
Police mostly, benefits of living in a rough area of Cardiff 😂😂
@@sierraxray6920 ahahaha! nice one lol
Ambulance mainly, even though i live over the water from liverpool 😂
I see ambulances most the time some police eventually but I've never seen any fire engines
Awesome video
Thanks!
great catches!
Thanks!
Great video mate
Thanks for watching bud
Awesome compilation!👍
Officer Down : Down where , Downtown , Down a Well , Down on his Luck , Down in the Dumps , boogieing on Down , or Doubling Down , Down where for Christ sakes ! .🤣
Great clips.
Thanks
Some clips from Bradford I see.
Yep!
is the officer is okay now? nice work mate.
Thankfully she is fine. Thanks for watching mate
@@dragonemergencyvideos epic, subscribed
Appreciate it 🙏
It's pathetic that such a response happened even though "nobody was hurt". The suspect was possibly hurt by the police and then covered up, you know what police can be like when "one of their own" has been "attacked". Pack animals and bullies. Strangely enough, the police don't seem to give the same response to normal citizens who have been seriously hurt and are in need of help. When you call the police they are usually nowhere to be seen, unless it's one of their "informants", but when it's one of the cops own in "trouble", the cops are quick to rush to the seen ASAP, sometimes in multitudes. So much police officers, emergency service and police resources are being wasted on this when they should be making it available for circumstances of extreme importance. You can't judge every case like this, as this could be the exception, but the exception proves the rule.
Great catches mate! 😁
Thanks mate 👍
All these theories about police cars🤣🤣🤣 I bet the Police Driving school are really enjoying their promotion to TSG, STFO etc etc
2:52 love the vans. The mercs are getting old now so are fords
Same!
How do you know its a response to an officer down?..and just wondering since when have they been sending the fire service to panic button activations?
Did you get spoken to by police when you were filming some of that? Couldn’t help but notice the beat car stopped next to you with the copper out the car when you were filming the new transit coming out
A copper got out of his car in order to talk to the person recording the video in a time of emergency. Not quite right, that would be.
Great video 👌
Thanks!
Great video 🎥, run, enjoyed the squad cars 🚔
Thanks for watching!
The Astras MOT expired 2011!
How do you know that?
The incident was a BTP officer pressed her panic button
Yes that's what I was told too
My older brother was at the incident when it happened
The female police officer had to go to hospital because the muppet suspect ragged her hair and the suspect’s female companion tried to grab the female officers PAVA spray
@@ethangartside2916 i hope your brother is alr
@@robloxfan4271 he was
The older cars are most likely classed as sacrifical for use in ramming or stopping vehicles
Wouldn't have thought the old astra would be much used for pursuits tho 😂
100% load of rubbish. It’s part of the matrix team, police forces don’t just run old cars for the sake of “ramming”
Spectacular catches and awesome video!!!!!!
Thanks for watching mate!
Great video!
Thanks for watching
Let's put it this way there brining traffic cars when an officer is down where are the arvs
They were already out before I got here, saw them go past from my hotel window
@@dragonemergencyvideos oh ok
epic dude
Cheers!
Nice vid👍👍
Thanks for watching
I think police cars should have lights on the sides as well..., particulary the undercover cars. Their side view looks like a regular car
Most do, the astra is an exception being a surveillance car
Man thats an old astra
Ikr 🤣😳
Nossa legal gostei😮👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇧🇷🇧🇷
1:01 wtf an Astra H?
Haha not a common sight 😂
1:07 does that look like a emergency car from the side lmao
Didnt think the police would have such a old car in their fleet and it being 3 door car
Shame that they aren't so quick to react to a call from the public, what is the response we get"an officer will attend when he's got time"in other words don't bother expecting any help from them!. By the way the old Astra you saw is what they use for the public response!.
Well it depends if your call is life threatening or not.
@@TheRealJamesJ thank you officer!
@@Dan-zb7vn not an officer. Just common sense.
It's pathetic that such a response happened even though "nobody was hurt". The suspect was possibly hurt by the police and then covered up, you know what police can be like when "one of their own" has been "attacked". Pack animals and bullies. Strangely enough, the police don't seem to give the same response to normal citizens who have been seriously hurt and are in need of help. When you call the police they are usually nowhere to be seen, unless it's one of their "informants", but when it's one of the cops own in "trouble", the cops are quick to rush to the seen ASAP, sometimes in multitudes. So much police officers, emergency service and police resources are being wasted on this when they should be making it available for circumstances of extreme importance. You can't judge every case like this, as this could be the exception, but the exception proves the rule.
@@TheRealJamesJHe wasn't referring to none emergency cases, so what's your point?The person you are replying to had literally just said that in times of emergency the police only respond "in their own time", using out of date car models. I'm pretty sure he's referring to cop cars that get used for public responses in times of emergency, surely if you had common sense you would have already understood the context that he had specified.
Surely it is wrong to show number plates of unmarked police cars.
Nope, perfectly fine. They most likely have many versions of the unmarked police cars.
I just figured out the incident I know its been 2 weeks since uploaded, but an officer pressed there panic button .
Correct, was a BTP officer
Didnt realise that astra was that old wow
Very old!
Interesting they only have blue lights not red as well
UK have never used red, except for when on scene
Is the officer okay, I know that a woman was stabbed in Southport yesterday so your video sort of fixes in with the time line.
Can I also say I love your videos, is there anyway I can message direct?
Than you, I'm glad you do! You can email me on hkemergencyvideos@gmail.com 👍
Officer Muhammed saw a bacon butty and pressed the panic button.
This Response for the officer it started in the day then a short shot of night then back to day again😡😠you can't trust every thing on the net👹👹👹👹👹
If you'd actually read the description before commenting you'd see it said the video "also features other clips of police cars, Fire Engines and ambulances"
Award for stupidest comment so far goes too..😂😂🤦♂️
0:58 looks like a safety issue (not enough police lights )
Because its a surveillance car it rarely uses lights and sirens hence the minimal blues
M16???
?😂
Nooo way they had the carson
I can’t believe how low spec your police cars are. Where I am in Victoria Australia all our cars are high spec with big V6 engines. Our traffic cars are all BMW 535Ds with 300bhp and the M sport package with massive brakes and chassis upgrades. Even our basic general duties cars are upgraded
Only the Armed Response and roads policing use the high spec cars, as the local response don't need performance cars for city streets
@@dragonemergencyvideos
All our PCs are trained in response driving not just traffic, so all our general duties cars must have the capability of response driving at 100mph with lights & sirens.
It is a legislative requirement that all polices meet minimum standards.
Traffic & other specialist operations
Have higher standards again.
Trolllllll
@@ATGG I’m Just comparing Australia with the UK.
@@anakinskywalker4113 Police in the UK are just used to persecute Whites who think mean thoughts about terrorists, no need for flash cars to chase actual criminals.
So they just responded all through the day and night for this panic button huh
Read the description
Bleeding bell end merc driver, did he not see that great big red thing called a fire engine
Why do they have so many unmatched police car it lefwng commonest tota maxiiase
I thought people here in the US were dumb, I think that's the one thing the British beat us in. We'll let you have that guys
If this was in the US you would see police cars bombing through the intersection at 65
this is when they commit traffic offences they should obay the law as they are not above it
Who commits traffic offenses?
I subscribe
Thanks
Why oh why do you photoshop the thumbnail to make the cars look more impressive on blues...
Why the fire brigade? Was it a police r.t.a and I don't hate the police and genuinely hate stories of police dying the good ones really do there best it's a shame the bad ones make there jobs even harder
Check the description :)
@@dragonemergencyvideos I'm 75 can't even see the buttons my 11 year old grandson is typing
The call was from a British transport police officer in distress, Fire brigade weren't going to the same incident
I wonder why their sirens sound so cheap
Which ones?
why not put four people in one car waste of time and money
Most calls done need four people, so actually it would be a waste of resources to have 4 in each car
Trying to get too mc donalds
Unlikely 😂
Whatsbthe matrix team
"A team of specialist officers and vehicles who specifically target criminals who use the roads. Utilising the latest technology and high specification vehicles, the team are able to combat criminality on the roads throughout Merseyside and target travelling criminality into other UK force areas."
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Not officer down
?
What are u on about
It was not a response to an officer down!
how do u no where every1 ov these cats are going
5:50 filming the back gate of a police station like this could be deemed as hostile reconnaissance you know...
I think anyone hostile is likely to check out a Police station themselves rather than base an attack on a UA-cam compilation.
You can film anything from a public place dumbass 😂
Here the number for Edge Lane Police station 0151 709 6010, feel free to report me as a terrorist for filming in a public place for an emergency vehicle spotter channel 😂I'm sure you'll be taken seriously 😂😂
@@dragonemergencyvideos in the current climate who knows what your *real* motives for filming are though? 🤷♂️
@@zcharged8294 As I said feel free to report me to the police, already given you the station number😂 just try not to feel to hurt when you get laughed out of there 😂🤦♂️uneducated fool
ffs vid !
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