@@LondonBuses98 Nothing will beat the old Ivecos. The overall look was iconic. But who knows, if one of these new vehicles break, they will be kept as reserves. Hopefully they will be seen at some point in the future. Thanks for watching mate
@@LondonBuses98lambeth don’t have them anymore. They did before but not anymore Lambeth just has a pump ladder and pump now. They moved the dim’s from lambeth to clapham
They are unmarked so the public doesn’t know what they are. They don’t want to panic the public into thinking a chemical attack or dirty bomb is a threat Well that’s what I was told when I trained on one when they first came out
@@benwalton3831 You would be right. These vehicles are CBRN, so that’s Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear. They’d be mobilised to anything from a smell of chemicals to Terrorist Attacks. However, most incidents end up being false reports due to mental health issues.
Unfortunately the Gamma siren seems to be rising in popularity amongst Services. I would say I prefer the older Premier Hazard model siren present on the previous batch, for the sake of variety. I am quite fond of the modern light package though
I absolutely love those turn out tones
@@Madam_schaffer5747 Right?? There’s just something about the way she says ‘mobilise’ that grabs your attention. A sort of, calm urgency.
Great that you could catch new vehicle…well done! xx
@@billiesmith2281 Thank you!
From the front it looks almost unmarked! 😂😂
You could say that haha, bar the roof lights. Nice looking vehicle. Thanks for watching!
Finally LFB got new vehicles, but i miss the old ones
@@LondonBuses98 Nothing will beat the old Ivecos. The overall look was iconic. But who knows, if one of these new vehicles break, they will be kept as reserves. Hopefully they will be seen at some point in the future. Thanks for watching mate
@@TSEmergency Cheers, I think a few are at lambeth
@@LondonBuses98lambeth don’t have them anymore. They did before but not anymore Lambeth just has a pump ladder and pump now. They moved the dim’s from lambeth to clapham
@@Northwestlondonneenaws oh sad
@@TSEmergency Hey are you going to Fulham Fire station Open day Tomorrow cause I am going there
They are unmarked so the public doesn’t know what they are.
They don’t want to panic the public into thinking a chemical attack or dirty bomb is a threat
Well that’s what I was told when I trained on one when they first came out
@@wayne2149 Yeah, that would make sense. Best to keep public speculation to a minimum in a situation like that
Cool video!
@@matejšabec-y5d Cheers!
Nice video mate
Thank you mate
mobilise mobilise IVEco daily response van
@@vwgolffancarreviews7111 Precisely!!
Nice catch! What does this even respond to?
Chemical incidents i think.
@@benwalton3831 pretty rare to catch then
@@kcemergencyresponse Thanks for watching!
@@benwalton3831 You would be right. These vehicles are CBRN, so that’s Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear. They’d be mobilised to anything from a smell of chemicals to Terrorist Attacks. However, most incidents end up being false reports due to mental health issues.
@@TSEmergency oh very interesting.
Different
@@EdwardWalker-j4p It is nice to switch it up, thanks for watching!
Generic rubbish siren😂 just take the old emergency equipment off the old vans and re use. Love wasting money
Unfortunately the Gamma siren seems to be rising in popularity amongst Services. I would say I prefer the older Premier Hazard model siren present on the previous batch, for the sake of variety. I am quite fond of the modern light package though
All roofs will be cut off cars within a 1 mile radius when she deploys regardless of any requirement to.
Oh? 😂