As a German firefighter I totally agree with you, there are always new things to learn and seeing how other departments/countries handle same scenarios in different ways. Stay safe 💪👨🚒
That was just what it was like, did this for 27 years and most days were good, not predictable that's the best aspect of this job. And the pension is great, retire at 52 and you are still healthy enough to have a good life. I am glade to see they have some good kit at last. Best wishes for all of the boys and girls now serving. Keep it moist.
The robot wars machine Tornado was like a fire engine in the extreme warriors series 2 USA/UK international championships episode. By hearing the 999 call, getting round the traffic and to the emergency by winning the trophy!. He was in it's series 5 module before remodelling for series 6. From Joe. X
Big love to the Fire Brigade. Brave souls. I hope someone is watching over you keeping you all safe❤️ Probably the most life threatening out of all the emergency responses… Nice to see an insight into the fire brigade for a change.
Bringing back some Chilling memories As a retired ex-firefighter with A London fire brigade training of the 1980's, 🙏 Technology has greatly improved all round from vehicles, equipment to fireman's gear.👍
Our Fire & Rescue crews are brilliant; I've never known a bad one. I think there should be a mandatory prison for anyone attacking them on shouts and hoax calls. And time wasters should be billed - Isn't their job dangerous enough?
Grenfell showed nothing but lack of proper communication,lack of proper fire fighting equipment, racism, violence and hate towards female fire fighters, time to forget the pr videos, tear it down,start over with properly trained fully equipped fire fighters and stop the London pr stunt that's nothing more than a pathic British flag waving nonsense
I work EMS here in the US. A year ago last winter my partner and I went to a home for a call of an 80-year-old woman needing a lift assist. The first thing we noticed was that the home was clogged inside with stacks of magazines, books, boxes, and clothes. Almost no room to get around. The only part of the house that wasn't cluttered was the bed set up in the front room. After getting the woman up and taking to her and her husband my partner noticed that they had a stack of newspapers right next to a large space heater. After turning it off and moving it we were shocked to learn it had been there for days and that their house hadn't gone up like dry tinder. We had to call the fire department to do an inspection of their home
Interesting to see the standard procedures of the LFB. I’m kind of shocked at seeing non SCBA firefighters and officers so close or inside a structure fire,also I didn’t notice any packed up firefighters wearing hoods. The procedures are definitely different than U.S. SOPs that I’m use to seeing. God speed and Stay Safe, LFB!!
18:43 A wrong move, even after arriving at Hospital can still end in someone becoming disabled. I was caught in a property fire once. Closest thing to Hell on earth I have ever experienced. In a heartbeat you cannot see your hand in front of your face for black smoke. The heat and smoke affects every part of your body. Externally and internally. Forget about trying to breath properly until you can get away from the smoke. If you cannot get out, in a matter of seconds you become confused and disorientated. Always, always have working smoke alarms and an escape plan. Prevention, is a great defence against fire too. Surge protection for plugs and electrical devices is a must also. Most fire departments offer free home safety checks last I heard.
what a great video ...I was fixed on every frame what a Great bunch of people and well filmed too ..thanks for down loading ..AMAZING WORK THEY DO ,,loved those french students too .
Although the 9/11 attack was in the US, I think the sentiment applies to first responders around the world: On 9/11 we lost approximately 422 first responders. Some were in their first week of the job, some were looking at retirement just around the corner. Maybe a handful were covering shifts for a co-worker that had gone on vacation - and a very special few came in to work on their off day when the first news reports came across the wire. All were family or friend to someone. When they arrived on scene to the towers on fire, they knew this was going to be bad, but all of them put on their gear and began trudging up the stairwells. Then the towers fell. Some died immediately, some were slowly killed over years due to the result of the collapse. Thing is though, not one of those firefighters, police officers or EMT/Paramedics would have wanted to be anywhere else. They all knew the dangers but showed up anyway. So today, when you hear the sirens or see the lights, maybe say a little thank-you or a prayer if you are so inclined, for the safety of the people on that engine, truck or in the ambulance. They have someone waiting for them at the end of the day too.
Tammy, the firefighter "Me *being small* comes in handy a lot when it comes to fit into small holes. We are glorified burglars half the time, and there's always a small windows or a small gap to fit through or throwing someone over a fence, you know, *that's always me* Tammy's humour is British humour when it's the best. Regards a Dane.
Verry hood firefighter and good video serious to from Christopher O'neill in scotland 🇬🇧 and i like the e.ergincy programes traffic cops and plice interceptors Nd psramedics amablencecs to verry goos indid❤😊
"Oi wheres the fackin bog roll " said a voice in the early hours of the morning, the Indian meal they ate for evening mealtime had done its job much to the disapproval of the firefighters " Ring Piece"😂
May God bless and keep you, but one detail is interesting to me.. Firefighters drive Mercedes... police officers BMW etc, good old English companies - truck and car manufacturers have gone into foreign hands or failed, alas...how sad..
Hoarding is an issue, if it is or it could cause a fire, the fire brigade should not just assess risk to property but should have insurance adequate to protect life or property
I've only ever had to call them once fortunately hope i never have to call them again but when I moved in to the house I'm in now had a very very old cooker which i turned on to warm it up to cook food 5 minutes later i could hear spitting opened the oven flame shot out to the wall but never stuck fortunately so called them evacuated my house 2 fire engines turned up at which point the thing had put itself out turns out was a tiny bit of bacon fat but thank fuck they reassured me i hadn't wasted their time they were there when I needed them
@@robnewman6101 Another show on You Tube you'd look at is 999 with Michael Buerk from 1998 with the west midlands fire school recruits and follow their story from course 497 uploaded by DoctorVision. From Joe. X
Hoarders are a danger to neighbours so if you live next door to one remember if a fire breaks out your property will also catch fire so whilst the hoarder thinks it’s funny also selfish your negligence could kill others.
I can’t stand watching how the fire service works nowadays ! Ten guys standing around whilst one sprays water on the one thing that isn’t burning. In 1975 I was trapped in a burning public house that caught fire in the early hours of the morning, the pub was located in a village at least five miles away from a fire station, three crews arrived from different fire stations & set about getting me & my family out alive using just ladders, axes & a very limited water supply, as well as being rescued, the three story building, built in 1904, which was ravaged by the fire was saved & still stands today. Had that same fire happened today, I would be dead for sure & the building would have been lost.
Not worth working for them on minimum wage, I applied for a role and they never even replied to me because I stated I USE TO SUFFER WITH DEPRESSION but am all good now, don't apply don't fight for Britain war, fire this place never gives fuck all back just take take take
Similar to obesity. "My body my choice" until it becomes a massive tax payer issue putting pressure on the public health or fire service. Then the tone changes to my right to healthcare my right to the fire service. It's never "my responsibility to myself and the greater public"
@@naomimoran5564 the healthcare system is under tremendous burden often due to preventable diseases, and injuries. If these individuals took responsibility for their health, the system would be able to assist those who have issues that are not due to poor patient health responsibility such as those with genetic diseases, spontaneous cancers etc.
@@enderwolfg1033 Aren’t the shifts in the LFB, O930 to 2000 hours, and 2000 hours to 0930 hours? If so, what would be the point of not having bunks for those working on the night tours?
They aren't allowed to retire early. What DID piss me off was when I was in the job, you had to work 15 years before you got your final pay increment (or long service pay). I did my fifteen years... and almost exactly on the day when I received my first long service increment, the government decided that "the long service increment was discriminatory against women" and so decided that EVERYONE got the increment after their first 4 years... meaning me and lots of others had lost out on a LOT of pay that we'd all had to wait 15 years for... then when we finally got there EVERYONE was given it !!! For myself it equated to nearly £15,000 in lost pay, and that was at 1980s/90s prices !!!
Idiot, when your house catches fire and a woman turns up im pretty sure you should probably respect and appreciate them, fireman came from when it was just men, im pretty sure you wouldn't like people calling you the opposite gender
Watching the part about women firefighters and what she said about people being surprised or making comments about seeing women fjrefighters I'm surprised in this day n age that I'm in the UK that this is even an issue or even a surprise for me I say good on then they are just as capable as men I been living in another country for last 15 years and here I am not surprised people make sexist comments they seem to still be living in the 13th century where it's seriously rare to see a woman firefighter or as a taxi driver or driving any form of public transport hell some men still think a woman's place is at home washing dishes and cleaning house or pushing pens in some office
@@waterproof_teabags3592 Yet women have been nurses since the beginning of medicine and have been perfectly capable of handling bodies. Women might be smaller, but they're not weak. Big muscular men can't lift infinitely heavier and heavier people either. This is why co-operation has been invented. A little helping hand, in a job, where team effort is required, is better than having to prove your "worth". Now tell everyone how you're so much better than women.
@BW630 Veisto nurses always operate in a team environment and now days always operate in a safe area where they always have control and equipment to help them without many risks to themselves . Fire fighters are much different, they don't always have control of the situations and have to drag and help alot of unconscious people without equipment and the help of fellow fire-fighters. So now quote me where I said I'm better ?
Woman shouldn't be in the job... That was when it started going down hill. They took away a LOT of the entry requirements in the 1990s. "Minimum height" was discriminatory, basic strength tests "favoured males". Merseyside where this was filmed ended up employing a number of short arses, including women around 5 ft tall who could NOT reach the equipment in the top shelves of the lockers.... so at a cost of over 1 million pounds to the taxpayer, the equipment stowage on the ENTIRE fleet of engines was adapted to have special "drop down shelves" so the midgets could reach the equipment on them.... The "seven dwaves" had difficulty climbing up into the cabs and so as the fire authority replaced the fleet of engines in phases, all the new engines had to have expensive "drop down" pneumatic suspensions fitted to lower the cab steps so they could climb in. I kid you not !!! They even had 2 women who were so short that the standard BA sets, with their adjustable backplates, could not be shortened enough to fit their tiny female frames and so at CONSIDERABLE public cost the brigade commisioned the manufacturers (Draeger of Germany) to build two specially adapted BA sets to be personally issued to the two women in question !!! I worked with a number of the women and it was often embarrasing watching them struggling with heavy equipment or jammed couplings, and if you offered to help you'd be scowled at for being "patronising". "The Job" went to ratshit after all that. I await the day when they fit hydraulic "chair lifts" to the fire engine crew cabs, because after all, who are you or I to step on the dreams of a wheelchair bound paraplegic who wants to be a fireman? Take me back to these days.
Its the way the UK fire Brigade appears to have gone. If there's no fire risk, or danger of fire spread they just leave it to burn... In my day you got your arse kicked and were told to "get in there!!!".
I’m a firefighter in the US, it’s always interesting to see how other departments do things! Be safe 👌🏻
As a German firefighter I totally agree with you, there are always new things to learn and seeing how other departments/countries handle same scenarios in different ways. Stay safe 💪👨🚒
@@fabischiwoppek3827 The brigade are out on call lots of times!. From Joe. X
@@fabischiwoppek3827 This was filmed in 2017. From Joe. X
Yeah, the firefighters in the UK seem to take a while to begin their attack . I was noticing that
That was just what it was like, did this for 27 years and most days were good, not predictable that's the best aspect of this job. And the pension is great, retire at 52 and you are still healthy enough to have a good life. I am glade to see they have some good kit at last. Best wishes for all of the boys and girls now serving. Keep it moist.
The robot wars machine Tornado was like a fire engine in the extreme warriors series 2 USA/UK international championships episode. By hearing the 999 call, getting round the traffic and to the emergency by winning the trophy!. He was in it's series 5 module before remodelling for series 6. From Joe. X
God bless these lads and lasses. The situations these people put themselves in for our safety is to be admired.
Fire engines are red, and their pincers are hydraulically powered by generators. From Joe. X
Big love to the Fire Brigade. Brave souls. I hope someone is watching over you keeping you all safe❤️ Probably the most life threatening out of all the emergency responses…
Nice to see an insight into the fire brigade for a change.
The 999 call sends them out. From Joe. X
Bringing back some Chilling memories As a retired ex-firefighter with A London fire brigade training of the 1980's, 🙏
Technology has greatly improved all round from vehicles, equipment to fireman's gear.👍
Lesley Sharp is narrating the series from 2017. From Joe. X
i bet phyiscal tests where easy in them days i have seen lots of changes in l f b in last 40 years
@@mrT-i9q You mean the London fire brigade.
@@jay-p9r6m l f b london fire brigade dose it make any difference fact
whenever I see a fire engine I say a little prayer to Brigid Goddess of fire to keep them safe.
Red machines. From Joe. X
That one firefighter who shares a name with one of the most iconic marvel actors
i was like hold up chris what come againnn 😭😭😭
How lucky are we to have these brave souls. x Great video, very enlightening.
BA's are important for them. From Joe. X
I wanted a fireman's pole from my bedroom down to the lounge when I was a kid 😂
No chance!. From Joe. X
@joeandrews7329 that's what my folks said 😢😂😂😂
@@siy8230 Lesley Sharp is narrating the episodes. From Joe. X
Our Fire & Rescue crews are brilliant; I've never known a bad one. I think there should be a mandatory prison for anyone attacking them on shouts and hoax calls. And time wasters should be billed - Isn't their job dangerous enough?
fair play to them ⭐️🤲🏾
Grenfell showed nothing but lack of proper communication,lack of proper fire fighting equipment, racism, violence and hate towards female fire fighters, time to forget the pr videos, tear it down,start over with properly trained fully equipped fire fighters and stop the London pr stunt that's nothing more than a pathic British flag waving nonsense
How many do you know?🤔
@@danielelise7348 Quite a few, over 40yrs or so.
they discriminate against men, making them work an extra ten years more than a female for retirement ?
I work EMS here in the US. A year ago last winter my partner and I went to a home for a call of an 80-year-old woman needing a lift assist. The first thing we noticed was that the home was clogged inside with stacks of magazines, books, boxes, and clothes. Almost no room to get around. The only part of the house that wasn't cluttered was the bed set up in the front room. After getting the woman up and taking to her and her husband my partner noticed that they had a stack of newspapers right next to a large space heater. After turning it off and moving it we were shocked to learn it had been there for days and that their house hadn't gone up like dry tinder. We had to call the fire department to do an inspection of their home
Interesting to see the standard procedures of the LFB. I’m kind of shocked at seeing non SCBA firefighters and officers so close or inside a structure fire,also I didn’t notice any packed up firefighters wearing hoods. The procedures are definitely different than U.S. SOPs that I’m use to seeing. God speed and Stay Safe, LFB!!
Then look at some fire departments in the us. They also use no SCBA during overhaul. like New York, Detroit, etc.
@@timk.2381 Fire engine airport machines are "cobras". From Joe. X
18:43 A wrong move, even after arriving at Hospital can still end in someone becoming disabled. I was caught in a property fire once. Closest thing to Hell on earth I have ever experienced. In a heartbeat you cannot see your hand in front of your face for black smoke. The heat and smoke affects every part of your body. Externally and internally. Forget about trying to breath properly until you can get away from the smoke. If you cannot get out, in a matter of seconds you become confused and disorientated. Always, always have working smoke alarms and an escape plan. Prevention, is a great defence against fire too. Surge protection for plugs and electrical devices is a must also. Most fire departments offer free home safety checks last I heard.
How did Joe miss this comment?
keep it up love these videos.
Not forgetting the 999 episodes from series 10 in 1998 about the west midlands fire school uploaded by DoctorVision. From Joe. X
I joined the Battersea Red Watch in 1979. The station looks the same, but the kit is so much better nowadays. Great days.
45 years now. From Joe. X
My dad was Acton Blue Watch
@@dmc41987 Acton is London. From Joe. X
"After your first fire you have to buy some nice cakes" 🤣 Good work guys, good work...
Not really, loads more rescue missions required first!. From Joe. X
THE best job in the world .👍👍👍👍👍👍
Never easy!. From Joe. X
Can u guys bring back more episodes of this
Not easy to find. From Joe. X
Did this for 28 & 1/2 years , multiple roles still miss it.
Oops! a smoker ! that completes the triangle of fire, cut out any of the three, and one would be quite safe
Never easy to find the cause!. From Joe. X
what a great video ...I was fixed on every frame what a Great bunch of people and well filmed too ..thanks for down loading ..AMAZING WORK THEY DO ,,loved those french students too .
Their coach set ablaze!. From Joe. X
Although the 9/11 attack was in the US, I think the sentiment applies to first responders around the world:
On 9/11 we lost approximately 422 first responders. Some were in their first week of the job, some were looking at retirement just around the corner. Maybe a handful were covering shifts for a co-worker that had gone on vacation - and a very special few came in to work on their off day when the first news reports came across the wire.
All were family or friend to someone. When they arrived on scene to the towers on fire, they knew this was going to be bad, but all of them put on their gear and began trudging up the stairwells. Then the towers fell. Some died immediately, some were slowly killed over years due to the result of the collapse.
Thing is though, not one of those firefighters, police officers or EMT/Paramedics would have wanted to be anywhere else. They all knew the dangers but showed up anyway.
So today, when you hear the sirens or see the lights, maybe say a little thank-you or a prayer if you are so inclined, for the safety of the people on that engine, truck or in the ambulance. They have someone waiting for them at the end of the day too.
What incredibly brave men and women. 🎉🎉🎉
Tammy, the firefighter
"Me *being small* comes in handy a lot when it comes to fit into small holes. We are glorified burglars half the time, and there's always a small windows or a small gap to fit through or throwing someone over a fence, you know, *that's always me*
Tammy's humour is British humour when it's the best. Regards a Dane.
Sliding along poles ensure gloves needed to stop hand blisters.
Really enjoyed watching this
the overly dramatic music because theres a bus on fire killed me lmfao
French kids they were!.
When is this footage from? I was under the impression that LFB is using the brown/yellow uniforms, not the navy one anymore...
I think this show was from like mid 2010s
Filmed in 2016/ 2017, got the newer uniform a year or two later
Lesley Sharp's narrating the series. From Joe. X
If the fire fighter in the thumbnail responded ide set myself on fire
Emergency services.
Verry hood firefighter and good video serious to from Christopher O'neill in scotland 🇬🇧 and i like the e.ergincy programes traffic cops and plice interceptors Nd psramedics amablencecs to verry goos indid❤😊
Every situation is essential!. From Joe. X
Fire brigade pincer sets are hydraulically powered. And they're operated by generators. From Joe. X
Another word for the fire brigade is the fire school. From Joe. X
Comparing this to FDNY is funny, just how different they are personality wise
Keep your distance when tackling emergencies, best not to get in each other's way!. From Joe. X
"Oi wheres the fackin bog roll " said a voice in the early hours of the morning, the Indian meal they ate for evening mealtime had done its job much to the disapproval of the firefighters " Ring Piece"😂
Nobody knows this, a firehouse heat temperature inside is 3,000 degrees centigrade!. From Joe. X
Hi there from Blantyre burnbak
A new recruit joined in this episode. From Joe. X
love the videos just subed
Lesley Sharp narrates the programme. From Joe. X
Watch London's burning great series
During WW1+2. From joe. X
To start with yes
May God bless and keep you, but one detail is interesting to me.. Firefighters drive Mercedes... police officers BMW etc, good old English companies - truck and car manufacturers have gone into foreign hands or failed, alas...how sad..
Hoarding that risks fires should be legally prohibited given the risk to others.
2017 this is filmed around. From Joe. X
Surprised to see that new firefighter not say "sir" when talking to the guy with the two impellers.
Mister is another word!. From Joe. X
I agree,Not much respect shown for a seasoned fire officer a Sir would cost nothing but it's another Gen with all BS.
@@dereckjtbear2175 BA's give crew men 45 minutes of air. From Joe. X
Hoarding is an issue, if it is or it could cause a fire, the fire brigade should not just assess risk to property but should have insurance adequate to protect life or property
The real 999 thing!. From Joe. X
I've only ever had to call them once fortunately hope i never have to call them again but when I moved in to the house I'm in now had a very very old cooker which i turned on to warm it up to cook food 5 minutes later i could hear spitting opened the oven flame shot out to the wall but never stuck fortunately so called them evacuated my house 2 fire engines turned up at which point the thing had put itself out turns out was a tiny bit of bacon fat but thank fuck they reassured me i hadn't wasted their time they were there when I needed them
Commanders use white helmets. From Joe. X
@@jay-p9r6m tah
4:13 it’s captain America!
Great Plauge & Fires of London.
Fireman Sam.
A tv series that was!. From Joe. X
Thanks.
@@robnewman6101 Another show on You Tube you'd look at is 999 with Michael Buerk from 1998 with the west midlands fire school recruits and follow their story from course 497 uploaded by DoctorVision. From Joe. X
@@robnewman6101 Also 999 and Blues and twos were tv series!. From Joe. X
It is wrong to do hoxe calls. This could be taking them away from real emergency calls and save lives.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wrong moves!.
Those that suffer from hoarding have the government not thought about offering them discount payments at storage facilitys
If they wait too long a price is paid!. From Joe. X
They would just fill up the storage facility as well, hoarders will use up any space you give them.
What was a lit cigarette doing in a drawer?
He was saving it incase it is worth something in the future
@@2sik_UK Silly man!. From Joe. X
@@jay-p9r6m i don't remember writing that but it made me laugh reading it back 😂 so shit reply its funny
@@2sik_UK Senseless humans can be!. From Joe. X
Where is episode 1??
Lesley Sharp narrates the series. From Joe. X
Paul would benefit from a good old british car boot sale
Boot sales aren't my ticket here!.
Firefighters around the kitchen station is no different than around American fire station kitchen tables! Firefighters all the same!
The cook is a person recruits must obey!. From Joe. X
What kind of hell is that office!
London fire brigade. From Joe. X
Hackett Divide
branch lines , feel the knots...
"Longest way in... shortest way out". I Never used a guide line "in anger" in 30 years in the job... apart from at the training school.
The rescues are essential!. From Joe. X
does Europe not Verticle Vent?
its not really a thing in the UK
Hoarders are a danger to neighbours so if you live next door to one remember if a fire breaks out your property will also catch fire so whilst the hoarder thinks it’s funny also selfish your negligence could kill others.
Picked up an Oz of coke of a firefighter from Ealing fire station in 2007 hahaha
17 years ago.
Yes ill admit im a hoarder and have had fire service come tell me the risk of hoarding ive also had a small flat fire and they save my flat
Dark corridors are traps. From Joe. X
Good work 👍
Those guys need smelly-vision!. From Joe. X
Who usually pays ?
Landon colcolan nice 😁
Like the TV series "casualty". From Joe. X
I can’t stand watching how the fire service works nowadays ! Ten guys standing around whilst one sprays water on the one thing that isn’t burning.
In 1975 I was trapped in a burning public house that caught fire in the early hours of the morning, the pub was located in a village at least five miles away from a fire station, three crews arrived from different fire stations & set about getting me & my family out alive using just ladders, axes & a very limited water supply, as well as being rescued, the three story building, built in 1904, which was ravaged by the fire was saved & still stands today. Had that same fire happened today, I would be dead for sure & the building would have been lost.
49 years ago.
Mertie Bridge
whats funny i was in batsea yesteday lol!
Battersea. From Joe. X
Bode Point
9:30 It's never, ever a Truck
We don't call them Trucks,they're Pumps
Pump engines, turntable ladders and hydraulic platforms are fire brigade vehicles. From Joe. X
You firefighters earn EVERY £ you get , thank you .
Especially on their missions!. From Joe. X
Beier Cliffs
4533 Garrick Spurs
Alejandrin Gateway
Kane Key
About or right turn?🤷
Locate the right 1!. From Joe. X
Mayert Course
Kerluke Manors
Beahan Park
stop fire is better for the health i think
Fire's dangerous!. From Joe. X
Were ey loisence!!!
Call is given, they are off!. From Joe. X
Jenifer Estates
Einar Greens
19th, 20th & 21st Centuries Emergency Services.
Fire & Rescue.
Hoses are long!. From Joe. X
Alize Meadow
1921 Zelda Villages
Not worth working for them on minimum wage, I applied for a role and they never even replied to me because I stated I USE TO SUFFER WITH DEPRESSION but am all good now, don't apply don't fight for Britain war, fire this place never gives fuck all back just take take take
Blue lights stand for emergency services!. From Joe. X
Prank callers should be fined.
Similar to obesity. "My body my choice" until it becomes a massive tax payer issue putting pressure on the public health or fire service. Then the tone changes to my right to healthcare my right to the fire service. It's never "my responsibility to myself and the greater public"
Hoarding more often then not IS a mental health disorder,
Fix the health system
@@naomimoran5564 the healthcare system is under tremendous burden often due to preventable diseases, and injuries. If these individuals took responsibility for their health, the system would be able to assist those who have issues that are not due to poor patient health responsibility such as those with genetic diseases, spontaneous cancers etc.
Real rescues!. From Joe. X
Adonis Street
Amy Rest
Hoarding, surely a mental health issue !!!
Selfish gets
Do female firefighter get there own sleeping area as u never get to see where they sleep
In the UK it’s a 12 hour shift so they don’t usually sleep
@@enderwolfg1033 Aren’t the shifts in the LFB, O930 to 2000 hours, and 2000 hours to 0930 hours? If so, what would be the point of not having bunks for those working on the night tours?
The lady firefighters level is increasing. From Joe. X
Jupiter 999 from WP over.
WP go ahead, from Jupiter 999 over.
Fire at Pontypandy Fire Station over.
Fireman Sam's engines. From Joe. X
Hello I'm sorry, you're hoarding is a fire risk
A danger to every person in London!. From Joe. X
Npc
Gaylord Flat
the woman firefighter gets to retire 10 years earlier than her male counterparts - why is that discrimination allowed ?
They aren't allowed to retire early.
What DID piss me off was when I was in the job, you had to work 15 years before you got your final pay increment (or long service pay).
I did my fifteen years... and almost exactly on the day when I received my first long service increment, the government decided that "the long service increment was discriminatory against women" and so decided that EVERYONE got the increment after their first 4 years... meaning me and lots of others had lost out on a LOT of pay that we'd all had to wait 15 years for... then when we finally got there EVERYONE was given it !!! For myself it equated to nearly £15,000 in lost pay, and that was at 1980s/90s prices !!!
@@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 Very wrong!. From Joe. X
Not sure this is a job for a Doris.
The call's out, out they go!. From Joe. X
"But you're a girl". Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Ladies are firefighters!. From joe. X
Fireman, not firefighter.
Female fireman? Times change
Idiot, when your house catches fire and a woman turns up im pretty sure you should probably respect and appreciate them, fireman came from when it was just men, im pretty sure you wouldn't like people calling you the opposite gender
@@davepowell7168 shouldnt exist.
FIRE FIGHTER......BOTH..
@@davepowell7168 Firewomen.
tell the French to stay in France pls
Horrible ain't they? 😂
You’re the horrible one.
@@tatsnneeps341 Sissy!. From Joe. X
Slugs like you are why the world laughs at us, Mark.
@@krashdI snort slugs of your mums minge mate
They need to get water on the fire when they get there in the first place this is not how you fight fire!!
Oh you a firefighter? Where from? How long? Any special training?
@@adamatch9624 Start at the top, work your way down!. From Joe. X
Watching the part about women firefighters and what she said about people being surprised or making comments about seeing women fjrefighters
I'm surprised in this day n age that I'm in the UK that this is even an issue or even a surprise for me I say good on then they are just as capable as men
I been living in another country for last 15 years and here I am not surprised people make sexist comments they seem to still be living in the 13th century where it's seriously rare to see a woman firefighter or as a taxi driver or driving any form of public transport hell some men still think a woman's place is at home washing dishes and cleaning house or pushing pens in some office
Males have more muscle mass and the ability to lift and carry more. In emergencies I'm not sure how a female will be able to carry a heavy man
@@waterproof_teabags3592 Yet women have been nurses since the beginning of medicine and have been perfectly capable of handling bodies. Women might be smaller, but they're not weak. Big muscular men can't lift infinitely heavier and heavier people either. This is why co-operation has been invented. A little helping hand, in a job, where team effort is required, is better than having to prove your "worth". Now tell everyone how you're so much better than women.
@BW630 Veisto nurses always operate in a team environment and now days always operate in a safe area where they always have control and equipment to help them without many risks to themselves .
Fire fighters are much different, they don't always have control of the situations and have to drag and help alot of unconscious people without equipment and the help of fellow fire-fighters.
So now quote me where I said I'm better ?
Woman shouldn't be in the job... That was when it started going down hill. They took away a LOT of the entry requirements in the 1990s. "Minimum height" was discriminatory, basic strength tests "favoured males".
Merseyside where this was filmed ended up employing a number of short arses, including women around 5 ft tall who could NOT reach the equipment in the top shelves of the lockers.... so at a cost of over 1 million pounds to the taxpayer, the equipment stowage on the ENTIRE fleet of engines was adapted to have special "drop down shelves" so the midgets could reach the equipment on them....
The "seven dwaves" had difficulty climbing up into the cabs and so as the fire authority replaced the fleet of engines in phases, all the new engines had to have expensive "drop down" pneumatic suspensions fitted to lower the cab steps so they could climb in.
I kid you not !!!
They even had 2 women who were so short that the standard BA sets, with their adjustable backplates, could not be shortened enough to fit their tiny female frames and so at CONSIDERABLE public cost the brigade commisioned the manufacturers (Draeger of Germany) to build two specially adapted BA sets to be personally issued to the two women in question !!!
I worked with a number of the women and it was often embarrasing watching them struggling with heavy equipment or jammed couplings, and if you offered to help you'd be scowled at for being "patronising". "The Job" went to ratshit after all that.
I await the day when they fit hydraulic "chair lifts" to the fire engine crew cabs, because after all, who are you or I to step on the dreams of a wheelchair bound paraplegic who wants to be a fireman?
Take me back to these days.
More ladies are firefighters!. From Joe. X
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Crazy to see other depts work. I see no dept is more fierce then the FDNY. These guys were doing nothing at that fire
Its the way the UK fire Brigade appears to have gone. If there's no fire risk, or danger of fire spread they just leave it to burn... In my day you got your arse kicked and were told to "get in there!!!".
Would that be the same FDNY that had hundreds of firefighters just standing around in a lobby on 9/11? That FDNY?
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