Wouldn’t you think some quick thinking person would’ve got that stupid statue off the High Street and chucked it into Poundland while they had a chance🤣🤣. we tend not to think as we are all running awaway from fire, the brave fire and rescue people are running in to what we are ramming from . Thank you
The Grampian Fire Services announced on April 1st 1998 that they would use white fire engines from that time on. Lots of people thought about an April fool but the decision was based on a study that said that people think that white engines with yellow are easier to spot at higher speed than red ones. So lots of older fire engines and appliances are white but when replaced they will be red like most fire engines nationwide. The decision to go back to red was made in 2014 (though) and SFRS bought 16 new appliances across Scotland which all were red. Each two went to Inverness, Aberdeen, Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy. Further there went each one to Alloa, Falkirk, Lockerbie, Annan, Dumfries, Kingussie andere places (can’t remember tbh).
Good video but you all the info you need is on the side of the machines
Scania arriving on scene is Buckie 😊😊
Realised that sadly too late but thank you for the information :)
The M.A.N Is Lossiemouth’s machine great footage though
Thank you for that information :)
Wouldn’t you think some quick thinking person would’ve got that stupid statue off the High Street and chucked it into Poundland while they had a chance🤣🤣. we tend not to think as we are all running awaway from fire, the brave fire and rescue people are running in to what we are ramming from . Thank you
That’s not really nice said lol 😂
Why are some fire engines white in that area ? Just curious if their is a reason behind it
The Grampian Fire Services announced on April 1st 1998 that they would use white fire engines from that time on. Lots of people thought about an April fool but the decision was based on a study that said that people think that white engines with yellow are easier to spot at higher speed than red ones.
So lots of older fire engines and appliances are white but when replaced they will be red like most fire engines nationwide.
The decision to go back to red was made in 2014 (though) and SFRS bought 16 new appliances across Scotland which all were red. Each two went to Inverness, Aberdeen, Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy. Further there went each one to Alloa, Falkirk, Lockerbie, Annan, Dumfries, Kingussie andere places (can’t remember tbh).
Great On-Scene/Incident video, liked subscribed and shared your channel and your video to my fb group 🧑🏻👍🏻🔥🚒
Thank you for the nice words and your actions. Trying always my best.
@@bluelightscotland You're welcome and I know you do, you done a great job 🧑🏻👍🏻
lorry would of went round twice to let the escort get behind it for going through town
I've been in there so many times. My friend is gonna be devastated cause he goes there everyday for lunch
A ken, we visited the shop at least once a fortnight. Gladly just that no one got injured. Hopefully it won’t take too long to reopen the shop.
@@bluelightscotland hopefully it will open soon and it's great no one got hurt. Bet it was the builders that set the fire.