Hi ! Thanks for taking a look at episode 2 of ' What's Inside ? ' I will be here in the comments so please let me know what you think of the ESS2024, have a great day - Brad 🦺 RescueFit Community 🦺 - Constructive and courteous discussion is welcomed however RescueFit does not tolerate poor behaviour in its community. Please remember your comments will be read by the hard working people in the video or by the creators of items featured. Thank You, Brad.
Alright as a nerdy civilian I love that you've made this video! I'd get so much enjoyment from going to this show if I could, just to see all the STUFF and gear and vehicles! Maybe one day :)
Enjoyed your video Brad. Found it full off interesting information presented in a way that was easy to understand. Your presenting skills have improved to a very professional level. Production of the video was to a very high standard. Really enjoyed watching this one. Well done mate 👏
@@pepperroni6252 thanks for your support 👌🏻 my goal for partnerships will always be to try and work with companies that provide services or products suitable for the RF audience so that at least some may be interested in the advertisements.
Pausing it at 1:05 and 1:06 the Swedish flags are next to Volvo Flags which is a stand over the crossing point there outside. "The Volvo Group is a Swedish multinational manufacturing corporation headquartered in Gothenburg. While its core activity is the production, distribution and sale of trucks, buses and construction equipment, Volvo also supplies marine and industrial drive systems and financial services." This event attracts suppliers and converters from all over Europe. Thanks for watching!
I'm not sure if they are still going to do them but pre-covid they actually had a annual open day which featured a fair few emergency services from the local area showcasing some of their equipment, another fantastic organisation to check out is SARA
@@RescueFit awesome. Would drone pilots be allowed to attend this sort of thing, or just emergency personel only? Ie a drone pilot with his/her own business and did say search and rescue, storm damage surveying etc
@@Autoselectguide That would probably cover it as long as its 'industry related' . You can sign up for 2025 now and see if that covers it. Theres lots of drone and VR headset type tech companies who exhibit as the 'tech show' is situated upstairs.
999 is the number to call in the UK for the emergency services operator who would then direct your call to a service call taker. From my understanding in Europe the most adapted number is 112 which also works in the UK.
@@RescueFit 112 is the European number but 999 and the US's 911 will also work. If I remember currently, the mobile phone antennas across the world do not pick up 999 as a number you're trying to dial, like a regular phone number. It instead translates 999 and other emergency numbers approved by the country's communications regulator into an emergency signal rather than a phone call. Landlines don't seem to work this way tho. In Portugal, dialing a foreign emergency number connects you to an emergency center at a military base instead of the police centers, if I'm not mistaken, but that's the only difference. There are only two 112 centers so I assume they wanted a dedicated one for non-Portuguese speakers. That being said, this came from someone online who said they understood the systems and not from an official source, so it could be incorrect.
I got quite far through production until I noticed this, I would love for more people and children to come and see such a big collection of emergency vehicles from all over the country in one place. Maybe in the future they could have Day 1 for Private and Day 2 for Public?
The public would be better served by emergency services open days etc. where they can speak to people and find out about the roles of the different services.
Love those shows. The only downside is that you see SO much nice kit that you suddenly start realising that the stuff you get issued in your unit is....well, kind of rubbish in comparison. Case in point: work gloves. The ones we were issued in our unit are from Rosenbauer and they are, for lack of a better word, garbage. You have zero tactile feedback, you have very little grip and they are so bulky that you can forget about even slightly fiddly work. I got myself a pair of Speedsafe N5SPs - they are the polar opposite of the Rosenbauers at the same price (give or take a few quid). Rumor has it that Rosenbauer threw in a box or two of those gloves free of charge after a recent large purchase, but that is all baseless and unsubstantiated of course. Should anyone at Rosenbauer be reading this: You guys make really awesome vehicles. Keep doing that. Anything else...maybe leave that to companies who deal in clothing.
Hi ! Thanks for taking a look at episode 2 of ' What's Inside ? ' I will be here in the comments so please let me know what you think of the ESS2024, have a great day - Brad
🦺 RescueFit Community 🦺 - Constructive and courteous discussion is welcomed however RescueFit does not tolerate poor behaviour in its community. Please remember your comments will be read by the hard working people in the video or by the creators of items featured. Thank You, Brad.
I liked the bag updates 😂 This tender has tons of space to store equipment,,, Talking about storage 😅
haha I did my best to keep the video rolling through the integrated ads!
Alright as a nerdy civilian I love that you've made this video! I'd get so much enjoyment from going to this show if I could, just to see all the STUFF and gear and vehicles! Maybe one day :)
Hi, thanks so much for watching and taking the time to message! You are very welcome! Hope to see you at the next one!
You really covered the highlights from this year. There was soooo much there.
Thanks for watching! It’s great to have feedback!
Great video of the emergency services show 2024! Keep up the good work Brad 👏 🌟
Thanks Andy ! cheers for watching and your continued support ! Hope the training is going well 💪
i am a firefighter in south australia
What kind of vehicles do you have there?
Great video, very interesting and informative. Enjoyed watching it. X
Glad you enjoyed it! thanks for the support
Enjoyed your video Brad. Found it full off interesting information presented in a way that was easy to understand. Your presenting skills have improved to a very professional level. Production of the video was to a very high standard. Really enjoyed watching this one. Well done mate 👏
Glad it was helpful! thanks for the support !
I believe there was an Irish scania fire truck on show there, powered by vegetable oil, very cool
I did see a truck outside but ran out of time to go and see it in detail!
Great video, very interesting 👍
Thanks for the support !
i was there with the cadets from derbyshire
Nice to hear you made it too! If you see me next year come and say Hi!
I love emergency vehicles I go to meny open days I collect medical equipment and sciences equipment and laboratory stuff I do science as a hobby
Its great to go to open days and support local stations!
I would love to have seen a detailed walk-around of that brush truck behind you at the end. 😢
I’ve messaged Angelico to try and arrange that but this vehicle won’t be in the Uk for long before it moves to its home 🏠
I stopped watching after the 3rd spot about the same backpack.
Thanks for the feedback will note that for next time 👌🏻
The creator needs to make a living and if you dont like just skip
@@pepperroni6252 thanks for your support 👌🏻 my goal for partnerships will always be to try and work with companies that provide services or products suitable for the RF audience so that at least some may be interested in the advertisements.
It would have been better if the ad had all been done in one section instead of cutting back and interrupting the video again 🙂
thanks for the notes! and thanks for watching
Mate yall drivin on the wrong side of the road
The left side is the right side 👈🏻
I have a real fire helmet I find medical stuff fascinating I have a real icu monitor ultrasound machine
Have you thought about joining a service?
My friend dog watching it he needs a job 😂
1:06 why is there a Swedish flag in the background?
Pausing it at 1:05 and 1:06 the Swedish flags are next to Volvo Flags which is a stand over the crossing point there outside.
"The Volvo Group is a Swedish multinational manufacturing corporation headquartered in Gothenburg. While its core activity is the production, distribution and sale of trucks, buses and construction equipment, Volvo also supplies marine and industrial drive systems and financial services."
This event attracts suppliers and converters from all over Europe. Thanks for watching!
You should visit strensham air ambulance base!
Yes i would love to do an Air Ambulance episode soon!
I'm not sure if they are still going to do them but pre-covid they actually had a annual open day which featured a fair few emergency services from the local area showcasing some of their equipment, another fantastic organisation to check out is SARA
When does it happen?
Mid-September, slight change of dates each year
National highways maybe?
Yea thats a good idea, ill look for a contact
@@RescueFit awesome. Would drone pilots be allowed to attend this sort of thing, or just emergency personel only? Ie a drone pilot with his/her own business and did say search and rescue, storm damage surveying etc
@@Autoselectguide That would probably cover it as long as its 'industry related' . You can sign up for 2025 now and see if that covers it. Theres lots of drone and VR headset type tech companies who exhibit as the 'tech show' is situated upstairs.
@@RescueFit yeah one problem, I’m in Australia nor the uk though I was born in the UK. I was just curious
Could you ask SJA to do one of there places
Great idea! I’ll try and contact a local sector 👌🏻
@@RescueFit thank you I have internal contacts if that helps
More different like what we have in America😂
Theres some US trucks here in the UK i'd like to try and visit hopefully next year!
Whats 999
999 is the number to call in the UK for the emergency services operator who would then direct your call to a service call taker.
From my understanding in Europe the most adapted number is 112 which also works in the UK.
@@RescueFit 112 is the European number but 999 and the US's 911 will also work. If I remember currently, the mobile phone antennas across the world do not pick up 999 as a number you're trying to dial, like a regular phone number. It instead translates 999 and other emergency numbers approved by the country's communications regulator into an emergency signal rather than a phone call. Landlines don't seem to work this way tho.
In Portugal, dialing a foreign emergency number connects you to an emergency center at a military base instead of the police centers, if I'm not mistaken, but that's the only difference. There are only two 112 centers so I assume they wanted a dedicated one for non-Portuguese speakers. That being said, this came from someone online who said they understood the systems and not from an official source, so it could be incorrect.
Collab with heros next door yt
I’ll check out their channel!
If the industry is ultimately largely funded by the taxpayers buying equipment, then it should at least be public access.
I got quite far through production until I noticed this, I would love for more people and children to come and see such a big collection of emergency vehicles from all over the country in one place. Maybe in the future they could have Day 1 for Private and Day 2 for Public?
The public would be better served by emergency services open days etc. where they can speak to people and find out about the roles of the different services.
Love those shows. The only downside is that you see SO much nice kit that you suddenly start realising that the stuff you get issued in your unit is....well, kind of rubbish in comparison.
Case in point: work gloves. The ones we were issued in our unit are from Rosenbauer and they are, for lack of a better word, garbage. You have zero tactile feedback, you have very little grip and they are so bulky that you can forget about even slightly fiddly work. I got myself a pair of Speedsafe N5SPs - they are the polar opposite of the Rosenbauers at the same price (give or take a few quid).
Rumor has it that Rosenbauer threw in a box or two of those gloves free of charge after a recent large purchase, but that is all baseless and unsubstantiated of course.
Should anyone at Rosenbauer be reading this: You guys make really awesome vehicles. Keep doing that. Anything else...maybe leave that to companies who deal in clothing.
Thanks so much for your support! Id like to try and arrange a Rosenbauer video next year!