On the top of police radios is a red button. if it gets pressed, it opens up a priority open mic for 10 seconds. It will override any other radio chatter. at the same time, its GPS location is sent so that other police can respond to the location. It has the open mic so that the officer wearing it can talk without having to push the talk button. This red button can sometimes be acidently pushed in a struggle but normally the opporator wil give a verbal stand down if that happens in the ten seconds.
It CAN do that if the entire radio system is set up properly. USUALLY it just simply tries trasmitting repeatedly that "radio xyz has an emergency" to everyone, and then they have to figure out who has the radio and where they are
@@garlicbreadlikesqfes I've seen some without that button at all. Our Ambulances and Engines still dont have a panic button. In those you just press the 0 and get priority sending for 30 seconds. If there is no response or any other that "sorry, my fat fingers missed S8" you'll be located and get send some vehicles
I worked somewhere that had a panic button. A new work colleague said "what's this for" and pressed it. We all shouted "no" just a second too late. About 2 minutes later he found out what it was for!
@@TimTamSlammm same at my work... I was like " uh... I forget the code for deactivate the alarm... Fuck what is it !? " And the alarm start to screaming and killed my ears. Few seconds laters, I found the code in my memory phone hahaha hopefully it was early in morning on industrial area...
I was sitting in a pub in central Dublin about three years ago when one of the barmen accidently hit a silent alarm behind the bar. Like your colleague he said something like 'I think that's part of the burglar alarm or something'. Well 60 seconds later we all found out what it was for. I think a van and three squad cars turned up.
I just completed an agency basic radio comms class yesterday and learned all about that little red button. Although my agency’s IT deactivated it on ours since as an emergency management agency, we aren’t in those dangerous situations normally. But I can see how it’s super easy to accidentally activate it
Thats kinda dumb. An emergency situation is ofcause not the norm, however you can't just deactivate the panic button for the reason "Yeah it doesn't happen often enough." Imagine if you are friggin dieing and can't hold down the talk button to get help.
@@ryanchastainmaxey Yup! Probably has to do with legal stuff though. Edit: Although i'm sure you wouldn't care if it was illegal what your doing if it was the only way to save your life.
@@lancs_emergencyspotter9661 sadly a lot of (new) engines aren't as reliable as you want too... but depending on the engine they have, it will pack a hefty punch... the T8 models are 4 cyl turbo with hybrid system pushing 320bhp, even for a 2200kg XC90, that is fast haha
Nope not an ARV vehicle or atleast this one, you can tell if they are ARV as they are marked with 2 yellow dots on the back window, and up north we use alot of SUVs as we have alot of fields
The van driver may be in a different talk group or may not be response trained. Not all officers are response trained (drive in blue lights) meaning they can only activate them to pull over a vehicle or block a road. They can’t use them to move vehicles out the way
The van most likely is a custody van, I've seen them previously and they are used for that or public disorder (riots). It's possible it wasn't responding because it already had a suspect, wasn't trained for that, etc.
Did a bit more research, it is a custody van. MP50 is apart of the Merseyside Police. With also more research, it's possible this was a arrest that occurred during that day.
I'm a former Merseyside sergeant hitting the red button gives you full talk through on your channel and control identifies your location by GPS. It will automatically be a grade 1 response unless stood down. The alternate method is to hit transmit and say SCRAMBLE SCRAMBLE SCRAMBLE. I only used it once and the response was impressive which was just as well as I was outnumbered five to one by a bunch of angry drunks.
A panic button is a button on the radio of police, firefighters, and EMS in a lot of countries that alerts everyone else that they are injured or are in some form of danger.
@@BumberenzoTheFireEngine They probably did, but at least in the US where I am, if it's a dangerous situation, the police need to clear the area before Fire and EMS can enter.
I was also a prison officer later in life. Hitting the red button triggered a " first response " the system issued a coded bleep and then went to talk through. Control automaticallly identifies your call sign and location which is passed to the first response team. Should you accidentally press your transmit button three times that also triggers a first response which pisses control off no end.
Oh you can bet even the slowest and laziest officers will turn into flash the moment they hear that bone chilling noise of the red button being pushed. You drop absolutely everything and go, sometimes you can be in the middle of pulling someone over for speeding and you hear that button go and you can tell the driver it’s their lucky day and that you need to go.
Many years ago on my 18th birthday, I was driving my brothers 500SEL cos my car was in the garage. I found this straight road and put my foot down cos I had never felt so much power. Unknowingly, I went way way over the speed limit. The next thing in knew was the sirens and blue lights behind me. I pulled over and the officer was walking towards me with such an angry look on his face. Then all of a sudden I heard some radio chatter, the next thing I know, he jumped back in his car and tore off down the road. I did a U turn and came straight home thanking my lucky stars… I often wondered what could of been the reason for him going off like that. Then it dawned on me that it could only have been an officer activating a panic button for a response like that
I bet if I went into a pub with a child waterpistol, they wouldn't show up, But if I had a small clear bag of white linen fresh washing powder, they'd scramble trojan 1 teams. Lol
He goes out blue light spotting almost every day, he has friends all around the place so once he films the vehicles responding, he asks his friends if they know what's going on and where too they're responding to
They are racing to arrest a woman at a local swimming pool.She made the mistake of insisting the staff remove a man from the womens changing room.Tsk tsk silly woman.
What a typically dumbarsed comment from a Liberal leftie. The police have been taken over by the Leftie Wokerati. Just this week we saw some senior Plod putting women's menopause feelings above catching criminals and another senior Plod suggesting we can't arrest the Stop Oil Now fuckwits ...
@@Cryptonymicus These are just the ones from the 'quadrant' the filmer was standing in I bet. ;-) In the Netherlands an 'Assistentie Collega' call would also be like kicking a hornets nest.
Theyre rushing an emergency, where someone took offence at someone so they called 9 police cars lol to the scene pf the person saying something offensive lol
A lot of paperwork filling out when they all return we did this and he did that don’t forget the . has to be in the right place or the useless judge will happily let the criminals off
Most likely nicked someone, In South Wales the second that tone on the radio goes you see EVERY unoccupied officer respond. Even the time the police were in my home busy talking that tone went and they sprinted out of my house and blue lighted it
And they do.. Your departments don't exclusively use one tone, do they? HiLo sirens are usually used in heavy traffic where they need the extra... Power? I'm not sure how to describe it.
It's Liverpool city centre. As they race into the distance on the left is a police station and separately, the new Merseyside Police HQ. (Perhaps they were just late back for a tea break.)
@@Cyberpunk_2023 At 0:11 the red car parked on the right is outside a shop called Thurston. The shop's address: 46/48 St Anne Street, Liverpool L3 3DW. I know because I live 4 miles away.
So what are they gonna do when they get there? UK cops don't have guns anyway, except for the ARVs (and there's like 1 or 2)... Not taunting, just generally interested
On the top of police radios is a red button. if it gets pressed, it opens up a priority open mic for 10 seconds. It will override any other radio chatter. at the same time, its GPS location is sent so that other police can respond to the location. It has the open mic so that the officer wearing it can talk without having to push the talk button. This red button can sometimes be acidently pushed in a struggle but normally the opporator wil give a verbal stand down if that happens in the ten seconds.
depends on radio model, most I've seen are orange.
It CAN do that if the entire radio system is set up properly. USUALLY it just simply tries trasmitting repeatedly that "radio xyz has an emergency" to everyone, and then they have to figure out who has the radio and where they are
@@garlicbreadlikesqfes I've seen some without that button at all. Our Ambulances and Engines still dont have a panic button. In those you just press the 0 and get priority sending for 30 seconds. If there is no response or any other that "sorry, my fat fingers missed S8" you'll be located and get send some vehicles
That only happens if the radios are ALL programmed correctly which rarely happens
No the gps isn’t sent to other cars the control room sends the location to the crew of other cars
I worked somewhere that had a panic button. A new work colleague said "what's this for" and pressed it. We all shouted "no" just a second too late. About 2 minutes later he found out what it was for!
I wonder the same thing as your colleague, the point is I can't find it out that way (neither I would if I could!). 🤔😬😳😅
True, i was this button
I had a silent alarm go off at work once. Was scooping ice cream and looked outside to see a dozen cop cars surrounding the restaurant
@@TimTamSlammm same at my work... I was like " uh... I forget the code for deactivate the alarm... Fuck what is it !? " And the alarm start to screaming and killed my ears.
Few seconds laters, I found the code in my memory phone hahaha hopefully it was early in morning on industrial area...
I was sitting in a pub in central Dublin about three years ago when one of the barmen accidently hit a silent alarm behind the bar. Like your colleague he said something like 'I think that's part of the burglar alarm or something'. Well 60 seconds later we all found out what it was for. I think a van and three squad cars turned up.
I love how the police do not mess about when one of their own needs help. Literally drop everything and everybody races there.
😂
Yeah and when it's a citizen they take 6 to 12 hours
@@Adam-ro3lu depends on the situation.
Aren't they supposed to do that for everyone??
@@notroll1279 hit nail and head come to mind . You've been burgled your insured , why you phoning us 🍻🥃
I just completed an agency basic radio comms class yesterday and learned all about that little red button. Although my agency’s IT deactivated it on ours since as an emergency management agency, we aren’t in those dangerous situations normally. But I can see how it’s super easy to accidentally activate it
Thats kinda dumb. An emergency situation is ofcause not the norm, however you can't just deactivate the panic button for the reason "Yeah it doesn't happen often enough." Imagine if you are friggin dieing and can't hold down the talk button to get help.
@@claymentv2199 I know right the one time it’ll be needed and the button won’t even work haha
@@ryanchastainmaxey Yup! Probably has to do with legal stuff though.
Edit: Although i'm sure you wouldn't care if it was illegal what your doing if it was the only way to save your life.
This was a full tactical response to a "Mean Tweet"
When somebody does not like beans on toast nor has a TV license
@@coleman4840 When someone accuses I'm a celebrity is a staged TV show
When someone says "it's not coming home"
Great catch, our New ARV Volvos look great
4 cylinder turbo in a heavy car, dosent seem as dependable or fast as the older BMWs, I could be wrong
@@lancs_emergencyspotter9661 sadly a lot of (new) engines aren't as reliable as you want too... but depending on the engine they have, it will pack a hefty punch... the T8 models are 4 cyl turbo with hybrid system pushing 320bhp, even for a 2200kg XC90, that is fast haha
Nope not an ARV vehicle or atleast this one, you can tell if they are ARV as they are marked with 2 yellow dots on the back window, and up north we use alot of SUVs as we have alot of fields
Well its written off now🤔 dont think its the same anymore
@@Spotting_UK1 wait what, also Cumbria has been using these volvos for multiple years now and hatchbacks and fields don't mix
This was a response to a British man buttering his toast without a license to own a butter knife
Let me guess ur American
Hahahaha
Tango...Oscar
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Nah a guy put the milk in first and dared to use lipton tea bags
@@unknowna5867 can't help but feel jealousy for Americans huh? Lol stay mad
Just seen more police in under 2min than I've seen in my village in 30yrs 🤣🤣
No panic button, just a bet between colleagues. Last one to get to McDonalds pays for everyone's meal.
If the police van in 0:04-0:16 activates the siren, that can be the 10 vehicles to respond to this call. Unless that van is a traffic unit!
The van driver may be in a different talk group or may not be response trained. Not all officers are response trained (drive in blue lights) meaning they can only activate them to pull over a vehicle or block a road. They can’t use them to move vehicles out the way
The van will be part of R&R
Parked up down st annes custody suite so assuming it was booking someone in
The van most likely is a custody van, I've seen them previously and they are used for that or public disorder (riots). It's possible it wasn't responding because it already had a suspect, wasn't trained for that, etc.
Did a bit more research, it is a custody van. MP50 is apart of the Merseyside Police. With also more research, it's possible this was a arrest that occurred during that day.
Brilliantly videoed Thank You. How I'd love to know what had happened.
Somebody's been posting hurty words on Twatter, again... certainly won't be for a burglary or mugging.
Loiterers again outside kwik save
@@matthewstock1074 lol
Morrisons reduced the donuts down to half price
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SORRY hahaha couldn't resist
Someone was using BBC iPlayer in their household without a TV licence.
Someone reporting on social media their feelings were hurt.
Probably one of those millennials then 🤣
You know it was a boomer 😂
Plot twist. It was him.
Call everyone, everyone? EVERYONE!!
What's sup British people love from USA 🇺🇲🇺🇲
weazel news are u some 10 year old or something with gta shit
I have no idea. What's sup? Supper?
I'm a former Merseyside sergeant hitting the red button gives you full talk through on your channel and control identifies your location by GPS. It will automatically be a grade 1 response unless stood down. The alternate method is to hit transmit and say SCRAMBLE SCRAMBLE SCRAMBLE. I only used it once and the response was impressive which was just as well as I was outnumbered five to one by a bunch of angry drunks.
when they spot an auditor with a camera
Someone was using BBC iPlayer in their household without a TV licence.
So panic button is basically like a fire alarm but warns you of a shooter or criminal activity?
A panic button is a button on the radio of police, firefighters, and EMS in a lot of countries that alerts everyone else that they are injured or are in some form of danger.
@@JarlElbow oh I see. But why didin’t the firetruck and ambulance show up?
@@BumberenzoTheFireEngine They probably did, but at least in the US where I am, if it's a dangerous situation, the police need to clear the area before Fire and EMS can enter.
@@BumberenzoTheFireEngine in the UK fire engines dont show up or ambulances uuss asked for
@@Spotting_UK1 maybe the UK fire trucks do respond to fire alarms
Not knowing the geography of the area, how did they end up all coming front the same street? We you in close proximity to where it happened?
00:04 Police van gives way to police car :D
Quick! We've had a 999 call - someone's feeling offended!
McDonald's menu was changing from breakfast to normal.
I was also a prison officer later in life. Hitting the red button triggered a " first response " the system issued a coded bleep and then went to talk through. Control automaticallly identifies your call sign and location which is passed to the first response team. Should you accidentally press your transmit button three times that also triggers a first response which pisses control off no end.
Tactical response to unregistered tv:
Oh you can bet even the slowest and laziest officers will turn into flash the moment they hear that bone chilling noise of the red button being pushed. You drop absolutely everything and go, sometimes you can be in the middle of pulling someone over for speeding and you hear that button go and you can tell the driver it’s their lucky day and that you need to go.
Many years ago on my 18th birthday, I was driving my brothers 500SEL cos my car was in the garage. I found this straight road and put my foot down cos I had never felt so much power. Unknowingly, I went way way over the speed limit. The next thing in knew was the sirens and blue lights behind me. I pulled over and the officer was walking towards me with such an angry look on his face. Then all of a sudden I heard some radio chatter, the next thing I know, he jumped back in his car and tore off down the road. I did a U turn and came straight home thanking my lucky stars… I often wondered what could of been the reason for him going off like that. Then it dawned on me that it could only have been an officer activating a panic button for a response like that
what are those yellow police vans for?
There's a man with a camera outside their station !.......
That Ford driver at 0:55 makes my blood boil. Completely unaware of the surroundings.
How do you know for sure that it was a panic button and not like a convict escaped or a amn hunt or something?
they dont... thats why the title says "possible panic button"
Someone said something on twitter.
🤣🤣🤣👍
its so fucking weird to see cars driving on the left side as an european
I could say the same about driving on the right.
You do realised that around half the countries on the planet drive on the left?
@@philyew3617i do, its still weird to me
That's the response to the yellow reduced price stickers going on the food at the Sainsbury's on Greatie lol 😂
hah
😂 in Australia this would be the response to McDonald’s having a half price charity event on Big Macs
@@anonymoususer19
Lol. 😂
Are all the cars going to get fined for going in a bus lane?
I bet if I went into a pub with a child waterpistol, they wouldn't show up,
But if I had a small clear bag of white linen fresh washing powder, they'd scramble trojan 1 teams. Lol
how did you know about the call and where and wwhen they would be reponding
He goes out blue light spotting almost every day, he has friends all around the place so once he films the vehicles responding, he asks his friends if they know what's going on and where too they're responding to
I cant take UK Police serious.. they dont even have service pistols.
Neither do little kids in schools kids, unlike the US.
Reduced section in Tesco's just been filled up
They are racing to arrest a woman at a local swimming pool.She made the mistake of insisting the staff remove a man from the womens changing room.Tsk tsk silly woman.
Nah just new digestives open at the station. Police work only for Tories now so the rest of us can just wait
What a typically dumbarsed comment from a Liberal leftie.
The police have been taken over by the Leftie Wokerati. Just this week we saw some senior Plod putting women's menopause feelings above catching criminals and another senior Plod suggesting we can't arrest the Stop Oil Now fuckwits ...
clearly the reduction stickers have gone out on the local tescos
Fantastic video!
Officer needs help calls are usually like this as well in The States
Except if it's NYPD it'll be like 50 cars responding instead of just ten or twelve.
@@Cryptonymicus These are just the ones from the 'quadrant' the filmer was standing in I bet. ;-) In the Netherlands an 'Assistentie Collega' call would also be like kicking a hornets nest.
Gangmembers care for mates xD
@@Cryptonymicus 50 cars plus the 25 horses, 19 push bikes 11 motorbikes 7 Riot trucks 3 helicopters and a Tank.
@@Cryptonymicusthat and LAPD
Theyre rushing an emergency, where someone took offence at someone so they called 9 police cars lol to the scene pf the person saying something offensive lol
First decent sounding sirens in the uk
They've had these sirens for ages
The response to some “youths loitering smoking cannabis” the thing is they actually send like 6 cars I’ve been at the end of it 🤣🤣
Technically 11 if you include the other 2 in the background of the last video
Someone not paid there ULEZ fine? Ridiculous
A lot of paperwork filling out when they all return we did this and he did that don’t forget the . has to be in the right place or the useless judge will happily let the criminals off
Looks like someone has just been spotted outside a police station with a video camera again…
Strange how van isn’t responding
May be on a different talk group or may not be response trained. Not all police officers are response trained (drive on blue lights)
@@AliB21 oh that explains it to me. thanks
Pulled into st annes custody suite so assuming they nicked someone or on break
Most likely nicked someone, In South Wales the second that tone on the radio goes you see EVERY unoccupied officer respond. Even the time the police were in my home busy talking that tone went and they sprinted out of my house and blue lighted it
They were eating & drinking brunch while driving ! They had their hands full !
Burglary response ?
Wow I thought they used the two tone siren over there.
And they do.. Your departments don't exclusively use one tone, do they?
HiLo sirens are usually used in heavy traffic where they need the extra... Power? I'm not sure how to describe it.
Not very often
Just shows how little you know about the world beyond your borders.
UA-cam have messed up with video titles being cut short, Where are they heading towards?
Towards possible panic button? Wot? Oh I get it now x
They all can smell the coffee again !....& toasted teacakes !!
They don't want to be the last to the pub otherwise they buy the first 10 rounds.
Also known as “state 0”
Last to the cafe pays for the breakfasts.
Znów szybko jadą do mordobicia a jak ty chcesz to potrzeba parę godzin o dni. Kurzwa morde
grat video i subscribed
This is the kind of response you should expect to receive if you live in Scotland, and you happen to hurt someone's feelings on twitter 😕
Probably because someone posted an offensive tweet
special lunch offer on at Burger King
Is your entire life filming emergency vehicles a day?
Bet you set it off to record the response
KFC closes in five minutes
They need that many because it takes 10 of them to get one fella in the back of a van 😂😂
Epic video
Krispy Kreme nearly run out? good catch tho
...and there goes every active police officer in the UK.
someone must haven't posted something offensive on Twitter..............
"Officers required urgently. Mis-gendering in progress on the High Street. Armed units en route"
someone said something racist on tic toc.
"possible" 💀
Turned out to be a TV License debt
@@DOPE_SMOKE lmao
officer possibly asked for backup
...and Bob's your uncle. 👍
nice
Where was this being filmed in?
Liverpool
planet earth
Darude Sandstorm
Birmingham
Newcastle or Colchester I can't remember 🤔
They are late for their tea
Burger king or McDonald's about to close?
So we meant to play guess the location? 👎
It's Liverpool city centre. As they race into the distance on the left is a police station and separately, the new Merseyside Police HQ. (Perhaps they were just late back for a tea break.)
@@nevillemason6791 this is Colchester, Essex
@C9 it is, im literally from Newcastle I know what Newcastle looks like brav
@@Cyberpunk_2023 At 0:11 the red car parked on the right is outside a shop called Thurston. The shop's address: 46/48 St Anne Street, Liverpool L3 3DW. I know because I live 4 miles away.
@@Cyberpunk_2023 You're raving. How can you claim it's both Colchester and Newcastle?
I suggest you check your medication.
Awesome!
Wow! Nice video's!
Nice filming 👍
This was the repose to a person putting how water in the microwave instead of the kettle
Or could do a TV license
Going back to station for tea
And?
2 vans probably a brawl
Typical over reaction by MSP
Hahaha the honk at the end
So what are they gonna do when they get there? UK cops don't have guns anyway, except for the ARVs (and there's like 1 or 2)... Not taunting, just generally interested
At least some will be taser trained, but really just turn up with as many numbers as possible and pray they can subdue them
It’s not a panic button response mate - the van at the start of the video would’ve gone on blues aswell - more likely a public order incident
Not necessarily.
If the van was driven from or to a shop for maintenance by maybe civilian personnel…🤷🏻♂️ Who knows…
Not every police car on the road also is on duty
@@zoker501 they are if its a panic button ;)
@@kresi3283 they aren't if the driver isn't response trained or the car is being ferried.
@@jamienorman2622 twas a joke my dear boy. However, response trained or not panic button comes first :)
Andrew having a seizure?
“Guys all hand on deck someone made fun of a gay person on twitter code red, time to go arrest him for speech”
some cop probably fell over.
Bro said cap cut
Them cars wouldn't catch a cold
That's because they weren't traffic cars... they were just the normal response units
@@benlikesplanes4881 Notss police don't even have a proper traffic division these days.
@@kensweet6022 Oh really? Do they have the fast and high-performance cars blended in?
Someone must have said something nasty about king Charles, definitely not something really important.
oi brova somebody stole me tea!
Sorry couldn't watch it I had a choice this or watching paint dry in slow motion & you lost. 😀
That was a police response to a vehicle going 30 in a 20 zone
Back up your title