[Make Pumps 12- Major Incident] Merseyside Fire & Rescue / City Centre Reserve Pump & ALP / Turnout
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- čas přidán 5. 02. 2024
- A Reserve 2009 Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service Scania P270 Rescue Pump currently being used as the First Pump at Liverpool City Community Fire Station and a new 2022 Scania L360 45M Aerial Ladder Platform based at Liverpool City Community Fire Station are both seen here Turning Out as the first 2 appliances to a Make Pumps 12 Building Fire on the next road (Fox Street) a Few Weeks Ago, 27/01/2023, Saw here Turning Out on Bluelight's, Wailers & Two-Tone Horns. Thank You For Watching.
These 2 appliances were the first in attendance at a Massive Building Fire, quickly requesting Make Pumps 4. A few minutes later the incident became Make Pumps 6 before quickly being increased to Make Pumps 12, Aerials 2. The Incident was 1 street away from the Fire Station. A 100m x 50m 4-storey building under development was fully involved on the 3rd & 4th floor.
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Very nice! AND you got them using the two tones! 😄
Also nice to see people giving way without them even having to use the siren.
Merseyside still love the two tones buddy! Every truck has them and it's something that Merseyside loves. Even one of our vans has two tones rather than wailers but thats getting replaced.
The two tones on that!
Excellent vid 👌
Great video mate
Lovely
Fab vid
Never understood why they can't call them Fire Stations rather than Community Fire Stations. How many Stations are not in Communities?
They are called community fire stations because they usually have community rooms so the public can run groups. Prescot has a knitting club that uses their station's community room.
Terrible idea. It’s a place of work. Not a place to have members of the public at any time!
@@jamjardj1974 It's in a separate part of the building.
@@2toneemergencyphotography So if it's seperate why not use seperate names? Not your decision though.
@@coswiger Because it's in the same building, it's 1 building with separate areas for operational staff and members of the public. Every Merseyside station is also a "safe haven" where members of the public can go if at risk.