How did they obtain the footage? Is this of a staged incident, or did you use footage of emergency personel and vehicles responding to a genuine emergency? Do you still respond with four engines, or just send one engine?
York has 1 appliance to cover the city centre and all the uni and accommodation, also no high rise appliance from York and only available on request (though it can never get a crew so Harrogate turn out, they are 25 miles away....
So it’s Acomb that has the reserve one? That’s pretty silly as York is larger and more historically significant. Shropshire Telfords platform is reserve (so it won’t have a designated crew) and Telford relies on Shrewsbury the majority of the time though I may be wrong about that. Actually is it that in a major incident when a platform unit Acomb and respond because their crew is already at the scene supporting the pump at York? This is the main reason why Telford mostly relies on Shrewsbury ladder because all of their crew is at the incident on the 2 pumpers.
@strathclydefire1 - Hi, sorry this reply has taken a while, we didn’t get an email alert until this week! In answer to your question, the number of fire appliances that attend an incident depends on the risk to life. In this case a potential fire in a heavily populated block of student accommodation would put many lives at risk if the alarm was real - and we can’t take any chances that it may be a false alarm.
There aren't enough cells in the male estate to provide all male prisoners with certified normal accomodation as it is, and we are nearing a complete collapse of the prison system unless Starmer implements emergency measures ASAP.
How did they obtain the footage? Is this of a staged incident, or did you use footage of emergency personel and vehicles responding to a genuine emergency? Do you still respond with four engines, or just send one engine?
York has 1 appliance to cover the city centre and all the uni and accommodation, also no high rise appliance from York and only available on request (though it can never get a crew so Harrogate turn out, they are 25 miles away....
Huntington has a high rise appliance so I am going to guess that it is I reserve
@@anygamer4563 Nope, Huntington is now only a retained station, ALP is at Acomb but Harrogate tend to cover York now
So it’s Acomb that has the reserve one? That’s pretty silly as York is larger and more historically significant. Shropshire Telfords platform is reserve (so it won’t have a designated crew) and Telford relies on Shrewsbury the majority of the time though I may be wrong about that.
Actually is it that in a major incident when a platform unit Acomb and respond because their crew is already at the scene supporting the pump at York? This is the main reason why Telford mostly relies on Shrewsbury ladder because all of their crew is at the incident on the 2 pumpers.
@strathclydefire1 - Hi, sorry this reply has taken a while, we didn’t get an email alert until this week! In answer to your question, the number of fire appliances that attend an incident depends on the risk to life. In this case a potential fire in a heavily populated block of student accommodation would put many lives at risk if the alarm was real - and we can’t take any chances that it may be a false alarm.
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I think it’s best to have batteries in your smoke alarm
Only 3 fire engines to cover newcastle now
That's appalling
Students should be sent to prison
For at least 4 weeks I was a student
We would have been expelled
Good video
Andrew
There aren't enough cells in the male estate to provide all male prisoners with certified normal accomodation as it is, and we are nearing a complete collapse of the prison system unless Starmer implements emergency measures ASAP.