Halifax Fire Station Audit
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- čas přidán 12. 06. 2022
- Halifax fire station audit bad start good ending
Halifax fire service personnel are committed to improving the service delivered to the local community and the people of West Yorkshire. There is a population of 69,483 and the area incorporates 29,072 dwellings. The service is enhanced by continued training, improved communications and better inter-agency co-ordination. The team is made up of a station commander and 22 firefighters. There is also a station clerk who supports crews in their day to day work and is a vital asset ensuring the station runs efficiently. - Zábava
I went to give them good feedback and to commend them on there great community work not my fault they got mob handed all I wanted to do was leave through the other exit this is not how firefighters should be acting
You keep pretending all you like. Anyone with half a brain knows your entire plan is to wind people up.
You could give them feedback by knocking on the main entrance door and without a camera in your hand like any decent and normal person would do.
They are called “ Employed”.
Winding up firemen, what a muppet!
Probably worth remembering that these firemen were just doing there job in their place of work, I don't think anyone would particularly like to have a camera stuck in there face when they're working.. These firemen have saved a lot of lives and the smashed up cars that you were so keen to video may well have had injured and dying people in who these guys had to deal with. You don't know that they were training vehicles, and if so it's not overly surprising that they didn't want you to film them or other items in the yard that could cause grieving families upset. These guys didn't know you and (by your own admission in the video) you were tress passing regardless of the legal technicalities. Therefore, how could these firemen possibly know that you weren't trying to do something illegal or dangerous? They have to be vigilant, so it was pretty obvious that they can't and wouldn't ever just let some random person wander in off the street without any prior approval from the Station Manager. No work place would allow someone to just wander into their offices unannounced. why should the fire station be any different? I can't understand why you're surprised/ annoyed by their reaction. It's the same reaction that most people would have in their position.
@No Commentz The point I was trying to make is that they were doing their job. Then someone stuck a camera in their face... which meant they could no longer do that job. Just let them get on with saving people's lives. Remember, these are the good guys who will run into a burning building to save people!
The smashed up cars are for training you doughnut they don’t recover the vehicles they cut people out of back to the fire station for a souvenir
Well said mate.. support the emergency services and the brave volunteers of the RNLI..
Merry Christmas.
You were denied a visit by email, then you were politely asked to stop recording and leave the way you came. So you decide not to follow those instructions and waste police time which isn't infinite right now. This was the wrong thing to do.
I left the way i wanted too 👍
@@AY-Audits What a moron.
What was the point to this? You just pushed and pushed and we’re persistent when the fire staff said they’ve been told no. Your friend said ‘if we get told to leave we’ll leave’ but realistically you won’t, and still give the fire staff a hard time. There’s no need at all!
You behave like this and then wonder why you were denied permission to go inside.
Thanks for watching
i subscribed on the great audit of beverly police but im gonna unsubscribe because i think fire stations shouldn’t be audited along with ambulance. these guys do save lives.
They are paid by the public, so fair game imo. Generally Fire and Ambulance service don't get audited, because they help people, not abuse them. That is the difference.
@@stuartbrown8259 doesn't matter if they are paid by the public or Donald Trump. No need to do audits at all
Police also save lives.
@@CymruEmergencyResponder doubt that
guy at the end was brilliant. looking forward to seeing the tour.
Whats point?
Guy with the camera is a drama causing nugget , let’s hope you’re house doesn’t catch fire
I always fully support your videos and your auditing of public buildings etc… but when it comes the fire service as far as I’m concerned they are off limits as are their fire stations…. The firefighters are just doing their job stopping you from entering the grounds of the station due to health and safety. The firefighters were right in what they said, the seconds guys didn’t go about it in a good way but they were genuinely correct to prevent you going any further onto the fire station grounds.
Just been to one today he let me have a tour inside firemen are lovely these 4 tyrants wasent
You guys just go around looking for problems I really don’t care what any of the first amendment auditors say you guys are full of it you go around filming random places where you know your gonna get into a confrontation and then you go for a lawsuit when someone gets uncomfortable and asks you to leave. I don’t know if anyones ever told you this but it’s NOT NORMAL to go around and just start filming random buildings and stations just for no reason. Nobody does this can you guys find a hobby and stop looking for problems for no reason.
Right? Absolute bunch of wronguns 😂
Agree completely they think it gives them a bit authority "massive case of Walter mitty syndrome.. ps I can see theis Station 3 miles away out my bedroom window ... where they didn't want him to go is their trianing area where they cut up cars and the like so it is dangerous also giving them grief whilst on duty throwing a paddy what wanker
Walter mitty syndrome
The issue is the fire yard can be a dangerous place for many reasons, this could because they are training, , or vehicles could be exiting to respond to emergencies, deciding to wonder around a firestation without a prior appointment is not acceptable on purely health and safety grounds, we have a duty of care to protect the public, as well as fill risk assesments to have people visit stations, which if you ask in the correct way the Fireservice will be more than happy to arrange a controled supervised vist,
The cars are used for training , they cut roofs off the cars , and set cars on fire 🔥, so all aspects of training really ..😊
Sad attention-seeking child seeking attention. Show some respect for individuals who risk their lives on a daily basis and do not deserve this harassment
Good interaction the Gaffa seemed like a sound guy. It’s a grey area that’s the only issue
The gaffer was amazing going back to do a full tour hopefully
Lol, I got asked in my Copley video if I was you 😆😆😆 im doing a police station nearby soon (not Halifax) if you're interested in a joint audit
Message me on instagram we can talk there
Good interaction with Gaz - station manager 😜 all interactions were good.
Can't believe he admitted on camera that police give a much better service to other public servants as opposed to the very people who pay his wages.
Haha i know ow right
Haha i know right
The cars are used for training
At least the boss and cop have common sense and PR skills..what is it with a couple of wanna be firefighter thugs causing trouble?? Ridiculous behaviour by them.A community service representative treated like that..thank you Auditing Yorkshire for remaining peaceful under initial duress in the performing of your voluntary duties for the community.
:take some picture of these cars
:are we allowed?
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almost never watched this cause fir guys are usually cool, but glad i did now. another excellent audit.
Thank you
Ditto. I've just popped on because of the "shorts" you just dropped.
@@Nellyontheland TY👍
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He can film what he wants
Trespassing is entering an area which is indicated as private and control measures are in place i.e. fence/wall, if these are not in place and you are able to walk freely into an area no crime has been committed.
Incorrect. Control measures do not have to be in place, signage etc is perfectly adequate.
@@CymruEmergencyResponder Incorrect, for instance construction sites must consider young children and/or others that do not read/understand English, and may wander into a hazardous area, physical barriers must be in place and inspected regularly to prevent access, signage on its own will not meet current regs. The same applies to many other properties but not all, this would include industrial and commercial areas, and government buildings including Police stations and prisons etc. Trespass is complicated and never straight forward.
@@markellis796 it pretty obvious that the rear areas of a fire station are not public areas or areas to which the public have implied rights of access. There is a public entrance and call bell at the front. Rear areas are clearly marked as not public.
Trespassing, in general, is not a criminal offence; it is a civil offence, and therefore not a police matter. The police have zero authority over civil matters. However, trespass on the railways, in a prison, or a royal palace is a criminal offence.
Good job just too good mate
Like your temperament and auditing style, keep it up.
Good battle even though I don't know ya or anything about ya BRAVO
Oh no not 😂
If that is private land who is actually paying their wages. Only the landowner or an agent of the landowner can ask you to leave. Get a freedom of information request and find out who owns that land.
The council is paying them. Not the public
@@AB-cs7vm but who pays for the council the taxpayers so technically the public do pay 4 it
What have the fire service got to hide there must be something.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Or maybe they just don’t want someone wondering into their home and sticking a camera about.
Training area
Hope you never need help fro firefighters because I won't help you
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BRAVO 👏 👏
The Three Numpeteers , but sadly that name has been taken .
Firemen are usually a bit more chilled, these 3 are going to be the laughing stock of the brigade .
Pathetic.
That’s what I though I have had good interactions with fire fighters but not these aggressive muppets
@@AY-Audits I have family in the service , and they are certainly NOT representative of the service in general .
The boss was great , he must be disappointed in his staff, particularly if he interviewed and selected them himself .
Firemen 0/10
Chief 9/10 ( 1 deducted for not training / controlling his staff better.
walking in unannounced to an emergency services station to film and take pictures of staff and property without permission then not leave when asked - not sure they're the Muppets to be honest. If you've filmed and published a video of staff at work without permission they could seek legal action