hey can you get a fire engine on the channel please? PS where can I get a T-shirt from ?
@Tucker-x2i16 күн бұрын
Tip DONT put the boundary line right up against the wall or you could bump into it
@L3THALXFOX6 күн бұрын
Is there a way i can leave rhe boundary on? Forever?
@Tucker-x2i6 күн бұрын
@@L3THALXFOX go in a game or turn off pass through you don't need it when pass through is on
@Tucker-x2i16 күн бұрын
You just need to exit pass through
@Auditingcontent25 күн бұрын
"I want to join the retained firefighters in Oxfordshire to inspire others from ethnic backgrounds, like myself with a Pakistani heritage, and show that the fire service is about more than just extinguishing fires. It’s about supporting the community, engaging with people, and educating schools. As someone who values connecting with others, I want to give back and make a positive difference in my local area."
@KinitoPetderallerechteАй бұрын
When i create it my self the "spray gun" shoots by Itself even if i didn't Press anything
@chrisg8820Ай бұрын
I am having the same issue, have you figured out a fix? I bring my controller down after selecting set my own and I have a long boundary line that starts right away - very annoying. I also don’t know how to make boundary smaller and bring it in some if I accidentally make a spot to big
@herneldeguzman6652Ай бұрын
What camera you use
@herneldeguzman6652Ай бұрын
How do u do this? recording realtime while showing vr
@JurivonStolzenberg14Ай бұрын
5,5 tonne gross weight ambulance? Over 3,5 you need an HGV licence. It's time the public looses weight and gets fit...😅
@GRamerDimАй бұрын
Ad: 6:29 Ad: 12:09 Ad: 15:17
@OnlyStevie95Ай бұрын
Honestly I'd visit this just purely for the Keela stand alone! Some absolutely top tier kit there, I sat and worked out a few months back how much I had spend on Keela stuff in the last 8 years or so - it'd make you cry, but it doesn't matter whether it's daily wear or beast from the east, it keeps you warm and dry that's what matters!
@Darwin-21199Ай бұрын
Can I go in the cars?
@tidescapefilmsАй бұрын
Brilliant video mate - it was fantastic to see all this awesome life saving kit! As a filmmaker I just wanted to share a quick tip with you in terms of audio. I can hear that you've used the adobe voice enhance on some of the interviews to really bring the subject voices up out of the background chatter. Although this is a great bit of software that they are developing it sometimes can lead to clipping and making the voice sound a little robotic. What I've found is that really doing a deep dive into how all the levels and components of voice enhancer work may help mitigate this and get a more natural sounding result! Often with these things less is more and can lead to a cleaner mix. Hope this helps!
@RescueFitАй бұрын
thanks for the message, I raised the mix on voice enhance nearly to 10 to try and hide the background noise from voices but also the amount of fans, engines, A/C and general noice coming from all the tech around each stall. will spend more time on the next one trying to find a more natural sounding level, thanks for any advice you can give.
@freedomofchoice3606Ай бұрын
You sure your an ex medic, and didn't make a half hour video from the SP services stand....... Lol
@doppleraudioАй бұрын
How'd you connect the X2 to youtube live?
@UNICORN69HOАй бұрын
Great advert for your free bag. The rest of the video could have benefited from the same depth of coverage.
@UNICORN69HOАй бұрын
"wide load" on police motorcycle reflects size of many officers.
@RescueFitАй бұрын
thats mean. and inaccurate. studies suggest 83.9% of Police Motorcycle Officers are Average Loads.
@thelostmedicАй бұрын
Love seeing European EMS vehicles. Been a Paramedic for 18 years in the USA and dislike the design of our vehicles. Hoping that by the time I retire that they will be more safety centered.
@LawrenceMosely2 ай бұрын
this video is sooo cool - thank you so much for sharing 😍
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@LawrenceMosely thanks so much for that, makes all the nights of editing worth it! I will be heading back next year and also lining up some similar events! Stay tuned! See you on the next one
@LawrenceMosely2 ай бұрын
@@RescueFit cool see you soon! 🙂
@chrisst89222 ай бұрын
I see plastic waste like that on our roads. But it's not people throwing it out of their cars. It's commercial waste, distributed by trucks where the sheeting isn't good enough. I've seen it being spread just once from a truck. It was amazing, just coated the road and the verges completely, the driver was totally unaware despite everybody honking their horns.
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@BloodHeresy2 ай бұрын
The idea of having to get a C1 put me off paramedicine, this is definitely great news and something I will be keeping an eye on.
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Hi its great to hear from someone hoping to start their journey, thanks for watching! Theres always a way to reach your goals!
@gmcdon2 ай бұрын
The extinguisher is a foam but the sign is for a powder. Technically a non compliant extinguisher too
@malevolent18752 ай бұрын
i was there with the cadets from derbyshire
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Nice to hear you made it too! If you see me next year come and say Hi!
@arthur16702 ай бұрын
8:32 how close to 3.5 tons are they and what is missing
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Hi Arthur, Im sorry I don't have that much of details specs for you, the vehicle is operated by EEAST and constructed from a FORD chassis and converted by WAS in case you wanted to try and find out yourself. Simply put, they are missing some compartments and storage locations (plus the kit that would be inside), less seats for passengers and overall a smaller unit. They are *NOT* replacing all of EEAST's vehicles however and just a small collection of vehicles in the current fleet plan. Thanks for watching
@thomasdalton15082 ай бұрын
Why is getting a C1 license such an issue? You need extensive additional training to drive an emergency vehicle anyway. Just get the licence and get an ambulance that's big enough to do everything you might need to do with it.
@Millennial_Manc2 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this and a couple of your other videos. My career has nothing to do with medicine but I find it really interesting to see the extent to which we can bring the hospital to the patient. I’ve often pondered if the “scoop and run” approach is better than delaying transport to stabilise patients. The advancing capabilities of emergency vehicles presumably has a bearing on that equation. I guess it’s not what your channel is aimed at, but I’d love a future video with a tour of a fully stocked ‘working’ ambulance… just what is in there besides oxygen, suction, a defib and a ton of bandages? The public have an idea what doctors and nurses do but paramedic capabilities are a bit of a blind spot and I think you have an opportunity to fill that in. The role of paramedics in drama usually portrays the skills as being quite crude because it looks good for the camera. And finally, you’ve asked in some videos what emergency vehicle do we want to see more of. Well… the Gravity Industries jet pack has millions of KZbin views. Last we heard was a trial in the Lake District a couple of years ago… it would be good to see what it is, the applications, and if it’s proved itself better than the alternatives. The production values of your videos are really good by the way. No stupid loud music drowning you out. Clear photography and good illumination. And you have the enthusiasm of 5 of me!
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Hi Thanks so much for your message, really appreciate your thoughts. Creating these videos and putting myself out there for the world can be quite tough to get my head around but Im glad they can reach an audience here and have some value. Theres lots to think about with scoop and run vs stay and play but every year pre-hospital medicine best practice incorporates learning from studies that effects the advice. My aim is to 100% make contact with organisations that have fully stocked working vehicles so we can go over all the kit and equipment to discuss it for viewers. Thanks for the recommendation too. We will try and feature road crew too so they can have their opinion and share ideas. Ive spotted gravity industries online and will make contact with them too! The lake district trial is a really interesting concept as with the royal marines collaboration they did too. Thank you so much again for your support and feedback it really is making these videos worth while and I hope to tailor them to audience requests in some way. Brad
@alt86202 ай бұрын
Mate yall drivin on the wrong side of the road
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
The left side is the right side 👈🏻
@WtfIsThis-bw7mn2 ай бұрын
see alot of people hating the MAN box body but cant say i really have much trouble as someone who has been 3rd manning on one and just as a double crew there is plenty of space for bags and can stand up straight, and ive been using them for just over a year. think its just having to adapt to the truck but not hate to any other trucks, love them all
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Vehicles will continue to evolve and services will use multiple styles for now. Best of luck with your career.
@stephenB-yq9kw2 ай бұрын
I have a real fire helmet I find medical stuff fascinating I have a real icu monitor ultrasound machine
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Have you thought about joining a service?
@stephenB-yq9kw2 ай бұрын
My friend dog watching it he needs a job 😂
@stephenB-yq9kw2 ай бұрын
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
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Its great to go to open days and support local stations!
@Surfersofthesouthwest2 ай бұрын
National tree response group
@robknox65142 ай бұрын
My dream job is to work for the ambulance service and can't think of anything else I would want to do for work. And last year I got my C1 license which I would need for driving the ambulances so hopefully will be driving one of these in the near future.
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the message, really great to hear from someone starting their journey. Hope it all goes well, you can always ask for support along the way
@Blobiluren2 ай бұрын
1:06 why is there a Swedish flag in the background?
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
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!
@jakesmith-hl6wc2 ай бұрын
i am a firefighter in south australia
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
What kind of vehicles do you have there?
@tanyagraceoflanagan49343 ай бұрын
Not a fan of newer ambulances as when I have been in one recently my wife has to follow in our vehicle to bring my wheelchair as there was no ramp or way of securing my wheelchair. This would be a problem if my wife was not available. As a disabled patient with complex health and a frequent user of healthcare services It would be nice if an ambulance was accessible.
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Quite an understandable request for the ability to transport patient belongings and wheel chair aids but in the emergency setting they must just do the essential for transport to the ED. PTS (patient transport service - non emergency trips) vehicles have more space and ways to transport extra items.
@ThatAnonymousVeteran3 ай бұрын
Whats 999
@RescueFit3 ай бұрын
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.
@JoaoFale-pb7bm2 ай бұрын
@@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.
@DeputatKaktus3 ай бұрын
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.
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your support! Id like to try and arrange a Rosenbauer video next year!
@haydenellis3653 ай бұрын
More different like what we have in America😂
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Theres some US trucks here in the UK i'd like to try and visit hopefully next year!
@vectorprime37193 ай бұрын
Collab with heros next door yt
@RescueFit3 ай бұрын
I’ll check out their channel!
@Greyghost503 ай бұрын
Wet belt engine wont last the hammering, no space for ppe, no way of getting a chair case into the saloon, rear light controls in the wrong place, will be cheaper no doubt😅
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
There are some disadvantages to a small vehicle overall, I hope they work well for the crews they are designed to help.
@LordVexen3 ай бұрын
If the industry is ultimately largely funded by the taxpayers buying equipment, then it should at least be public access.
@RescueFit3 ай бұрын
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?
@MrHabushi2 ай бұрын
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.
@GeorgeThoughts3 ай бұрын
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 :)
@RescueFit3 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks so much for watching and taking the time to message! You are very welcome! Hope to see you at the next one!