Hey thanks so much for dropping by, this was a very important and big project for us and Im hoping we ticked all the boxed but if you have any constructive notes for us please drop them below so the next one can be even better, cheers - brad
@vwgolffancarreviews71112 ай бұрын
I don't like the 999 system on the same separate console copy the AA will have done to their vans integrated beacon system into the entertainment system
@KelvinJones-s1v2 ай бұрын
It's great now just the three hour wait for help 😮
@RescueFitАй бұрын
@@vwgolffancarreviews7111 I wonder if that is possible with the amount of auxiliary system extras in a 999 vehicle
@RescueFitАй бұрын
@@KelvinJones-s1v fingers crossed for a quick response!
@Mrgnothing12 ай бұрын
Why are they all trying to move away from Mercedes? I understand the c1 problem but the Mercedes have been proven with some still going past 10 years with good reliability and build quality and enough storage and seats for any situation.
@shotgunmcshotgun1142Ай бұрын
Ford is cheaper id imagine
@kingsleyhealey1731Ай бұрын
@@shotgunmcshotgun1142Until those shit engines start breaking 😂
@mateuszkolacki1704Ай бұрын
@@shotgunmcshotgun1142 until they have to fix the vaporizer every 5k miles
@HrosseyАй бұрын
Because Mercedes makes the most unreliable vehicle on the road, in terms of the expense in repairing its constant faults this side of 2018. Once warranty is up? You’re in a heap of financial worry. Ready for two gearboxes in one year on a 2022 c class merc at 12 grand a head? And the problems still not fixed? Not to mention the other problems that now crept up as it sat for 6 weeks? 😉✅ that’s why haha
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Probably a multiple of reasons why not every service uses a merc, cost being one but also availability and requirements for the conversions.
@ykdoodlefr2 ай бұрын
I saw one of these at my local fire station, they do look very nice and I hope East of England Ambulance keep them.
@RescueFitАй бұрын
thanks for watching, there are a few variants coming out this and next year, I hope to do more videos similar, see you next time!
@ilovephonesalotlikealotalotlik21 күн бұрын
I hope they don't. They are actually really bad for crew to work in, are slow and have no space.
@sterlingodeaghaidh50862 ай бұрын
I am an EMT in the U.S, I have to say I absolutely ove the british and to a greater extent European style of ambulances. Quite modular and even tho its rather small its not exactly cramped from the looks of it. Overall a neat unit however i am supprised you guys have rarely got the power load system there, that has been an amazing piece of kit over across the pond here i am supprised you guys have not really adopted it.
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@sterlingodeaghaidh5086 thanks for the message, I think the power systems will be seen more often now, engines and regulations are starting to dictate designs of the overall vehicles though rather than the most functional
@sterlingodeaghaidh50862 ай бұрын
@@RescueFit Gotta love regulations, we get it over here to and its the bane of our existence sometimes.
@samwalker88932 ай бұрын
This system is the same as Power Load
@sterlingodeaghaidh50862 ай бұрын
@@samwalker8893 Yes I am aware, thats why I said I am supprised they are just barely using it now.
@EnjoyFirefighting2 ай бұрын
@@sterlingodeaghaidh5086 ambulances differ quite a lot across Europe. Thus you would barely see such small box ambulances being used as ALS Emergency Ambulance in Germany
@Millennial_Manc2 күн 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!
@Jameslee-tr4suАй бұрын
No space for the crew to put their personal bags or PPE, if there’s a student or third person onboard this issue gets a lot worse. Very limited seating for relatives
@lutz4423Ай бұрын
Who cares about the crew? EAAT certainly don't . Never have. Also , are these 2 litre diesel engines with wetbelt? So probably won't last . A friend in the trust said very cramped in the rear, and no cannot go to prison to collect patients as not sufficient space for inmate, guard and ambulance staff in the rear.
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Some pros, some cons, but this is a trial unit and will not replace all varients.
@samusafrany2870Ай бұрын
like that you introduce the full light setup, keep it up!
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Thanks so much for the message, very kind, thanks for watching!
@graysonoАй бұрын
I literally fell onto this video. A neat watch of an incredible life saving device! And I subscribed too. Best from me way Down Under in Middle Earth!
@RescueFitАй бұрын
@@graysono hi thanks for watching and taking the time to comment, I really appreciate the kind feedback! I hope to see you for the next one and thanks for subscribing! What kind of vehicle would you like to see next?
@graysonoАй бұрын
@@RescueFit I'd love to see the SUV response vehicles that I see rolling. Paramedic cars?
@RescueFitАй бұрын
@@graysono yea depending on area and grade they are most likely paramedics who are officers or those just on a ‘car line’ but could also be urgent car or critical care. SUV or light goods vans are being used more because they fit more kit in them potentially. Will keep an eye out for an opportunity to tour one 👌🏻
@graysonoАй бұрын
@@RescueFit Like Chris Martin EMS who I follow on his First Response car. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oXe6hnWBjbWbitUsi=ajRWsDwpPE-A8QcN
@David-zz4vfАй бұрын
where do crew put their kit? any option for a storage area, for bags etc?
@johne656Ай бұрын
or students
@RescueFitАй бұрын
this will have to be managed operationally and I can only suggest options however crews will have to seek official guidance from their employer.
@WtfIsThis-bw7mn2 күн 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
@maxburrell3663Ай бұрын
I think it’s an interesting change. My employer switched from Mercedes Sprinters to the new transits. From a driving perspective they are poor - the driving position is low and it has very bad manoeuvrability with an inadequate turning circle.
@RescueFitАй бұрын
I think we will see many variants on the UK roads including FIAT, MAN, VW, FORD, Merc. The rear of the units will continue to change between conversion specialists and the trusts they are providing for.
@rickywilson16632 ай бұрын
Great features! The only thing missing from the blue lights is the gatso light on the rear door.
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@rickywilson1663 yes good point but we only have this on a few vehicles at the service I also work at. This maybe due to the fact that a speed camera ‘ticket’ that comes through would be checked on the database at the 999 end to see if the crew were assigned to an emergency as they could potentially put the blues on just to avoid a speeding ticket.
@thomassweeten46221 күн бұрын
Will it be underrated weight limit when fully kitted and a 20 stone patient and two 13 stone crew members onboard
@emvvehicles_8Ай бұрын
Much better than the transit vans AMR uses back here in America
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Thanks for taking a look, is AMR an organisation?
@damnfedsfbiАй бұрын
i disagree amr’s ambulances are cool its just something about this ambulance probably the box or lights that make me not wanna ever drive it
@Goot-i2pАй бұрын
Hows the ride quality, the old mercs had air suspension didn't they? Not sure if these do
@RescueFitАй бұрын
I was unable to get a test drive in so will have to hear feedback from crews, it's unlikely I will get to see these in action myself.
@FiremanSamBoy20082 ай бұрын
I've been a bus enthusiast since the age of 2 and I'm autistic, but I do also like emergency vehicles though I do tend to cover my ears if I see one with sirens on as I don't like the noise.
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Thank you for watching and commenting, great to hear feedback from viewers, hope to see you in the comments of the next video!
@patrickvennard838Ай бұрын
It looks nice but from IPC point of view, you need a few more cupboards. Is there a C1 version so you can get a relative into the back?
@RescueFitАй бұрын
From my understanding this B-Class is a trial unit and only a small number will be placed into service, more units from other conversion specialists will appear this year and into 2025 for EEAST.
@AngelicaDsilva-cy3siАй бұрын
Nice i saw this in west london
@RescueFitАй бұрын
thanks for watching, was it LAS or EEAST ?
@AngelicaDsilva-cy3siАй бұрын
@@RescueFit It was LAS
@AngelicaDsilva-cy3siАй бұрын
@@RescueFit i also saw one which is a levc electric one
@coover652 ай бұрын
Very nice layout. I'm in Australia where we typically use Mercedes Sprinter vans with the V6 motor. When we introduced them a vehicle design committee had a great deal of input into the design. Yours ticks all the boxes in what I'd like in an ambulance, albeit the 4-cylinder Transit (only because they have a poor reputation in Australia for power and reliability). Just curious as to the service life and secondary market for these? We'll typically keep our units for about 350,000 km or 7 years. After that they can be stripped in about 12 hours. They're very popular as a cheap government disposal van and easily recognised by the polycarbonate bullbar and rooftop air conditioner pod. British ambulances have a similar layout to Australian ones with a forward-facing patient care seat next to the stretcher, and what we call an airway seat at the head of the stretcher. Much better than the US layouts. Many thanks for showing us your product. You're on a very "paramedic friendly" layout there.
@Fortunateenough19952 ай бұрын
Nice to see it's similar in Australia to how it is in Ireland, we use the Mercedes Sprinter chasis on a box slightly bigger than the one in the video and follow similar principals, a limit of 200,000km or 6 years in service and a good number of them get handed down to charity ambulance services. Back in 2020 we abandoned lightbars for a similar beacon light setup as the one in the video has, very handy for maintenance. The company that builds ambulances here in Ireland copy and pastes nearly the same entire setup on our National Ambulance Service and Fire Service ambulances onto some ambulances they make for British agencies so I'd imagine the principals may be very similar there.
@jamesgriffiths30572 ай бұрын
these ford's have a 2 litre wet belt engine so not very reliable the belts snap and needs a new or rebuilt engine. ford are well aware of the issues.
@RescueFitАй бұрын
thanks for spending time to watch and comment, really appreciate the community here in the comments, hope to see you next time. I think the life of a UK NHS ambulance is about 4-5 years and 150,000 to 200,000 miles ? anyone else got an idea?
@MajidTransportYT2 ай бұрын
I literally saw this the other day here in East London
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Thanks for watching, I would love to try and get contact for LAS to do a similar video with them
@robknox65145 күн 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.
@Yoshi551652 ай бұрын
We've just received 2 MAN Vehicles, not a fan of the stretchers and less space to store equipment and no area for crew bags. I know we all complain out fiats, but I'll have one any day
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
What kind of stretchers are they?
@Yoshi551652 ай бұрын
@RescueFit same as the Ford's
@Abdul.M.26 күн бұрын
We got them down London 😊
@RescueFit26 күн бұрын
Oh nice, I have seen pictures of some similar box shapes this year, Im trying to find a LAS contact to try and work with them to bring you a 'London' video soon!
@anakinskywalker41132 ай бұрын
Very nice looking unit. The only issue is the small 4cly engine. A big heavy ambulance needs a V6 in my opinion just for that extra torque. I am from Australia & we use V6 Mercedes Benz sprinter vans.
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Im sure all the crews would love a big engine but the UK is heading the other way with the NHS looking to be 'net zero' by 2030, do you think Australia will do the same?
@anakinskywalker41132 ай бұрын
@@RescueFit No chance in Australia I am in the state of Victoria & we just signed a new 5 year deal with Mercedes Benz to continue to supply our ambulance service with V6 diesel vans. We also signed a new deal with BMW to supply our Police force with new patrol cars that have High output petrol & diesel engines. We travel vast distances sometimes up to 300-350 miles in a single night shift. We can be sent to jobs up to 60-70miles from our home base. At least for our emergency services they haven’t made such a commitment.
@anakinskywalker41132 ай бұрын
@@kaij.d7307 yes but only selected traffic cars. You still have those horrible panda cars which can’t get out their own way. Even our base general duties cars are reasonably high powered (aka around 220bhp). Even our latest model divisional van is 225 bhp.
@MrHabushiАй бұрын
@@kaij.d7307Not any more, BMW have stopped supplying emergency services with vehicles in the UK. The vast majority of police vehicles are diesel, the Met is the only one with a significant number of petrol vehicles.
@klassicgarage2 ай бұрын
Should have asked to borrow our 1995 Ford Ambulance and compare the two 😊
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@klassicgarage great idea for a collaboration!
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Which vehicle and from what service could we go and see next?
@mickbusby782Ай бұрын
nice very nice better then the fiat we used to do alot with the ambulances service
@RescueFitАй бұрын
thanks for watching, the cab is much more friendly for driver and passenger.
@eos1dmk2Ай бұрын
I like the fact that manufacturers are still trying to use the box layout as I feel the van conversion like the Fiat Ducato just isn't wide enough. I haven't seen the stretcher glide system in person yet but my initial view is that it's really low should you need to have ongoing treatment en route to the hospital. Ok if you're a short para, I appreciate there is a seat to sit in but if you need to move about, it means kneeling down a lot. That said, it clearly has benefits for quick transfer as opposed to the tail lift. The auto 'box is amazing. Does the driving seating position and space address the Fiat Ducato's issue for taller staff? Aesthetically I do prefer a wind deflector above the cab and integrated lights to help reduce the flat-fronted drag, also comes in handy for extra storage. This could be a cost-saving exercise? I would like to have seen a bit more space on the top 'desk area'. When treating quickly you would need space to drug modules, cannulation plus possible precautionary prep for other interventions. Interesting to see only one passenger seat in addition to the airway seat. There is a lot of storage for equipment on show, brackets and straps. We all know these become very well used quickly and not being encased means a lot more noise. We've just started having the new stretcher straps here in the SW node for SCAS and I really don't like them. I get they are better for cleaning/hygiene etc by they are appallingly hard to loosen/tighten if you're moving quickly plus I really do not like the cross-over for the upper body. We all know patient's slide down the bed and this is a hazard waiting to happen IMO. I like the quick access for the spare battery for the stretcher and the position of the white board. SO much is accessible from the airway seat, looks ace! The open access for primary/secondary response bags is good inside too. The one thing I liked about the Fiat is the rack for gloves between the front seats. Really handy, hope they are fitted to these if it makes production. Nice video Brad, really well presented. Cheers
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Many thanks for your time watching the video and commenting, appreciate your support and feedback!
@98Blackbess2 ай бұрын
Where are the crew supposed to store their personal kit bags ?
@emsservices6090Ай бұрын
and wheres the crew fridge ?
@RescueFitАй бұрын
From my understanding there is no fridge and crews will be asked to reduce their 'kit' to helmet and high-vis, please seek official guidance from EEAST if you are under their operational care. Thanks!
@davidessex56432 ай бұрын
What are the flashing white lights for on the front grill? I noticed they sometimes aren't switched on.
@MrHabushiАй бұрын
They're usually used instead of flashing headlights to avoid burning the bulbs out. If they're not on it's probably because the headlights are on.
@RescueFitАй бұрын
I think the aim is to get attention from those in front as the rear view mirror of drivers should be aimed at their face, the white lights are usually only active during the day time when 'dipped beam' is not active.
@rogerparkin843Ай бұрын
Well I am pleased I dont have to drive that. When I worked for a different British ambulance service we had the lovely Bedfords. When I left the Mercedes had just arrived.
@KahmenGames2 ай бұрын
Is it diseal or electric
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
This is diesel Ford EcoBlue 2L EURO 6
@arthur167014 сағат бұрын
8:32 how close to 3.5 tons are they and what is missing
@RescueFit12 сағат 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
@ItsJustPhillip2 ай бұрын
Do the embroidered seats come as standard or are they a costly optional (and unnecessary) extra?
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
I know what your thinking but I 'heard' (and would have to get clarification) that the covers are required for IPC reasons and the embroidery was a no-cost add on.
@dangp7Ай бұрын
Theres the 'penny pinching pound spending' attitute that has made the modern uk ambulance service what it is today. Never change! How much really do you think those seatcovers cost? Like the "we spent our entire budget in just 4 months from the financial year, now theres no money so cancel overtime and crack down on incentives and any luxuries... and tea" - London Ambulance Service. Next we should just buy brand new grey blobs for £200,000 each, nothing wrong with the existing blobs but they're not 'universal' enough, worse in every way, their 'innovations' completely useless in certain parts of the uk... but also we should have every piece of intrest, uniqueness, and individuality sandblasted off.... and now its electric... but we cant afford the electricity.... so our uniform is going to be made worse quality and more uncomfortable... and generic. You wont know which Trust is arriving. "Hello, NHS ambulance service!"
@emsservices6090Ай бұрын
@@ItsJustPhillip covers over the top of normal seats, dpne for IPC, and they are already £300 a set, so £10 for embroidery is not a lot
@joshem162 ай бұрын
great idea - but NO seat for relatives in the back
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
The rear of the vehicle has one seat for the attendant, a 'jump-seat' or 'airway' seat which could also seat a relative. Also I don't believe there are any trusts that object to relatives sitting in the front of a vehicle.
@coover652 ай бұрын
Allowing a family member to ride along must be a British thing. In Australia there are only very few reasons why you'd want a relative in the back. On most occasions they just drive to hospital in their own car (that way they have transport home). There are some people you just DO NOT want sitting in the front. That's your office, and the last thing you want is some slightly incontinent or unhygienic person there. We use Mercedes Sprinters and many elderly can't climb up into a front seat anyway.
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@coover65 thanks for the comment! good points, maybe we are trying to please too many people!
@sharoko17842 ай бұрын
@@RescueFitNWAS don't allow anyone in the front
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@sharoko1784 oh thanks, didn’t know anywhere had that rule
@chrismadge5472Ай бұрын
A Better concept is an all in one Crew Cab/Body build that is Longer with Rear Steer also incorporated. The crew cab would be rear facing seats behind the driver, 2 for Relatives and one for a Paramedic that rotates and moves along the middle of the vehicle floor on sunken rails or slots, then you can have two potential stretchers one on both sides. Have a sliding floor Ramp that comes out from under main interior floor and when wheels of Trolley hit stoplock, it moves into a level position by electric or hydraulics. Body would need to be 6ft longer to work well but with steering wheels and lift, plus it gives you more room, for Crew kit bags near rear doors for ease of access either on racks or one twin lockable locker. For more kit onboard, you could implement underside body lockers like Coaches and Busses have. These vehicles could /should be used by 3 crew members for Motorway or major `A` road RTa`s use. One driver and 2 Paramedics/Operators. Finally, something that has always puzzled me is why, on most patient Trolley/Stretchers, is why, considering patients with Spinal injuries need a smooth ride to the Ambulance/Medevac, do they still use Hard solid Rubber Tyres? Surely the Pneumatic tyres available these days would take much more of the shock out of the uneven Paths, roads Driveways you have to navigate. Yes i know the vehicle is going to be heavier than the one shown, but it still could be within the typical weight of the common large Mercedes Sprinters. Surely a move to Ford is a step backwards for outright Power and reliability
@MrTillychicken2 ай бұрын
If it comes in under 3.5t it will be popular not requiring a C1. Soon as I see brackets on back doors though for carry/Stryker chairs you have designed an Achilles heal as those hinges won’t take the weight overtime!
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
It must be a constant battle for designers to keep vehicles on target
@MotherGoose2 ай бұрын
What siren model is being used on them?
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
unsure, will try and find out
@emsservices6090Ай бұрын
@@RescueFit On the one Ive just see at ESS, its a whelen euro 1
@loby24Ай бұрын
The box van ambulance has alway been MB never seen the Ford on the box van alway seen Ford on the normal van one but looks good
@Arthur-WoolleyАй бұрын
? They’ve had fiat ducato box ambulances for years cause the old Mercedes ones are too heavy to drive on regular licence
@RescueFitАй бұрын
thanks for watching I think we will see many variants on the road over the next few years
@topmandog12 ай бұрын
in the north west they seem to prefer fiat vans, i havent seen a chonky cube backed ambulance in a while
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
I wonder if they will make a return
@KelvinJones-s1v2 ай бұрын
Now just the three hour waiting time
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Sometimes more, sometimes less, everyone is doing their best
@KelvinJones-s1v2 ай бұрын
@@RescueFit your a poet you don't know it, but the facts are true that if you can't get there fast they're gonna die in you ,,
@harry64882 ай бұрын
Walk then
@KelvinJones-s1v2 ай бұрын
@@harry6488 it will come to that arseholes
@EnjoyFirefighting2 ай бұрын
@@RescueFit we've never been waiting for that long; Things really have to change there ... When we talk about a long wait at the ER, we're talking about 10 to 20 minutes. But that's extremly long then
@thomasdalton150816 сағат 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.
@erinsaviation19642 ай бұрын
Just curious if they will discontinue the Mercedes? I think a nice feature would be a sliding door to access the front of the ambulance from the back as I can see it being useful
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Hi thanks for question, it’s unlikely we will see this doorway back on a modern vehicle due to the cost implications and loss of space where this hatch was located. Just my personal opinion as usual on that but the chassis and cab is a solid unit, the box effectively being bolted on top. I wonder if the box could ever be re-used and swapped out onto another chassis if ever required.
@erinsaviation19642 ай бұрын
@@RescueFit I know on the German ones they can be swapped
@Therealprinceofcobh2 ай бұрын
The National Ambulance Service in Ireland used to remount boxes for a while. It was cheaper than buying a new ambulance. But the boxes would only last about 12-15 years.
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@Therealprinceofcobh interesting concept, I will ask someone from a trust perspective if I get the chance.
@Therealprinceofcobh2 ай бұрын
@@RescueFit they remounted the boxes off the 06 07 08 &. 09 WAS bodies onto Wilker chassis beginning in 2013 up to 2018.
@mogan23zАй бұрын
no LED headlights?
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Hmm not that I recall, just normal bulbs and no DRLs
@theswaff699Ай бұрын
meanwhile the US has had power loads for years now
@RescueFitАй бұрын
This is not the first year EEAST have used power loads but this is the Stryker Power Pro 2, which is new, thanks for watching.
@jamesevans9382 ай бұрын
Do these vehicles still require a C1 to drive plus it’s strange that they have reverted to the stretcher on the side vs in the middle or is it that the stretcher is on the side because they are smaller than the fiat because it certainly looks smaller which is why I’m wondering if it still requires a C1
@jamesgriffiths30572 ай бұрын
this a cat b vehicle so car license. and ambulances have the stretcher at the side.
@zcharged82942 ай бұрын
yes they do require C1, due to the added weight off all the equipment stocked into the vehicle bringing it over the B category limits
@jamesgriffiths30572 ай бұрын
@zcharged8294 wrong type the reg in dvla EA24 JCU revenue weight ie fully kitted is 3500kg. so that's kitted why it has only one passenger seat in the rear.
@zcharged82942 ай бұрын
@@jamesgriffiths3057 I presume that vehicle is being used for demonstration purposes only and therefore remains unkitted and has been issued that weight by the DVLA for that reason. for vehicles that are actually being used on the road to attend to incidents, my understanding is that they require C1 once fully stocked. unless there is somewhere where East of England have specified otherwise and have made themselves the exception to this out of all English ambulance services, I understand this applies to all services presently if any service has managed to get around that problem I would be very interested to hear about how they have managed to do that so it can be shared across all services
@jamesgriffiths30572 ай бұрын
@zcharged8294 this vehicle has been built to be a b license fully kitted this is not a demo vehicle look it up online they have made to meet car license rules, has no one gets c1 on their license anymore so have to pay to get it 800 upwards so lots of people can't drive c1. they have been at this year's. was and other manufacturers have been trying to get vehicles down to 3500kg for this reason. the fiat's are all 4250 revenue weight fully kitted and with upto 3 passengers and crew. this vehicle only had 1 rear seat. fiat's have 3 rear seats.
@Bjohan752 ай бұрын
Did you design that shirt yourself?
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
yes, available to be purchased on our website. what do you think of them?
@Stop..carry-on2 ай бұрын
I foresee fleet managers being busy with unnecessary/ precautionary maintenance with engine wet belt issues
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Is there an alternative?
@EnjoyFirefighting2 ай бұрын
@@RescueFit yes: don't buy Transits
@proctorandy2 ай бұрын
What is it with Ford? Even the panel vans 10 years ago had doors that don't lock open. In a windy environment, they will slam shut and maybe hit someone.
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
The rear box unit is not Ford but I hope this doesnt happen
@proctorandy2 ай бұрын
@@RescueFit Deffo will happen. Without a latch in a gust will snap it past the pressure of the clip.
@Greyghost5017 күн 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😅
@CameronI06032 ай бұрын
The aspect Paramedics loved about the Fiats over the Mercedes was the fact the bed was in the middle. Shame to see it reverted but I can understand why due to space. Have these Fords been rolled out in London? These are impressive
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
This unit was commissioned by EEAST so the LAS vehicles may be different, would love to head down to have a look at theirs too. Any requests for a follow up video?
@vwgolffancarreviews71112 ай бұрын
I hate fiat ambulances if I needed an ambulance I'm not gonna get in a fiat ambulance I will request a Mercedes one which are more reliable and not on the news like the fiats
@Ben-oy1td2 ай бұрын
They aren’t impressive at all
@CameronI06032 ай бұрын
@@RescueFit Would love you to review the feel of the drive and hear the sirens
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@CameronI0603 thanks it’s much appreciated. I would call this video a ‘tour’ rather than a review however as I would not be able to produce these with the consent of the services they belong to if I highlighted negative attributes within the content and therefore they are too bias to be called a review. Hope that makes sense. I will try to get sirens and a test drive in the next one.
@vwgolffancarreviews71112 ай бұрын
Here in Essex we have the fiat dacto lite ambulance which are unreliable they keep breaking down thay we're on the news last year due to problems I hope to see them on the road in my area
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
all 999 vehicles do a lot of mileage, nature of the service i guess
@emmarolfe2174Ай бұрын
There is no storage room at all. Only 2 chairs so not room if you need to transport HEMS, 3rd manner and a relative. Where are our kit bags supposed to live?
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Definitely missing extra space for this however I guess crews will have to reduce their kit to just a helmet and high vis, spare uniform to be left on base? If HEMS need a lift they can sit in the back on their own as they have earned their adult badges many years ago.
@ilovephonesalotlikealotalotlik21 күн бұрын
This is actually atrocious. First of all, looks. Looks like an inbred van had sex with a box body. Second of all, as many paramedics have pointed out in the comment section, there is zero space for crew's personal kit or additional staff. Also pointed out by others is it's useless for prison runs. Zero room for ambulance crew and prison staff. Just truly horrendous, and don't even get me started on those shipping container looking back doors.
@BigPinkJohn2 ай бұрын
Do you not work for us now Brad 😂
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Let’s call it dual employment
@tanyagraceoflanagan49349 күн 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.
@pureoffroad2 ай бұрын
The way this has been kitted out is fantastic the build quality looks perfect but as my own company has found out (fleet repair company) the transit 2.0 is the most unreliable worst engine Ford has ever built I’ve lost count of how many of these transits we have had in needing engines combined with the front wheel drive set up constantly blowing gearbox’s and drive shafts I think they’ll be lucky to see 100,000 mile out of these without any major mechanical work, no issues with the kit out just the base van it’s built on will never compare with the sprinters we have seen come through the workshop with 400,000+ on the clock and still going.
@RescueFitАй бұрын
thanks for watching, I guess time will tell with these engines, would a MAN or Merc 2.0 have any better life?
@Lerp_123 күн бұрын
Like the Ambulance, Although not having the ramp makes it harder for older members of the public/Disabled members of the public that aren't on the Stretcher to get into the Ambulance. I don't know if there is other ways for them to get on, But would be good for them to.
@ZephyrKnight76Ай бұрын
A 2.0 in an ambulance? I guess when I need one I’ll just drive to the hospital myself mid heart attack, likely more chance of making it that way.
@RescueFitАй бұрын
50p says all new UK ambulance engines will be 2.0 in 2025. And then hybrids. And then electric post 2030(ish) Sidenote: Anyone with a heart attack needs a smooth and safe journey to hospital making progression when possible but avoiding risks. So 2.0 should handle that, I think.
@melissanewton74622 ай бұрын
Is it ready insulated ready for converting into a campervan in later life?😂
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
As long as it got cleaned a million times beforehand!
@lorrainemcmahon969Ай бұрын
the thing that i don't agre is that it's tiny compared to mercedes and the interior is very empty
@RescueFitАй бұрын
This unit has had many reductions to save weight however it will be part of a multi variant fleet.
@DangerGrouse2 ай бұрын
Let’s hope they replace the fiats
@vwgolffancarreviews71112 ай бұрын
Here in Essex we have the fiat light ambulance which are always breaking down and ending up on the back of a tow truck I see them all the time breaking down an Ending up at the depot
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
American, German or Italian?
@DangerGrouse2 ай бұрын
@@RescueFit the ambulance or us
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@DangerGrouse the ambulance! American = Ford German = Mercedes, VW, MAN Italian =‘Fiat
@salamalikom80842 ай бұрын
Mshalla 😮😮
@tonyf90762 ай бұрын
22 years LAS, bring back the LDV V8's 😂
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Most people in the service wouldn't know what an LDV is! Im pushing 38 soon but I actually owned an LDV minibus for a while!
@emsservices6090Ай бұрын
stop calling them strobes. They arent.
@RescueFitАй бұрын
@@emsservices6090 I 100% need education on what to call the different types of blue lights. Looking for an organisation to help me with this 👌🏻
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Light Heads?
@Siteof4norfolk2 ай бұрын
Old are more better
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
old are also less economical, which is important for the NHS' goal of zero emissions.
@mattyfirth982 ай бұрын
Any space for crew kit bag?
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@mattyfirth98 I’ve not been given access to a ‘load list’ to advise on where these will go. Will try and find out and bring you an update.
@moltenriches2 ай бұрын
If you weren't religious before you'd certainly start praying if this turned up. With that awful 2.0 ecoblue engine you can't guarantee you'd make it to the hospital
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@moltenriches smaller engines are the norm now on all units. how long do you think until we see more full electric emergency vehicles?
@moltenriches2 ай бұрын
@@RescueFit got nothing to do with the size of it, those ecoblues are horrendously unreliable. Avoid like the plague
@BenofYoutube2 ай бұрын
How can you guarantee any vehicle will make it to any destination? Issues can happen to anything at any point.
@moltenriches2 ай бұрын
@@BenofKZbin you could start by getting in one that doesn't have an engine with a poor reliability rating
@b.22212 ай бұрын
That is assuming that the sods turned up in the first place.
@brimondo1002 ай бұрын
Well more people won't get a ambulance when needed or won't make it to hospital as the new ford are really unreliable and the wet timing belt will snap so regular that they will need new engine every year or off the road with adblue faults
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
is that the same with FIAT, or with MAN or VW ?
@stevenw752 ай бұрын
FORD now state Timing belt will need to be changed every 6yrs or 100,000 miles. I would imagine NHS wouldn't have taken a contract without reassurance from ford.
@jamesgriffiths30572 ай бұрын
@RescueFit no the older fiat's with the 3.0 engine are bullet proof. the new 2.2 or 2.0 litre run lock dilutes the thin engine oil and then need a new engine the brand new ones ha e runlock disabled so this doesn't happen.
@vwgolffancarreviews71112 ай бұрын
Actually the fiat burn patient's legs and also paramedics can't drive them thay whre on the news a couple of years ago and now then I got Renault ambulances in my area the fords also have a wet belt issue would like to go for VW ambulance if I ever need an ambulance and if the fit turns up I'm not going it I will tell the staff I would like a Mercedes ambulance or Renault
@nathanpetrovski7525Ай бұрын
8:45 The emissions don't actually matter. Vehicle manufacturers shouldn't have to comply with these stupid regulations. This is still a really cool vehicle.
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Unfortunately ambulances are having to be designed with these regs or guidelines in mind. thanks for watching, hopefully see you on the next one!
@jackmidd1232 ай бұрын
Hope I never see the inside of one for myself
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Fingers crossed !
@gravemind6536Ай бұрын
I hope to god they don't have the wet belt engines from the normal Transit vans, Ford are a terrible choice should have stuck with the Mercedes Sprinter platform.
@RescueFitАй бұрын
Im only learning about this 'wet belt' from the comments, will ask this on the next video, thanks for watching
@gravemind6536Ай бұрын
@@RescueFit I knew about it in the petrol engines but I only learned about the diesel transit engines recently I never assumed the stupidity would stretch so far they'd dare put a wet belt in a diesel engine particularly one for commercial use.
@samuesoeilyoriy6581Ай бұрын
FORD A BAD CAB UNIT BAD ENGINE GARUANTEED IT WILL BREAK WHEN YOU WILL NEED IT MOST
@RescueFitАй бұрын
THANKS FOR WATCHING
@jamesgriffiths30572 ай бұрын
it's a dca, double crewed ambulance. not a double staffed ambulance !🤦♂️
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@jamesgriffiths3057 we call them DSA over here in the East of England
@jamesgriffiths30572 ай бұрын
@RescueFit rest of the country it's dca. even says it in the nhs spec document lol. OK just need to say in the video dca. in the parts of the uk.
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@jamesgriffiths3057 👍🏻
@scotty2hottyltd2 ай бұрын
@@jamesgriffiths3057as per the vid in EEAST (I work for EEAST) they are DSAs.
@EnjoyFirefighting2 ай бұрын
A Transit? Can barely get any worse chassis for an ambulance ... extremly poor driving performance 1:33 really nice driving position? Are you serious? Transits have some of the worst driving positions out there. The old Transit Custo was even worse than the new Transit, but it's still far from good. I'm not a tall man, but after a long busy shift with lots of driving my legs hurt when getting off the Transit There's a reason why the Transits aren't bought for ALS Emergency Ambulances here, only as BLS Transport Ambulances which primarily run non emergency scheduled runs 2:48 no stretcher platform? The stretcher right at the ground? Really? overall it looks like rather little compartment space on that ambulance ...
@RescueFitАй бұрын
1:33 yes in my opinion, compare to the FIAT cab, its a nice driving position. Yes I am serious. Nice being about 7/10 on the my knees are safe scale. 2.48 This is pretty normal here I think, the lower the patient cot to the ground the lower the centre of gravity and less body roll. Designers and trusts are hoping to reduce crew movement in the rear to enable them to keep their seatbelts on. You are correct, this is a little compartment, to save weight, thats the whole ideal or the unit. Thanks for watching, you have a great channel
@samuesoeilyoriy6581Ай бұрын
WHY USE THE WORST CAB UNIT A FORD ENGINE IN A SITUATION WHERE LIFE OR DEATH DEPENDS ON RELIABILITY?
@RescueFitАй бұрын
YOU HAVE CAPS LOCK ON
@Ben-oy1td2 ай бұрын
Under powered Small interior Terrible driving position Bulk head seems to close to steering wheel ( even with adjustment) No thru hatch - Comms tricky Narrower than Mercs Huge gaps / trapping risk when doors open. Hard to internally transfer patient from the chair to the bed Airway chair offset from the bed Inferior to the mercs. Terribly unconnected rear seats Storage bad. Single axel Terrible ride Awful not retractable steps with a cheese grater surface You’ve clearly never worked on one ! It’s awful “It goes into park when you are finished” Wow - terrific review !
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your valued feedback
@Ben-oy1tdАй бұрын
@@RescueFityou can’t be happy with that review though ? Seriously ?
@RescueFitАй бұрын
@@Ben-oy1td Hi Ben, thanks for visiting the video again. What are you asking if I am happy about please? - your review of the vehicle - your review of my video - my review of the vehicle - the vehicle itself thanks, Brad
@Ben-oy1tdАй бұрын
@@RescueFityou haven’t really “reviewed” it other than being descriptive about what it looks like. That’s not a review. That’s an observational video. A review is / can be critical. Telling us there are “lots of buttons in the middle” and telling us an auto box has “ park, reverse and drive” is quite the review !
@RescueFitАй бұрын
@@Ben-oy1td I agree and that’s why I never referred to it as a review other than it that comment reply. It’s a light hearted tour of a vehicle I was invited to go and see.
@zcharged82942 ай бұрын
im not sure all the technical equipment in the front of the ambulance is meant to be shown to the public online... the workings of communication systems, call signs etc are protected and not to be given out from government vehicles due to ongoing national terror threat as far as im aware. that is why freedom of information requests have been refused for internal communications by ambulance service (and probably police etc too)
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
Hi thanks for your concern, I wouldn't want any sensitive information being poorly managed either. The trust has given me access to this vehicle and had been sent the video to be proof viewed. Call signs of the vehicle are on the outside on the truck and so are in full view of the public. These vehicles are in public spaces constantly and so can be viewed at any time such as open days etc, so the inner workings are available to be found anyway. I don't believe I have included any sensitive information but happy to be asked about it. thanks.
@scotty2hottyltd2 ай бұрын
The call sign is literally written on each side so anyone can see it!!! The radio was off and no mdt fitted so no information was visible during this video
@zcharged82942 ай бұрын
@@RescueFit ok cool thanks
@emsservices6090Ай бұрын
you cant get onto the airwave network, so theres no risk. Unlike police, we are dispatched by mdt
@foxylady10482 ай бұрын
You would think that the NHS would have gone fully electric if we are not going diesel and petrol after 2025. Ime ashamed to see them go this way. Shame on you guys.
@RescueFit2 ай бұрын
@@foxylady1048 just to understand your position correctly, are you saying the NHS should go fully electric? And what are you ashamed of, please confirm. Thanks
@harry64882 ай бұрын
🥱”sorry mate i know you’re bleeding out but we just need to charge up in this services quickly!”