A Day In The Life of a London Firefighter
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Following the London Fire Brigade with unprecedented access, as they respond to a whole range of emergencies.
In this second episode, one hundred firefighters are mobilised to a massive fire at a garden centre near Heathrow Airport. Things take a dramatic turn when it’s discovered there is a large quantity of highly explosive gas canisters on site, directly in the path of the spreading fire. And things go from bad to worse as the brigade realise they don’t have enough water to keep the canisters cool and fight the fire...
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Total respect to all Emergency services you risk your lives to help the public without the support of the government. They cut your budgets but they still get paid for doing nothing in particular. God bless each and every one of you. Stay safe Ladies & Gents.
@bottleandscrap7626
Жыл бұрын
no i dont think so
@justinsmith4562
Жыл бұрын
God isnt real
@rogerpartner2648
Ай бұрын
Respect you do the best with what you have. London Councils don’t Put resources into the BRIGANDS Anymore. Because big fires are rare. But the Influx of immigrants with overloaded houses. Cooking with hot fat . When a fire starts they panic run away. Not even calling 999. Etc. apart from chemical fires. Home Hot fat pans cooking is very High incidence/. .. also sadly young kids Being burnt in Hot Fat Fires.
When they are all eating and the alarm goes off and they all jump up in unison... some reflexes! You know that they've got that drilled into them. What a team.
@luxaly9510
Жыл бұрын
imagine being with one of them having the watches alarm sound as ringtone :D
@dynamo1796
2 ай бұрын
The leader of the specialist crash unit almost looked frustrated that his unit wasn't going to be called up.
@sjmacca7499
3 күн бұрын
i do that when ur mom rings the bell
No ambulance for that long is insane and completely inexcusable. Ofcourse not to the people on the ground, but the people in charge
It’s actually such a shame seeing a young woman almost dying and having to wait 3 hours for one ambulance.
@gursisingh1940
Жыл бұрын
Thank the government. Like for 99% of all the problems we have
@notrobloxplayz2468
Жыл бұрын
I know it is sad
@pingu255
Жыл бұрын
utterly disgraceful, fire brigade overstretched, ambulance service overstretched, police overstretched, whole health service overstretched, social care already long broken, prisons overstretched and broken. Only a matter of time before the final straw comes and everything completely collapses. How this country once was able to control a quarter of the world and be the most powerful on earth I cannot comprehend, given the shocking state it is in now. Joke.
@swiftyblueredblue715
Жыл бұрын
Remember, there's no money for U.K citizens left. But £1,000 per day per person for all the scruffs fleeing nothing at all, nipping over on rafts is manageable
@grlscove8858
Жыл бұрын
Its gotten worse, There was a flat fire down the road from me and some lady had alot of smoke inhalation and the fire brigade requested an amublance and it arrrived 6 hours later. (This was south london)
Mad respect to all emergency crews and their families. Stay safe.
I work for the FDNY and my twin brother works for LFB in London. They do some crazy sh** with not so great equipment. Astonishes me what they go through on the daily and it can ALL be prevented!
@eliastamim2319
Жыл бұрын
That's so cool that your brother work in London! You sir are awesome working in the TOP FD in the world.
@infrared567
6 ай бұрын
Such as what?
@CavesAreIrrelevant
2 ай бұрын
@@infrared567 Yeah would be good to understand what stuff is limiting / crazy and what equipment you feel they should have?
@peetagreefin7762
Ай бұрын
It’s not so much that I doubt you but can you explain how that’s possible? You need to be a UK citizen to work for LFB and a US citizen to work for FDNY. I’m assuming one of you must have a dual citizenship or something?
All the emergency services are under pressure, every where, not just in London, and it is a crime that these wonderful people are not better supported in the work that they do.
The amount of BS calls that dispatch has to deal with today is mind boggling. I wonder what - if anything - is going on in the minds of kids that make those calls. When I was little, one of the lads from the local fire brigade lived next door. Never even dreamed about making any hoax calls. Had I done so and my parents had caught me making those calls (this was the 80s - land line only or public payphones)...I would have gotten a proper hiding, and rightfully so. Fire fighters were heroes to me back then and they still are now.
Shoutout to Edric for being awesome! You, and your colleagues, inspire me 😍
The firefighters are brilliant and do a great job.
@brian.7966
Жыл бұрын
really? how many real emergencies do they do in a year, don`t get me wrong we all need the Fire Service but you lot overplay them a bit too much. they will only work within their own group, and they certainly don`t work with other emergency Services.
@philbeckett3254
Жыл бұрын
@@brian.7966 you sausage
@Samjones11203
Жыл бұрын
@@brian.7966 are you serious??! Fire crews are always being called to incidents - fires, crashes, animal rescues, automatic fire alarm call-outs, water rescues and many more. If they’re not on a call, they’re training. You’re clueless mate 😂
@Oddly1970
Жыл бұрын
Brian a negative Troll you’ll find lots of Brian’s commenting on KZread.. !
@phantompizza
Жыл бұрын
@@brian.7966 They are literally working with other emergency services all the time every day what the fuck are you on
Must take a certain mindset to be able to do that job. I know i don't have it. Mega kudos to all those who go through all that specialist training and show up for every shift having no idea of what awaits them.
3 hours for an ambulance in London?! Third world level.
There was a movie made about the backdraft phenomenon in the nineties. Good movie that highlighted just how dangerous a backdraft is to firefighters.
@tarantulamum4322
Ай бұрын
brilliant movie one of my favourites 😍
I always pay respect to these first responders around the world, regardless of their nationality.
@GermanNurse
Жыл бұрын
Thanks budd
They’ve shut down numerous stations and disbanded battalions at a time when such emergency services are required the most. This country is an absolute joke
@adamatch9624
2 ай бұрын
The government is the country isn’t
@dmc41987
Ай бұрын
Tory government absolute idiots
Edric's laugh 😂😂
One thing I can say from being a firefighter on the east coast of the United States is that the UK there's a lot different than here and it is generally amazing and I would love to see some of the stuff and gear that the fire brigade has and see it and use it in the u.s.a. because it just looks more organized but there's no stuff we have here such as the fire helmets I love the European style better than the stuff we have here because our helmets are so hard to fit and the so uncomfortable and our back of our necks are slightly less covered and the European style pretty much has all those bases covered
@robee480
5 күн бұрын
Wouldn’t it be great if the American/English brigades could organise a trip on both sides so each side visits and gets to see the workings and equipments in the stations
@josephbarbarich1469
5 күн бұрын
@@robee480 yeah that would be awesome like a exchange program. I personally would love that.
You forgot (kings cross fire) November 1987
great job and teamwork
Bloody Brave Men. Heroes...
18:26 thats a beautiful evo
@JoeMama-xu8sb
2 ай бұрын
Indeed
@tarantulamum4322
Ай бұрын
love evo's😊
@tarantulamum4322
Ай бұрын
my mate thought it was a skyline
Ansells Garden Centre in West Drayton. Since rebuilt. I was there took a lot of photos of the incident. Cylinders and fireworks on the site was the biggest risk
Over 3 hours wait for an ambulance for a RTC in one of the biggest capital cities in Europe is absolute shambles. Unbelievable.
Thank God for firefighting from the air. I would like to think that there are new laws on the use of flame protection in the storage of gas tanks and other flammable items, especially in commercial settings where there are more than one or two cylinders.
They deserve every penny they get.
We sleep easy in our beds, knowing that the emergency service boys and girls put our safety as priority one. I salute you all.
3+ hour wait for an ambulance at a wreck is absolutely ridiculous! Clearly, the government needs to make some changes and fund more ambulance services and increase the fire department budget
One of th world's finest Fire Dept's
UK-s firecode just like in US is stuck in 1960-70, and its ambulance service is like in US , both are heavily under funded ubers :D
@oisinmtom
2 ай бұрын
The NHS ambulences opperate on a stablise, treat(if possible), transport not like the us Stabilise and transport
Imagine sitting pinched in a car for over 2 hours waiting for an ambulance, disgrace.
"1400 litres of water per minute", pretty impressive.
The 2 story building at the start just seems like it was asking for it. A gardening centre = plants. LPG tanks sitting about and fucking fireworks?!
As American firefighter medic we have the same problem with our ambos running 30 to 40 mintues
@kennethisaacson622
Жыл бұрын
I work EMS in Detroit, MI...you can be waiting almost an hour for an available rig somedays for "CPR in progress by citizens"
@dmishaw9998
Жыл бұрын
@@kennethisaacson622 its sad. but the thing is we gent frequent flyers, or people who dont need a ambo but have nobody else to call. and most cities are underpaid and very toxic work environments for ems.like i wish we could fix it
@Serenity_yt
5 күн бұрын
That's ridiclous we also have a massive problem with frequent fliers but we've got a 10 min limit to reach the patient by law (so you call there's an ambulance there in max 10 min) we can't always keep it but there is basic medically qualified personel there within 10 min (we call those first responders and theyre sent by dispatch when they know the ambulance takes longer) just the transport capabilities take 20 maybe 30 if you're really rurally and your "emergency" is a lightly sprained ankle while there are 5 CPRs going (If one area consistently doesnt achieve the 10 then they get more ambos). Our transport ambulances with the absolute lowest prio have a 4-6 hour wait if its really busy .... for grandmas sitting home transfer after her CT came back clean. If you want to go to hospital bc your GP thinks it might be good to get a check up and you cant walk its there within 1h. And people still complain, heck the people (me included) working in our system complain 😅 *For reference I work in Bavaria
This is from an ITV show called Inside London Fire Brigade. It would be good if you clarified this in the description.
@rowanbawden7783
Жыл бұрын
Do you know is they still show it on the tv
@luisrowlands9411
Жыл бұрын
@@rowanbawden7783 unfortunately not
@luisrowlands9411
Жыл бұрын
@@rowanbawden7783 unfortunately it was like 3 episodes then stopped, the episodes have been uploaded on here somewhere
@rowanbawden7783
Жыл бұрын
@@luisrowlands9411 Ah ok thanks for answering
@emilysymonns982
Жыл бұрын
Well you can tell it’s from tv, with the gaps for the ads
great video keep it up LFB
3 hours for an ambulance, what a disgrace.
A patient waiting 3 hours for an ambulance in America is unheard of
I did not know an ambulance could get diverted from your case.
@ltrkx.incorp
Жыл бұрын
I think it depends if something more serious comes up then an ambulance could get diverted
@Alucard-gt1zf
Жыл бұрын
Yep, why send an ambulance to a broken leg when a dude has 5 minutes to live after having a heart attack nearby?
@EnjoyFirefighting
Жыл бұрын
@@Alucard-gt1zf more an issue in the UK tbh ... in many countries you have sufficient ambulances that they don't have to be diverted over and over again
The condition of the NHS is a disgrace and our pathetic government is doing nothing about it.
Funny how they have removed the cladding off the other tower block
Edrick ❤ we all need an edrick to keep us calm !!! Edrick and mo gilligan same person diff jobs ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🏴
I've just moved out of a set of 3 High Rise flats in hull.i was on the 10th floor. I lived there.for over 11 years.im glad I'm out now.we used to have a fire hose.on each landing. The council. Took them out.in 2015. I would hate.to see another.fire.in any high rise.tower block.
Hi mate met you at Huddersfield station last night, it's Michael who was playing piano, coincidentally I also love trains!
@tarantulamum4322
Ай бұрын
?😊
Do they think we have dementia or something? How many times did they introduce those gas cylinders?
this is US and Canadian fire departments on a daily bases
Hi there in 🏴 uk
As seen L,F,B, are not on their own in fighting fire,s as we have just seen a firefighter died after attending a call in Edinbugh
I FOUND IT AGAIN YAY
Curious as to why faces were blurred out for no ID.
FYI Firefighters CANNOT survive in 600'C temps, so what is said around the 35 minute mark is completely untrue.
I can't believe when they starting putting the fire out it was gone. Thank the L.F.B
5:25 did he just say half an hour?! wtf is this normal in London? 6:00 Ambulance diverted so we have no ambulance?? 12:49 His crew waited 2h for an ambulance mate im never travelling to GB again
Very large friend in tree 😂
Love The LFB!👍🚒🔥👨🚒⛑🧯🚨🇬🇧
time is long overdue to have paramedics trained and intergrated with fire crews
@davepowell7168
Жыл бұрын
Already standard in the US, commonsense really
@paxundpeace9970
Жыл бұрын
@@davepowell7168 UK has a different firefighting tradition. They have quite the short supply of Paramedics in the UK. At least have some ambulance run by the fire department and train some firefighters to become EMTs would help. Maybe they can cross staff vehicle together with EMS London Ambulance services.
@markusschafer4895
Жыл бұрын
Also standard in most of german fire brigades. But in additional there is a rule that an ambulance has to arrive at 7-15 minutes after the call. In most cases this is complied. Three hours would be unthinkable...
@EnjoyFirefighting
Жыл бұрын
@@markusschafer4895 in MOST German fire departments? No, definetly not!
@markusschafer4895
Жыл бұрын
@@EnjoyFirefighting Here are the German rules (ambulance is carried by fire Department or other organisations) hope KZread translates for you: Immer vom Eingang der Notfallmeldung in der Leitstelle bis zum Eintreffen am Notfallort) Baden-Württemberg: 10-15 Minuten[1] Bayern: max. 12 Minuten kürzeste planerische Fahrtzeit (zzgl. nicht näher definierter Bearbeitungszeit in der ILST)[10] Berlin: bedarfsgerecht Brandenburg: 15 Minuten (bei elektronischen Einsatzleitsystemen ab dem Zeitpunkt der Erstalarmierung) Bremen: 95 % in 10 Minuten Hamburg: 8-10 Minuten (DV der BF), laut Gesetzestext „Bedarfsgerecht und angemessen“ Hessen: 90 % in 10 Minuten, 95 % in 15 Minuten (Rettungsdienst), 15 Minuten theoretisch-planerische Erreichbarkeit vom Standort aus (Notarzt)[11] Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: 10 Minuten Niedersachsen: 95 % in 15 Minuten[12] Nordrhein-Westfalen: 8 Minuten, in ländlichen Bereichen 12 Minuten Rheinland-Pfalz: 15 Minuten Saarland: 95 % in 12 Minuten Sachsen: 95 % in 12 Minuten Sachsen-Anhalt: 12 Minuten Schleswig-Holstein: 12 Minuten Thüringen: 14 Minuten, in ländlichen Bereichen 17 Minuten. Edit: at least every fire department has first aid capabilities and a professional fireman will certainly be s paramedic too.
Police senor ranked officers are posh toffs with fancy degrees who get direct entry. Fire officers are people whom worked hard from entry level and have deserved their promotions. Police take note.
R E S P E C T
U can stop prank or abuse calls simple emergency service shud av option to tick and report then mobile network companies shud charge caller £20 per call ad to next bill problem solved.
Great Fires of London. Fireman Sam.
Reupload?
West Drayton 💀
Sooty the fireman
17:42 Mbappe brother? XD
0:24 that women's face
What’s original show called
@davidodonovan4982
Жыл бұрын
Inside London Fire Brigade
LFD should never have a blamed for grandfell.
@VolaDrizzify...
Жыл бұрын
you mean grenfell
@davepowell7168
Жыл бұрын
They never have been
14:50 so EMS needed 3 Hours to get an ambulance to the Scene? Wow...i heard that NHS had major Problems but this is really really bad....
They really should have their breathing apparatus still on while inside that house clearing it out. 20:48 all the smoke and residue floating up is full of carcinogens and toxic chemicals. Their health is going to suffer in a few decades, breathing this all the time.
3 hours for an ambulance!!! Keep voting Conservative and maybe we can change that 3 into a 4 or 5 hour wait...better yet, they just don't turn up! So glad all that EU money we saved went to the NHS!
@MsK-xm7vw
Жыл бұрын
120 million for Charles's Coronation! 117 million to support the Royal WEF lapdog annually! I'd say the problem of funding lies squarely on the British Parliament and the greed of the institution of the Royal Family (or what's left of it)!
@EnjoyFirefighting
Жыл бұрын
as if the situation got ANY better since they left the EU. It didn't, not at all
@infrared567
6 ай бұрын
@@EnjoyFirefightinghe was being sarcastic
I hope the water company were fined for the flood and the money went to the Fire Services. They need all the money they can get, especially with this government.
I feel really bad for Micheal
Same story too often in this country. Brave emergency services, armed forces, amazing care workers, doctors and nurses all let down and underfunded and underpaid by successive governments Labour and Conservative. No clue what happens in the real world. What a mess
3 hours for an ambulance? Call a taxi..
@EnjoyFirefighting
Жыл бұрын
sometimes not really an option, is it?
@ricco0911
Жыл бұрын
@@EnjoyFirefighting I’ve never waited 3 hours for an ambulance in 39 years. I’d say 3 hours is a systemic failure.
@EnjoyFirefighting
Жыл бұрын
@@ricco0911 neither did I, but some patients might not be able to get to the taxi ... It definetly IS a failure of the system
@ricco0911
Жыл бұрын
@@EnjoyFirefighting lol, I was kind of teasing about the taxi…but honestly, if I had to wait 3 hours, I’d transport them in the engine..
Ivron Toney
Why are the faces of lower-ranking personnel blurred? As an American, this is strange to me.
@post_human_luden
4 күн бұрын
it's probably just because they didn't want to be a part of the series but still needed to be filmed for it to make sense
I would love to know how the press and TV shows get hold of the 999 calls. I put a request in for the call I made once, and they said they can't get them of the system to give to me. Sounds like they fob my FOI request off.
How are they trapped when the door is able to open
Free ambulance rides u gotta wait for damn
I wonder what could be causing such a strain on the ambulance service. 🤔 hhhmmmmmm.
When was this filmed in real life
@rats2864
Жыл бұрын
2017 I think
@jimmylla7086
Жыл бұрын
@otto jones long time ago. This is the old brigade uniform and helmets. This was probably filmed around 2017
@emilysymonns982
Жыл бұрын
@otto jones no that was when it was uploaded to youtube
This is from 2018
@emilysymonns982
Жыл бұрын
Around 2017*
But this country has billions to send to Ukraine and Israel. But can’t support it’s own emergency services
@BelgianProblem
Ай бұрын
Can’t really use armoured vehicles as emergency response vehicles
@BillySmith-pu6cn
Ай бұрын
@BelgianProblem but the money spent to provide them vehicles could of gone to the fire service in our own country...
@BelgianProblem
Ай бұрын
@@BillySmith-pu6cn The vehicles were already paid for, likely before the Ukraine war even started.
Hello everyone, please tell me a good online store of fire equipment in England
when did that fire happen??
@emilysymonns982
Жыл бұрын
Around 2017
The fall of Rome. Pt2. Abandon London.
Long Live The British Fireman.
what the fuck is wrong with the UK? cutting the budget for firefighters of all departments?? that 3 hour wait for an ambulance would be completely unacceptable in the tiny towns with volunteer county firefighters in the US, but in the capitol of Britain? Absolutely absurd.
ahh yes good old edrick who was never actually at grenfell but claimed he was
@thert.hon.thelordnicholson7261
Жыл бұрын
He was there, you don't know what you're talking about you clown. He wasn't there at the start, but he did attend.
@leenisp8nis909
Жыл бұрын
@@thert.hon.thelordnicholson7261 he did not attend you clown get your facts right
@thert.hon.thelordnicholson7261
Жыл бұрын
@@leenisp8nis909 You don't know what you're talking about you tit. Stop chatting bollocks.
@thert.hon.thelordnicholson7261
Жыл бұрын
@@leenisp8nis909 Did you attend, or were you busy streaming CoD from your mom's basement you little gremlin.
@infrared567
Жыл бұрын
Posted this already but just for your visibility: I'm genuinely sick of the clear racist targeting of Edric Kennedy-Macfoy clearly from Firefighters. The London Fire Brigade has just gone through a cultural review, you should be ashamed of yourself. As I mentioned, read both of Edric's witness statements in full before commenting.
Thanks all our firefighters, but I'd like to see stores of gas, fireworks and similar substances banned from any urban / inhabited areas. locations. Surly, it adds more problems to F & R teams
Cooked breakfast, workout, snooker, lunch, workout, table tennis, home. Bosh.
It is interesting to watch fire sit around for hours for ambo. As police I have sat and waited an hour and a half for a suspected stroke of a driver who crashed.
@cliveramsbotty6077
Жыл бұрын
police sitting around and waiting, there's a surprise
@ataka2142
Жыл бұрын
@@cliveramsbotty6077 Ignorant troll comment. At least know even a little bit of knowledge on the topic before looking like a tit.
wish people would NOT make hoax calls 😢
Hoax calls should be a crime. You have their number and address so police go to them and they are charged with that crime. Make this a crime and cut that stuff right out. Ridiculous that nothing is being done.
it's a nonsense the speaker say if it's a gas pipe it's wild be if it's high heat it's not willing be both it's will happen an that's the defend best regard a former fire brigate mand
Majority of these fires caused by people, in the recent years, the rise of immigration from the third-world has been one of the key factors.
3 hours waiting for an ambulance for a severly injured patient? Incredible. May be they shouldn't send all the money to Ukraine and instead buy a couple of ambulances and pay their crews.
@EnjoyFirefighting
Жыл бұрын
that was an issue well before the war
@andersl8233
2 ай бұрын
Considering this is from 2017 i dont se how thosse two have any relation.
I think LFB should take a more Americanized approach and have all firefighters be EMTs
Next Week: A Day In The Life of a Mexican Firefighters, featuring Jose and Hose-B.
we should put any explosives away from buildings. so annoying
Sending billions abroad for armed forces yet cutting essential services. I hate this country.