Emergency Services Day 2009 (Staged incident)

This video deals with a staged incident in which a car hits an overturned tanker. Here you can see the techniques used by the rescue services involved. Other Videos show vehicles arriving at Brooklands, driving up Test Hill and a general look around the site. There is also a video of the noisy Emergency Vehicle Convoy. the video is one of a number of High Definition Videos posted by the Brooklands Film Crew, relating to the 2009 Brooklands Emergence Services Mayday Event. Thanks to: Ontime Automotive Limited, St John Ambulance, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service and Surrey Police The camera men were Paul Swift and Andy Lambert. More at www.maydayevent.co.uk
Video Rating: 4 / 5













that tanker isnt gunna be ontime anymore. lol
@andysvideo thanks, i thought it looked like camberley a bit so i asked just to check
It is the one in Walton. This year it will be the Cobham lads but Some of the Walton guys are attending.
which fire station is that?
That was prettty c cool i am a member of st john ambulance but im only a cadet but i have been doing it for 2 years now so i noow what im talking about but dont you think i no its only a training show thing but would they of sent a rapid response car and a extr fire engine or is that just me.
paul did nothing just stood there then laughed at me
now how about i right the comment on my log in!! but still not happy!!!
I edited out the Cartwheel one of them did!
Fire service- No rush lads!
Looks Awsome I’m going to try and come this year (2010)
When ambulance aid 2 is achieved thats a high level of A&E course, also a lot of us are NHS paramedics (in the UK) or even fully trained medical doctors, also some countries use us as their NHS equivalent. Sadly people who are misinformed stick by what they think they know and mislead others, which is why are reputation goes down.
He Called me a female tech!!!!! Not Happy!!!! But was a good way to show my skills and involvement in st john woop woop!!!
Some SJA ambulance crews are paramedics or doctors or nurses. Therefore they are very skilled in this.
That was very good. I enjoyed watching that. Im a member of St John Ambulance.
I stand by the actions of the Crew 100%. They only started to use the step bocks once the casualty’s head was immobilised with a head hold from the Medic Assist.
Put in this way will result in the vehicle resting firmly ontop of the highest step and the bottom is firmly in contact with the ground along its entire length = maximum spread of total load. If inverted this is a total waste of time as the cross sectional area in contact with the car is minute.
those fire fighters should be shown the right way to use those step blocks, lifting the car up to put them will do damage to the person trapped
Very good quality video, a bit sceptical of the use of St Johns for the demo, might give those attending the wrong impression of their skill level, otherwise excellent !
Loved watching that ….I am Traing in St Johns Ambulance ..then later …training as a Ambulance technicain. Im loveing the training so far .. …..brilliant !
quality video
Just an outstanding video, from the master!
Well done.
cheers,im sure david will let us,plus that truck is being refurbed this year so it will be spotless next year
Yes very sorry about that, we had to be up on the test hill for the more filming.
I agree it would have finished this segment off. I will promise DB, that if he lets you come again nest year, we will make sure we cover it (even if we have to do it after the event is over as we did with the fire engine).
Andy
shame no vid of the ontime wrecker turning the trailor over,i spent 3 days cleaning the wrecker for this
Ouch !
God forbid you end up in a real smash but…who would you want coming to your aid. Brad Pitt or me an the lads from S18 ?? Lol x