What a bit of luck coming across a video for Teddington! I was just looking at a volunteer wanted poster in Teddington about 30 seconds before finding this video :)
Fingers crossed these have changed by now, and also not inadvertently given to some poor soul receiving calls/messages that their dog is lost out to sea. Good spot Dan!
Hello I am a teacher from Bradford. I am creating an educational video for young people teaching them about the importance of our amazing volunteer emergency services and why they must be respected. Please could I use some of this footage with crediting of course?
This country needs people like you. I certainly would not encourage you to go out to rescue freeloaders who have put their own lives in danger and expect someone else to endanger theirs when they get into difficulties. We are talking about the thousands of people who have come in dinghies across the channel. They have wrecked the country I love. I can never help or forgive them.
No, YOU have ruined your own country with your hate and intolerance and racism. Sade that you care more about the melanin level of a person than about the life of a fellow Human.
When I was younger, we would holiday in Barmouth. They used to send up what my mum called "maroons". Loud aerisl bangs. Ive tried googling it and looking it up on RU-vid but I can't find anything. Am I misremembering?
You must be 7 minutes or closer away from the station to respond first person to arrive at the station is in charge of turning on the lights and the doors.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) are the ones that receive calls via the public, VHF channel 16 or Police/ emergency services. The MCA then task the RNLI for sea rescues or HM Coastguard teams for shore rescues and MCA SAR aircraft for any search and rescue that needs air support.
Irish Coastguard and HM coastguard have rescue boats but the the network isn’t as big as the RNLI. They do rescue coordination, cliff rescue, environmental protection and Helicopter rescue but that is contracted out
I live at Shoreham in UK. Theres a lifeboat building there. Huge. At the mouth of the port in front of them by only a few hindred meters is a wall. In the shed is retired pilots with binoculars looking up and down the most blandest beach line the world owns. Not far left is a power station. In between surfers try their lick on uber small waves. Ok so there if someone hit their head or took too much water in no way would RNLI get there and its only a few hundred meters away from their building. The sea would suck you down and the old boys in their shed would not see you either because their eyesight at 70 yrs old aint the best. No I dont believe the RNLI have all bases covered. They are good. I commend them. I take my hat off to them. Just life is life. To be that good you’d need satellite watching wveryone at every moment and rescue drones which could go under water grab you and then give you kiss of life. To this point I dont believe I have heard of a drone kissing you. So not available currently. Rnli thanks and you are fantastic just not perfect like most of these comments below are trying to suggest. When you have a kissing drone, maybe. Just please get the type with the big lips.
What a slow response time, this station seriously needs to streamline and remove a lot of these unnecessary steps, for a more rapid deployment. This is a case where HSE could pretentiously cause harm to the people waiting for the life boat, by slowing getting the boat into the water., for example the tractor bar...why is that not already upright ??? the building is therefore inadequate if the headroom is too low... seconds count and that is one of the an unnecessary step.
@@CymruEmergencyResponder I disagree there is room for improvement, you would say that if you have been drilled and brain washed with this process in daily safety meetings, however there is always ways to improve on safety procedures.
CSW 76 this is an instructional video that breaks things down step by step. In reality, the briefing is given whilst crew are dressing and the shore crew will be prepping the boat at the same time as that. It doesn’t take long at all.
I agree with UK Emergency Responder. The steps with the tractor are no doubt happening whilst the crew are kitting up and being briefed. This is a step-by-step instructional/promotional video, and some of the steps happen simultaneously and not sequentially.