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I don't think they fully appreciate the situation
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Unfortunately I suspect it isn't an April Fool. More likely someone following a standard operating procedure without thinking about it.
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Wood28983 wrote:Unfortunately I suspect it isn't an April Fool. More likely someone following a standard operating procedure without thinking about it.
I think that is right- I like the way that the hose protecting strip is carefully lined up with the train tracks. Very neat and very tidy. These guys have done the training.
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I find it very very very hard to believe.
Having been in the fire service for many years I cannot think for one moment that this type of thing would happen? Unless of course the train track is disused except for maybe some farm tractors ? It does however look like a proper train track.
If the tracks are still in use I wonder if there is a picture of "after" the train has passed along?
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That's got to be a wind up or a joke.
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It would be great if someone would share with the rest of us what this is all about. The link shows us nothing, unless we are a 'twitter' user.
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Jane Blunt wrote:It would be great if someone would share with the rest of us what this is all about. The link shows us nothing, unless we are a 'twitter' user.
It works for me, and I'm not and have never been a twitter user (at least, not before I clicked this link, I guess I've used it now).
It's a photo of a fire engine hose across some train tracks.
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I have just made a discovery! When I am in Internet Explorer, I don't see the picture, when I am in Firefox I do!!
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Perhaps they were thinking of this incident in America.
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Is this a rules based error?
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I keep thinking I should defend the firefighters.
Has anyone seen a train on these tracks? Perhaps the line is not in use, or it could be a Sunday when trains do not run?
I was trained (excuse the pun) in a situation like this to tunnel under the rails by moving the stones beneath the rail and passing the hose through under the rail, if you look to the rigt of the road surface this would be quite simple in this location.
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FireSafety101 wrote:
Has anyone seen a train on these tracks? Perhaps the line is not in use, or it could be a Sunday when trains do not run?
I'm pretty sure it's not a disused line - the rails are too shiny.
I don't think it's the UK - the traffic sign doesn't look like a standard UK one, and a UK open level crossing has a give-way sign, which this doesn't. Unfenced railways are vanishingly rare in the UK, especially in urban areas. A UK fire engine would have saturn yellow in its hazard markings on the rear, and would have a yellow registration plate. I'm also in two minds about the track gauge.
If it's not UK, I have no idea what the rules are about line blocks, and it may very well be that there's a simple system for stopping trains.
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