tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-863336524369281662.post7106136489063444854..comments2023-09-20T07:12:07.398-07:00Comments on Veater Ecosan: "The World About Us": Veaterecosanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12641952897751927118noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-863336524369281662.post-27695273256987262017-07-17T06:47:29.735-07:002017-07-17T06:47:29.735-07:00Just one more step down the road to totalitarian g...Just one more step down the road to totalitarian government. Apparently we now need ambulance and fire personnel to be dressed like para-military people yet local government controllers see no danger in this!!!! Of course its all just precautionary training. Meanwhile government allows hugely dangerous renovation of tower blocks and a fire service completely impotent to deal with the consequences! WAKE UP PEOPLE TO WHAT SECRETIVE ELEMENTS OF GOVERNMENT IS TRYING TO DO TO OUR CIVIC SOCIETY.Veaterecosanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12641952897751927118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-863336524369281662.post-1955429501600552672017-07-17T06:08:39.073-07:002017-07-17T06:08:39.073-07:00Tim Veater1 second ago
From: http://www.bbc.co.uk/...Tim Veater1 second ago<br />From: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-england-bristol-40607464 8:24<br />Firefighters in Devon and Somerset are being trained to give emergency medical treatment to victims of a terror attack, the BBC can reveal.<br /><br />Medic<br />BBC<br />Their role would be to provide back up to paramedics at the scene.<br /><br />A team of 42 volunteers have been taught how to deal with bullet wounds, shock, and injuries caused from being hit by fast-moving vehicles. They’re also being given bulletproof vests and helmets, and have been trained in terrorist tactics with police firearms teams.<br /><br />The move is in response to the changing terror threat and marauding attacks using vehicles and guns, such as those carried out in Paris and at London Bridge.<br />Show less<br />Reply <br /> Tim Veater <br />Tim Veater1 second ago<br />17:55<br />27 Jan<br />Firefighters from Devon and Somerset are getting ready for what they're describing as the "biggest fire exercise ever to be held in Devon".<br /><br />About 150 firefighters will be involved in tackling a simulated fire at the now empty Civic Centre in Plymouth on Sunday.<br /><br />The drill is designed to look at how crews tackle fires in the increasing numbers of high rise buildings in the region.<br /><br />Dummies have already been placed around the building in preparation.<br />Read more<br />Reply <br /> Tim Veater <br />Tim Veater1 second ago<br />There was this from end of last year: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-37675952<br />Reply <br /> Tim Veater <br />Tim Veater1 second ago<br />On today's news, a South West 'emergency exercise' with fire and ambulance personnel dealing with multiple crisis actors pretending (very convincingly) to be injured. However it should be noted how these people see it necessary to wear protective uniforms including weapon grade helmets! Yet further evidence of the mind conditioning nonsense being promoted by our so-called "democratic" government for hugely remote risk. (Unless of course they have something planned for the SW just in case we are feeling left out of the drama) Bristol, Temple Meads, I note was cordoned off so I suppose the roll-out is getting closer!<br />Read more<br />Reply <br /> Tim Veater <br />Tim Veater1 second ago<br />This might interest you? Sounds very Common Purpose doesn't it? [PPT]JESIP Training & Delivery Workshops 2017<br />www.jesip.org.uk/uploads/media/.../JESIP_Training_Delivery_Worksh.pptxVeaterecosanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12641952897751927118noreply@blogger.com