A British Army Warrior armoured fighting vehicle was used to rescue a Lancashire Fire and Rescue fire engine after it got stuck in mud.
The First Fusiliers had been showing the public their Warrior at the Royal Lancashire Show, when heavy rain caused many vehicles to get stuck in the sodden ground.
The Army North West tweeted a video of the recovery, saying: “Who rescues the rescuers? The Army of course!”
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Looks more like it drove over a hay bail
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Hope they remembered to say "tank you".
I remember the days when I use to drive those. I miss it so much
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I heard they were given medals for this.
Tanks a lot😊
“it’s ironic”
Wouldn’t be the first time the British Army has done the job for the firefighters 😅😅
That fire service drive is still writing!! “ Whilst…….!” We’ve all been there! 😂😂
I was taught that the safety distance is equal to the length of the winch cable as if it breaks the strain energy causes it to whip around.