Sorry but TFL this makes me panic a little more then if you said - "can a fire official please go to the control room" I'm thinking everyone in the being held a hostage in the control room and your calling for Inspector Gadget!!
It actually means a fire alarm system has been activated. Had there been a fire this introductory announcement for staff would have changed to an evacuation alarm. It is tested regualrly. That is why you may hear it a lot. The idea is to let station staff know of an activation so that preperations can be made for an evacuation if and when required. Simple !
it means there is a bomb or fire alert
laurenceMsts 4 weeks ago
Sorry but TFL this makes me panic a little more then if you said - "can a fire official please go to the control room" I'm thinking everyone in the being held a hostage in the control room and your calling for Inspector Gadget!!
Rm7258 4 weeks ago
They had that today again at euston. I think it's some kind of alarm for the staff without getting everyone in the station in a panic.
jazzykoenig 2 months ago
will...
i guess he's there already
MegaChipmuncs123123 4 months ago
Nice torture test.
MIKON8ERISBACK 4 months ago
It actually means a fire alarm system has been activated. Had there been a fire this introductory announcement for staff would have changed to an evacuation alarm. It is tested regualrly. That is why you may hear it a lot. The idea is to let station staff know of an activation so that preperations can be made for an evacuation if and when required. Simple !
andycbryant 4 months ago
it means there's fire, it's the code ''inspector sands'', and it means the fire is in the control room
JanitorGH7 7 months ago
It's an fire in the station control room
Starryguy1 9 months ago
its scary when it stops in mid sentence,like,will............ but gr8 vid though.i like :)
camothegr8 10 months ago
Why does Euston get that announcement more than any other London terminal?
Heard it twice personally, and seen four youtube videos with it.
MumblesCA 11 months ago