Training

Emergency show

by Mark Rowe

As the UK emerges from a winter of storms and floods, the free-to-attend Emergency Services Show is for those preparing for future incidents. Aimed at everyone involved in emergency response, planning and recovery, this year’s event (which returns to the NEC Birmingham on September 24 and 25) will include underwater rescue demonstrations, a new search and rescue zone and a networking area featuring over 80 emergency services-related voluntary sector partners and NGOs.

Event director David Brown says: “The Emergency Services Show offers visitors genuine opportunities for learning and networking. Nothing compares to physically handling an unfamiliar piece of equipment or gaining practical experience of the latest rescue techniques. Training alongside other bluelight service or rescue professionals, discussing challenges and sharing ideas improves co-working and empowers visitors to do their jobs better.”

A new feature, bringing together the UK’s search and rescue organisations, has been announced for 2014. Visitors to the SAR Zone will be able to speak to the likes of The RNLI, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, RAF Search & Rescue, Cave Rescue, Mountain Rescue and the Association of Lowland Rescue. Underwater rescue demonstrations will take place on The Emergency Services Show Lake.

Meanwhile the British Red Cross, CFOA National Resilience, National Ambulance Resilience Unit, AA Special Operations, Flood Forecasting Centre, The Environment Agency and The Met Office will be among those exhibiting in the Emergency Response Zone.

Training will include seminars, simulations and opportunities to see the latest life saving techniques and equipment. The College of Paramedics for example will again be running their free workshops.

“This year’s event will very much focus on the need to go back to basics – the basics of patient care which many in the industry feel have been undervalued while procedures and targets have been top of the agenda. Paramedics for example will find out how they can use their resources, technology and clinical knowledge to improve patient care,” says David.

Running alongside The Emergency Services Show in private rooms in the atrium outside Halls 17 and 18, will be a number of AGMs and meetings, held by industry bodies such as CFOA National Resilience, The Emergency Planning Society and Fire National Procurement Group. All attendees at these meetings will have access to The Emergency Services Show.

Now in its ninth year, The Emergency Services Show is aimed at anybody involved in emergency response, planning and recovery, including all bluelight services, voluntary workers and service providers. To register visit www.emergencyuk.com

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