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Kick start your day with great actionable advice and tips about how to stay well despite the shift work! Discussing things like healthy eating, fitting in exercise and the importance of good sleep all …
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Last year, three paramedics brought their boat to The Emergency Services Show before they embarked on an incredible journey where they spent 50 days battling the elements rowing 3000 miles across the …
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Last year’s riots shocked us all as violence spread across the country, triggered by the murder of three young girls in Southport. In the first of our panels hosted by the College of Policing we look …
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Drawing on his own career in the military and working with emergency services in Northern Ireland, Jason Gillard will lead this practical panel focused on how to move from uniformed service to another …
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Can you help someone who isn’t breathing before the emergency services arrive? Learning CPR could save someone’s life, so join us in this bitesize hands on session to find out what to do and build you …
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Sergeant Rob Simpson has run two major multi agency exercises called Winter Storm. He joins us to share his top tips on how to set up a challenging exercise scenario, what works, what doesn't and how …
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Thales is pioneering technologies that help pilots and crews operate safely and effectively in challenging missions. In this session, Dave Drewitt will explore helmet-mounted displays, low-visibility …
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Our communities are changing, but what remains the same is the public's expectation for policing to deliver a trusted and effective service that cuts crime and keeps people safe. Join this session fro …
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Looking after our first responders is critical – before, during and after incidents – so when there are prolonged incidents like the summer riots, how do emergency services make sure that wellbeing is …
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In a first for the show, we're hosting a special meet up where we're giving you the chance to meet dogs and their handlers who are working in various roles across the emergency services. You may have …
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Xmetix CTO and founder Irad Kuhnreich will share how battlefield lessons have shaped the TAK-710, a smart tourniquet designed to overcome the limits of traditional devices. Drawing on defence and wear …
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An overview of national focus to improve survival from Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest and Video-CPR including highlights the latest updates to the JRCALC guidelines on termination of resuscitation and verification of death. Attendees will gain actionable insights to support clinical decision-making, improve patient care, and stay aligned with evolving standards in prehospital resuscitation.
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In this third session from the College of Policing, we look at debriefing and learning to show how the experience of public disorder that spread across the country has driven improvements to keep the …
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Asked to set up a fire service in the remote region of the Himalayas, John Aitchison didn’t hesitate and building on his years establishing Fire Aid Nepal, he was the right person for the job. Startin …
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With response times under pressure and urban navigation increasingly complex, Safety Consulting & Technology is helping emergency services work faster, smarter and more efficiently. In this session, D …
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Join us for an inspiring session from Women in the Fire Service ahead of our #sheservestoo drinks
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Philip Tasker, Global Sales Lead (Fire and Security) at Ballyclare, will share how the company is working closely with fire and rescue services to co-develop kit that truly meets operational needs. Fr …
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This session presents fresh findings from a pilot qualitative study exploring how prehospital clinicians experience and mitigate the emotional impact of their work. Based on MSc dissertation research, the talk reflects on themes of resilience, pre-emptive training, and the limitations of reactive interventions like TRiM. With implications for service development, education, and staff support, this session aims to spark meaningful dialogue around sustaining well-being in the ambulance service and beyond.
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This session will explore our individual personal lived experience of disability, the Disability inclusion initiatives implemented by police and by ambulance respectively and the collaborative work we …
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The first of our two Resilience Action Plans lunch and learn sessions at this year's show sees the VCS Emergencies Partnership lead a discussion about strengthening partnerships between Category 1 and …
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Professor Richard Lyon MBE will explore how Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex uses Philips' Tempus ALS system to advance pre-hospital care. Drawing on his extensive frontline experience, he wil …
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Survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains low, and while resuscitation guidelines emphasise high-quality chest compressions, studies show that clinicians often struggle to meet ventilation standards during CPR. Ventilation Feedback Devices (VFDs) have been shown to improve ventilation quality, and this session will present a series of three studies by North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) exploring their impact. The first study (VANZ1) found that feedback significantly improved ventilation in a simulated OHCA with 106 clinicians. The second (VANZ2), involving 18 real patients, showed that ventilations often fell short of guidelines but improved with feedback. The current study involves 51 clinicians performing multiple CPR scenarios over six months to evaluate how feedback, whether ongoing, one-time, or absent, affects skill retention. This research has implications for clinical practice, education, and how ambulance services and others delivering CPR are trained and supported to ventilate effectively.
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In this first session from the NFCC, we are delighted to be joined by CFO Peter Arnevall who will lead a discussion on the approach taken by the Stockholm Fire Brigade regarding contaminants. It’s a v …
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Moving into the emergency services after a long career in the military would seem to be a daunting prospect, but for Fin Monahan and Claire Park they have both made a successful transition and now hav …
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This panel brings together policing and technology leaders to explore how the emergency services are using cloud-based technology to innovate at scale and improve operational efficiency. The panellists will discuss technical and cultural best practices that underpin successful cloud transformations, drawing from real-world examples within the emergency services.
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This session explores modern approaches to team leadership in emergency services, blending theory with hard-earned lessons from paramedic practice and mountain rescue. Drawing on over a decade of experience across NHS and voluntary sectors, the talk will challenge outdated leadership models and instead highlight the power of compassion, communication, and empowerment in high-pressure environments. Attendees will leave with practical, relatable insights into leading dynamic teams when it matters most.
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Thanks to the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, you can access this short training session designed to empower you to be an active bystander when you see harassment taking place. Learn how to do this without putti …
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As Canada grapples with paramedic shortages, Medavie is leading the way with an innovative gap training programme for internationally trained professionals. In this session, Carla Roy and Brad Reid wi …
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This session explores the evolving role of remote clinical advice in modern paramedic practice. It highlights the shift from autonomous decision-making toward collaborative, consultative models—and the cultural and clinical implications of this transformation. Rather than viewing remote support as a safety net or burden, the talk reframes it as an opportunity for coaching, empowerment, and shared decision-making, especially for newly qualified paramedics. It offers practical reflections on how to implement advisory models that enhance both safety and autonomy.
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The clean cab concept is not new to fire and rescue services, so it makes sense to expand the approach to embrace all vehicles used by firefighters when thinking about reducing exposure to contaminant …
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A frontline insight into the findings of a staff centred project to identify, assess, better understand and effectively manage the root causes of work-related stress within the control room environmen …Speakers
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Join a panel discussion with the Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme (ESMCP), EE/BT, IBM and a senior user to discover the progress of the technical delivery of ESN which will enable th …
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Come and learn some basic sign language and be inspired to go further in this engaging and fun session with our new exhibitor, Deaf Unity.
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Join clinical psychologist Nicola Colgan who will share key strategies you can use straight away to protect your mental health, and build resilience. She will explore how to create opportunities for g …
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Having looked at practice in Sweden and at how to keep vehicles clean, we conclude our afternoon looking by looking at the risk from contaminants in all aspects of firefighter activity. The panel will …
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West Midlands Police is giving its new recruits virtual reality headsets to experience incidents from the victim’s point of view. Focusing on crimes such as stalking, harassment, rape and domestic, t …
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As part of the the #SheServesToo campaign, where we are celebrating women working in the emergency services - frontline to leadership - come along for an informal networking session in our new Communi …
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In this short session to kick off day two of the show, Lucy shares the findings from her recent postgraduate research into bariatric evacuation and rescue during high impact events in London. With spe …
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In this practical session, join Kieran Stanbridge who will share tactics on how to influence Parliament to change legislation so that retired police dogs get a pension, just like their handlers.
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For the first of three sessions hosted by The Emergency Planning Society, a panel of experts will explore the critical role of communication in fostering trust, collaboration, and empowerment. Discuss …
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Across major incidents from Grenfell to the Manchester Arena, public inquiries have exposed a consistent thread: well-intentioned leaders placed in critical positions without the tools, training, or r …
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Do you want to draw attention to your charity’s great work? Listen to Sudden Cardiac Arrest as they share how they set a Guinness World Record and how you can do the same.
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Find out about the SNOMED system, a means for GPs to consider whether firefighters concerned about their health may be showing early signs of cancer. He will share how firefighters can register with t …
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Survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains low, and while resuscitation guidelines emphasise high-quality chest compressions, studies show that clinicians often struggle to meet ventilation standards during CPR. Ventilation Feedback Devices (VFDs) have been shown to improve ventilation quality, and this session will present a series of three studies by North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) exploring their impact. The first study (VANZ1) found that feedback significantly improved ventilation in a simulated OHCA with 106 clinicians. The second (VANZ2), involving 18 real patients, showed that ventilations often fell short of guidelines but improved with feedback. The current study involves 51 clinicians performing multiple CPR scenarios over six months to evaluate how feedback, whether ongoing, one-time, or absent, affects skill retention. This research has implications for clinical practice, education, and how ambulance services and others delivering CPR are trained and supported to ventilate effectively.
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This session explores the UK’s national resilience capability, the case for a defence-oriented posture, and the growing need for skilled emergency planners. The panel will discuss talent pipelines, in …
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With a new book focused on burnout and using case studies from the emergency services, Dr Richard Duggins is the perfect person to share his tips with the show this year. We are delighted that he is j …
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In a first for the show, we're hosting a special meet up where we're giving you the chance to meet dogs and their handlers who are working in various roles across the emergency services. You may have …
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An overview of national focus to improve survival from Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest and Video-CPR including highlights the latest updates to the JRCALC guidelines on termination of resuscitation and verification of death. Attendees will gain actionable insights to support clinical decision-making, improve patient care, and stay aligned with evolving standards in prehospital resuscitation.
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Charly Rhodes, Director of boobydoo, joins us to discuss the often-overlooked issue of breast support in physically demanding roles. With experience fitting elite athletes, military personnel and emer …
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In this final morning panel, experts will explore how the UK can strengthen resilience in the face of complex and evolving threats. Drawing on real-world experience, emerging best practices, and the g …
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Thanks to the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, you can access this short training session designed to empower you to be an active bystander when you see harassment taking place. Learn how to do this without putti …
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This session explores how human factors failures, particularly during high-acuity, low-occurrence (HALO) events like out-of-hospital newborn life support, impact paramedic performance and patient outcomes. It examines the role of stress, communication breakdowns, and reduced situational awareness in clinical decision-making. Drawing from current literature and frontline insights, the talk advocates for targeted human factors education and strategies to support clinicians in high-pressure, emotionally charged scenarios.
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This session presents fresh findings from a pilot qualitative study exploring how prehospital clinicians experience and mitigate the emotional impact of their work. Based on MSc dissertation research, the talk reflects on themes of resilience, pre-emptive training, and the limitations of reactive interventions like TRiM. With implications for service development, education, and staff support, this session aims to spark meaningful dialogue around sustaining well-being in the ambulance service and beyond.
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Changing behaviour is critical to so much of the prevention work going on across the emergency services. So, what works? At the NHS Blood and Transplant Service, they use behavioural insights to infor …
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This September sees the launch of BS 30417: Provision of Inclusive PPE – Guide, a new British Standard offering practical guidance on designing, selecting, and providing inclusive PPE and workwear. Ce …
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The second of our Resilience Action Plans lunch and learn sessions allows our speakers to delve into the world of the local resilience forum (LRF). What issues may be facing LRFs as they dig into the …
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This session explores the evolving role of remote clinical advice in modern paramedic practice. It highlights the shift from autonomous decision-making toward collaborative, consultative models—and the cultural and clinical implications of this transformation. Rather than viewing remote support as a safety net or burden, the talk reframes it as an opportunity for coaching, empowerment, and shared decision-making, especially for newly qualified paramedics. It offers practical reflections on how to implement advisory models that enhance both safety and autonomy.
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Tender specifications are critical to securing the right products that deliver the quality and performance your teams need. Too often, specifications are limited or rely on outdated standards. This pa …
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In this insightful panel, learn how to navigate cultural transformation in a session that goes beyond theory bringing the conversation back to those leading change on the ground. This session featurin …
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In this engaging session hear from one air ambulance where they have learned how to raise funds in engaging and inclusive ways. Come and learn about the magic ingredient and how you can leverage their …
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This session explores modern approaches to team leadership in emergency services, blending theory with hard-earned lessons from paramedic practice and mountain rescue. Drawing on over a decade of experience across NHS and voluntary sectors, the talk will challenge outdated leadership models and instead highlight the power of compassion, communication, and empowerment in high-pressure environments. Attendees will leave with practical, relatable insights into leading dynamic teams when it matters most.Speakers
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Lifesaver VR is an innovative CPR training game that puts you in the centre of the action. Join our friends from Resuscitation Council UK and immerse yourself in their training tool to see how it coul …
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Evaluating tender submissions is a complex process involving multiple stakeholders and subject matter experts. With fewer technical product specialists in the public sector, how can procurement teams …