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For Every Response

For Every Response

By: Emergency Services Times
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Emergency Services Times shares the work of the emergency services in the UK. For Every Response, sponsored by MSA Safety, is a chance to hear from the frontline and industry, inspiring your learning and development. Brought to you in partnership with CPDme.

Show special episodes drop from 26 August 2025.

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  • 69. Show episode - The West Midlands one
    Sep 15 2025

    In the run up to The Emergency Services Show and The Emergency Tech Show, we bring you a four part mini-series focusing on what you will find when you visit the NEC on 17 and 18 September.

    Released on the eve of the show, the final episode of this mini-series comes to you from the West Midlands, the home of the NEC.

    Catherine Levin talks to first time exhibitors Worcestershire Medal Service and Eurox about their plans for the show. She then has a long conversation with Simon Tuhill, the new Chief Fire Officer for West Midlands Fire Service. They talk about what it's like for him joining the service and the issues they face when budgets are tight.

    This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety

    The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. MSA Safety is not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.

    CPD accreditation from CPDme

    This episode is worth 0.5 CPD points. To collect your certificate email team@emergencyservicestimes.com.

    Download the free CPDme app to document your learning, reflect on how it aligns with your goals, and defend your decision-making when evidencing your CPD.

    The app provides a structured approach to capturing your reflections, making it easier to showcase your growth and meet professional standards. A copy of this certificate will also be added to the app when you request a free account.

    Keep up to date by visiting www.emergencyservicestimes.com

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    45 mins
  • 68. Show special - Protecting the Protectors
    Sep 8 2025

    In the run up to The Emergency Services Show and The Emergency Tech Show, we bring you a four part mini-series focusing on what you will find when you visit the NEC on 17 and 18 September.

    Be sure to register for your free pass to the show using this link today.

    In this third episode Caitlin Barr shares what's going on in our new Protecting the Protectors stage sponsored by TEXPORT.

    She chats with Luke Gazzard about contaminants; Amanda Coleman about resilient communications; and catches up with Natalie Wilson and Alan Murray from the British Safety Industry Federation.

    It's a great round up of what's in store at the show. Look out for the final pre show episode out on 16 September which has a West Midlands focus. Catherine interviews West Midland Fire Service Chief Fire Officer Simon Tuhill and talks to two first time exhibitors from the Birmingham area.

    This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety

    The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. MSA Safety is not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.

    CPD accreditation from CPDme

    This episode is worth 0.5 CPD points. To collect your certificate email team@emergencyservicestimes.com.

    Download the free CPDme app to document your learning, reflect on how it aligns with your goals, and defend your decision-making when evidencing your CPD.

    The app provides a structured approach to capturing your reflections, making it easier to showcase your growth and meet professional standards. A copy of this certificate will also be added to the app when you request a free account.

    Keep up to date by visiting www.emergencyservicestimes.com

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    24 mins
  • 67. Show special - Tech solutions
    Sep 1 2025

    In the run up to The Emergency Services Show and The Emergency Tech Show, we bring you a four part mini-series focusing on what you will find when you visit the NEC on 17 and 18 September.

    Be sure to register for your free pass to the show using this link today.

    In this second episode Catherine Levin checks out the technology solutions in The Emergency Tech Show. She starts off by chatting with host, Rich Preston to look at the great content on the Emergency Tech Leaders' Stage and finds him working out in Washington DC for the BBC but keen to return to the NEC for his third appearance.

    The mornings are dedicated to police technology and on the pod, Catherine chats with Tony Blaker who is from the National Police Chiefs' Council. They talk about the challenges facing policing and look at solving 'wicked problems.'

    On the supplier side, we hear from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft and Windracers.

    It's a great round up of what's in store at the show. Look out for next week's episode where Caitlin gets into the detail about this year's new stage called Protecting the Protectors.

    This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety

    The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. MSA Safety is not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.

    CPD accreditation from CPDme

    This episode is worth 0.5 CPD points. To collect your certificate email team@emergencyservicestimes.com.

    Download the free CPDme app to document your learning, reflect on how it aligns with your goals, and defend your decision-making when evidencing your CPD.

    The app provides a structured approach to capturing your reflections, making it easier to showcase your growth and meet professional standards. A copy of this certificate will also be added to the app when you request a free account.

    Keep up to date by visiting www.emergencyservicestimes.com

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    47 mins
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