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Emergency Services show

by Mark Rowe

The organisers of The Emergency Services Show 2013 report that they have expanded the exhibition area at the NEC, Birmingham, to meet demand from exhibitors. Now in its eighth year, the event will take place in Halls 17 and 18 and accompanying outdoor area at the NEC on September 25 and 26, 2013.

Earlier this year it was announced that the show was moving to the NEC from Stoneleigh. The floor plan has now been further expanded to offer additional space within Hall 18.

David Brown, Event Director for The Emergency Services Show, said: “We have more companies and organisations wanting to exhibit at The Emergency Services Show and many of them also want to take larger stands, helping to make the 2013 event our biggest to date. The bigger show and improved facilities will also help us to build further on the 18 per cent increase in visitor numbers we saw last year.”

The Emergency Services Show is focused on promoting interoperability and offering visitors from blue and amber light services with opportunities to learn, network and progress their career development. Entry gives visitors of all ranks access to 300 exhibiting companies and organisations, as well as workshops, seminars, and live rescue demonstrations.

A feature of the event is its Emergency Response Zone, a networking focus comprising 80 frontline emergency response organisations, emergency services-related charities and not-for-profits.

The Emergency Services Show provides an opportunity to see, touch and discuss the latest technology in public safety and assisting all blue light services, voluntary workers and service providers. Exhibitors include names in search and rescue, extrication, first response, fire fighting equipment, communications, IT, protective clothing and uniforms, vehicles and fleet, vehicle equipment, outsourcing, training, community safety, station facilities, water rescue and medical supplies.

The NEC has transport links to Birmingham International Station, Birmingham Airport and UK motorways. Parking for Emergency Services show visitors will be free.

The latest exhibition floor plan can be viewed at: http://bit.ly/ZVcaNA Organisations wishing to book a stand should ring Carol Fox: 01737 824010 or mail [email protected]

For more information on the show including online visitor registration and a live exhibitor list, visit www.emergencyuk.com/pr10

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