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Incident Live - Programme Update

The new free-to-attend event for the emergency services and partner agencies 

The two day event incorporates live demonstrations of cutting edge technology aimed at the frontline emergency and support services across the public and private sectors.

Unlike other exhibitions, Incident Live offers you the opportunity to fully participate in all aspects of the event.

Zone A: At the Scene 

The large indoor exhibition covering a multitude of disciplines in relation to the nature of the equipment deployed at the incident including:
• Lighting and Scene Protection (visual & critical)
• Rescue Equipment (specialist access, fire fighting, cutting and other equipment)
• PPE (high-vis, thermal, protective)
• Medical (focusing on at-the-scene severe trauma equipment in addition to specialist stretchers)

Zone B: Initial Response 

The interactive outdoor exhibition featuring equipment used to attend the scene including specialist vehicles (e.g. traffic vehicles, medical first response vehicles, fire fighting vehicles, 4x4 vehicles)

These vehicles will demonstrate load capability and specialist equipment (e.g. winches, stretcher capability).

Exhibitors include:
• Jaguar / Land Rover
• Bluelite Graphics    Cold Cut Systems
• Patrol Store
• Indicomms Global
• Keela International
• Premier Hazard
• Pop Developments
• Hutchison SNC
• APB Mobile Installations
 

About the venue

The hands-on demonstrations take place at the Millbrook Proving Ground in Bedfordshire.
Millbrook is one of Europe's leading locations for the development and demonstration of every type of land vehicle, from motorcycles and passenger cars to heavy commercial, military and off-road vehicles.
 

Incident Live is free to attend, but places are limited and subject to approval, click on the links below to register your interest: 

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Article Last Updated: 05/04/2012

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