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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 episodes drop from 13 October 2025.
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In a first for The Emergency Tech Show, host Rich Preston is joined on stage by Joy Allen, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Durham. Along with Durham Constabulary DI Andy Phillips, they discuss how this force is using innovative and creative technology solutions to reduce violence against women and girls.
Speakers:
Rich Preston, host
Joy Allen, Durham Police and Crime Commissioner
Andy Phillips, Durham Constabulary
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.
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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. In this episode hear the discussion with Nick Smart, the President of the Police Superintendents' Association, and Esther Ingham from Merseyside Police as they discuss tactics for how to thrive in a stressful workplace.
Speakers:
Joy Flanagan, host
Dr Richard Duggins, Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
Nick Smart, Police Superintendents' Association
Esther Ingham, Merseyside Police
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.
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Rounding off the three episodes from The Emergency Planning Society, the panel explores how the UK can strengthen resilience in the face of complex and evolving threats. They draw on real-world experience, emerging best practices, and recent government strategies to to see how to enhance national capacity and capability.
Speakers:
Amanda Coleman, host
Beverley Griffiths, Buckinghamshire New University, host
Fiona Gaffney, Cabinet Office
CFO Alex Woodman, Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service
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.
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This is a packed episode with the Civil Aviation Authority providing an update on the latest position about using drones beyond visual line of sight. They are joined by leading academics who are looking at using swarms of drones to detect wildfires providing a level of situational awareness never seen before.
Speakers:
Rich Preston, host
Sophie O'Sullivan, Civil Aviation Authority
Keith Bennett, Civil Aviation Authority
Mauro Innocente, SwarmMind
Joaquim Peiro, Imperial College London
This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety
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Across major incidents from Grenfell to the Manchester Arena bombing, public inquiries have exposed a consistent thread: well-intentioned leaders placed in critical positions without the tools, training, or reflective habits to succeed. In this episode hear from our experts who draw on high-profile cases and frontline experience and introduce CPDresilience as a digital enabler of this change.
Speakers:
Joy Flanagan, host
David Burrows-Sutcliffe, Major Incidents
Nicholas Farr, PA Consulting
Andrew Ormerod, CPDme
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In this second episode led by The Emergency Planning Society the team look at the UK’s national resilience capability and the growing need for skilled emergency planners. They talk about how to find practical solutions for improving interoperability across agencies and communities.
Speakers:
Beverley Griffiths, Buckinghamshire New University, host
Stephen Arundell, Emergency Planning Society
David McClory, Slough Borough Council
Chris Shuttleworth, Lancashire Resilience Forum
This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety
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As more police forces start to use live facial recognition technology, we hear from two forces who are early in their plans for implementation. Andrew Hendry from Police Scotland and Leanne Moorehouse from Devon and Cornwall Police join Rich Preston in this episode to talk about the considerations, practicalities and ethics behind future deployment.
Speakers:
Rich Preston, host
Andrew Hendry, Police Scotland
Leanne Moorehouse, Devon and Cornwall Police
This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety
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This time, we bring you a shorter episode from the show, featuring Lucy Macleod, a borough commander for the London Fire Brigade. Lucy shares the findings from her recent postgraduate research into bariatric evacuation and rescue during high impact events in London. With specialist procedures and techniques required, Lucy looks at the capacity in place to ensure rescues are carried out with dignity.
Speakers:
Joy Flanagan, host
Lucy Macleod, London Fire Brigade
This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety
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Catherine Levin talks to Professor Shane Ewen about his involvement in a new play called Trailblazing - women have always been firefighters. It's a conversation about cultural change and uses stories to show the evolution of women working in the fire and rescue service.
It is an impressive collaboration with arts organisations in West Yorkshire to create a play, drawing on research and oral histories. The play shares women’s experience of working in the fire service in the second world war, in the 1980s and in recent times. It is a West Yorkshire experience, but it speaks to themes that go beyond this part of the country.
Listen on to find out more about the play.
For more information on the play and the wider work Shane is doing in this space, email him directly: s.ewen@leedsbeckett.ac.uk
Speakers:
Catherine Levin, Emergency Services Times
Professor Shane Ewen, Leeds Beckett University
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.
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This is the first of three episodes led by the Emergency Planning Society. In this one we hear from a panel of experts who explore the critical role of communication in fostering trust, collaboration, and empowerment. They highlight the shift from fear-based messaging to transparent, preparedness-focused communication.
Speakers:
Jeannie Barr, Emergency Planning Society
Amanda Coleman, Amanda Coleman Communications
David Crouch, Cranfield University
Joanne Maddams, West Northamptonshire Council
This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety
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The complexity of working with fingerprint lifts at crime scenes is challenging but a vital part of investigations. This is why the Digital Fingerprint Capability is a revolution for forensics and in this episode experts share how this has developed and how it integrates with key policing technology and infrastructure.
Speakers:
Rich Preston, host
James Earnshaw. Police Digital Service
Stephen Gait, Police Digital Service
Richard Meffen, Police Digital Service
This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety
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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. In this episode hear about the force’s work with community interest company Calico and how they have been working with recent recruits to help them as they start their career in policing.
Speakers:
Joy Flanagan, host
Laura Burke, West Midlands Police
Daz Scott, Calico
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In a first for the pod, we have gone stateside. Listen as Catherine Levin catches up with the chief of the Detroit Fire Department who she met more than a decade ago. They chat with Cory Hohs, the CEO of safety firm, Haas Alert about the modernisation of the fire department in motor city, how safety alerting forms part of keeping frontline responders safe and why data is key to improving outcomes.
Read more about the collaboration between DFD and Haas Alert.
Speakers:
Catherine Levin, Emergency Services Times
Commissioner Chuck Simms, Detroit Fire Department
Cory Hohs, Haas Alert
This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety
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In this episode the panel led by the National Fire Chiefs Council looks at the risk from contaminants in all aspects of firefighter activity. Chaired by ACFO Luke Gazzard, the panel discusses how to minimise risk, whether that’s on the fireground or back at the fire station, as all services grapple with the problem of lowering the risk of exposure.
Speakers:
Luke Gazzard, Avon Fire and Rescue Service (host)
Becky Yates, Avon Fire and Rescue Service
Peter Arnevall, Stockholm Fire Brigade
John Asher, West Midlands Fire Service
John Ashton, West Midlands Fire Service
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Effective multi-agency collaboration is paramount during major incidents, yet capturing lessons from complex events poses significant challenges. This episode sees Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service outline its strategic implementation of ISARR, a dedicated organisational learning and lessons management platform.
Speakers:
Rich Preston, host
Neil Sadler, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service
Matt Butler, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service
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Get a frontline insight into the control room with findings from a staff centred project to identify, assess, better understand and effectively manage the root causes of work-related stress. Join Humberside Police and Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service in this episode to learn about their work with psychologists from the University of Hull.
Speakers:
Léa Fréour, University of Hull, host
Fiona Earle, University of Hull
Ryan Stacey, Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service
Luke Shaw, Humberside Police
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In this short bonus episode we learn all about the Gratitude Games which is a new event for the emergency services taking place in Manchester in June 2026.
Catherine Levin went to the launch early in November to talk to the founders and the emergency services who are supporting it. She finds great enthusiasm for using sport to bring people together, to have conversations about the mental health of those on the frontline while raising money for six great causes.
Find out more here: https://gratitudegames.uk/
Speakers:
Catherine Levin, Emergency Services Times
Mark Downard, Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service
Ricky Nuttall, formerly of London Fire Brigade
Kate Green, Deputy Mayor, Greater Manchester Combined Authority
Louise Harrison, Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service
Geoff Cheshire, Police Care
This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety
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The clean cab concept is well known to fire and rescue services. In this episode the panel expands the approach to embrace all vehicles used by firefighters when thinking about reducing exposure to contaminants from the fire ground. Find out about the practicalities of keeping vehicles as clean as possible and what techniques services can adopt to keep firefighters safe.
Speakers:
Luke Gazzard, Avon Fire and Rescue Service (host)
Dave Teggart, West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service
Richie Moore, West Midlands Fire Service
Lucie Attwood, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service
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Following on from last year’s conversation with Simon Parr who heads up the Emergency Services Network programme, we learn in this episode about the technology and the partnership with suppliers. The panel led by programme operations director, Niall Stokoe, talks about the progress of the technical delivery of ESN which will enable the national deployment of 4G based critical communications services to all emergency services users.
Speakers:
Niall Stokoe, ESMCP, host
Nigel Smith, ESMCP
Mark Taylor, IBM
Matt Hall, BT EE
AC Mark Nottage, National Police ESN coordinator
This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety
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The Chief Fire Officer of South Wales Fire and Rescue Service joined Dr Claire Park for a fireside chat with Catherine Levin in what turned out to be the most popular session at The Emergency Services Show 2025. They had a wide ranging discussion about leadership, culture, training and how what Fin and Claire learned from their extensive careers in the military shapes what they do in their current roles.
Speakers:
Catherine Levin, host
Fin Monahan, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service
Dr Claire Park, Kings College Hospital
This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety
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