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NFRS joined other emergency services to take part in a major incident exercise

Emergency services held a live training exercise at the end of November to test their response to a potential major incident in the East Midlands.

The exercise was staged at the disused University of Northampton St George’s Avenue campus and involved firefighters, armed police and paramedics, all working together to respond to the test incident.

The scenario saw role-players as armed individuals entering the university with weapons. “Casualties” were treated by paramedics whilst armed police worked to neutralise the threat. The exercise was key to testing the services’ communication during any heightened incident.

Northants Police lead – Inspector Ellie Baird, said: “This exercise has been months in the planning and gives each agency the chance to test exactly how we would respond in a situation like this.

NFRS joined other emergency services to take part in a major incident exercise
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“We have a very positive relationship with all of our blue light colleagues and this exercise has only served to strengthen those ties.
“Whilst we hope that we never have to use this training in a real scenario and whilst this exercise was not conducted in response to any specific threat to the county, it’s important for all of us to feel prepared and ready so we are able to respond well should an incident of this nature happen.

“I’d like to thank the local resilience forum for providing us with volunteers for the day and everyone else who made this event happen – your support is really appreciated.”

Phil Pells, Area Commander at Northamptonshire Fire & Rescue Service, said: “This exercise was critical in testing our response to high threat and high harm incidents. It’s vital in these kinds of incidents that the emergency response is co-ordinated and this exercise formed part of a wider programme of multi-agency training and testing that helps ensure we can keep Northamptonshire residents as safe as possible.”

Keith Sharpe, Resilience Manager at East Midlands Ambulance Service, said: “Exercises such as this play a vital part in ensuring our crews have the up to date training, skills and capabilities to respond to a situation like this.

“It is incredibly important to take part in them as part of our emergency preparedness, helping to shape multi agency response and also builds on the strong relationships we have with our blue light colleagues.”

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