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Love the life you live, and live the life you love
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Tuesday 2 September 2014

Nottinghamshire Emergency Services Day – 31st August 2014


 
Sunday was a delightful day at Newstead Abbey which played host to the Nottinghamshire Emergency Services Day which involved personnel and vehicles from the Police Service, Fire & Rescue Service, Ambulance Service and Water Rescue to name but a few.

 


 


Newstead abbey is a stunning historic place set in magnificent gardens with several lakes and ponds, and was once home to the poet Lord Byron.   For more information about visiting this beautiful house, www.newsteadabbey.org.uk

 

With a plethora of activities, the day’s highlight for me was the RAF Rescue’s Sea King helicopter in action, displaying their amazing skills by winching a willing volunteer from the ground into the helicopter whilst still on the stretcher.
 


 

Close second was the Nottinghamshire Police Dogs demonstration – watching such loyalty from the dogs for their handlers was very moving and seeing the dogs give their all in protecting them against an assailant branding a hand gun – truly amazing.  I had a lump in my throat during the entire demonstration. 


 

In front of the famous Abbey was a collection of vintage emergency vehicles and one particular organisation caught my eye – the ambulance heritage society.   Made up of retired and serving ambulance personnel who volunteer their time to keep these beautiful restored vehicles in the public eye.  Their tireless work enables these beautiful vehicles to be enjoyed and appreciated for generations to come.  If you would like to know more about the society, please do so here, www.ambulanceheritagesociety.com



 
It was a lovely day to see how our emergency services work and to experience the pride and care they take in their roles and responsibilities - thank you for all you do, XXX
 

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