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Coventry Transport Museum by Jim Linwood: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Coventry_Transport_Museum_%281%29.jpg

Summer of Rescue motoring into Coventry

Coventry

Summer of Rescue motoring to Coventry

The Summer of Rescue will be making a pit-stop at Millennium Place by the Coventry Transport Museum on Saturday 13 August from 12-4, with lots of fun activities for families and an opportunity to learn more about our service's amazing rescue capabilities.

Entry is free and there is no need to book tickets in advance - just show up to enjoy the festivities!

You can expect a range of exciting activities such as:

  • Vehicle extrication - cutting up cars live on site!
  • Fire and home safety information
  • Road safety VR experiences
  • A chance to see our fire engines and equipment up close
  • More fun family activities

COVENTRY

Posted on August 1, 2022

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Star City in Nechells, Birmingham cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Roger Kidd - geograph.org.uk/p/6407104

Summer of Rescue coming to Star City

Birmingham

Summer of Rescue coming to Star City

Birmingham will play host to its second Summer of Rescue event on 12 August 2022, when the celebrations come to the Star City centre.

Running from 11am to 4pm, there will be lots to see and do, and in particular an opportunity to learn more about our rescue capabilities as we build towards the UKRO Festival of Rescue later in the year.

Star City in Nechells, Birmingham cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Roger Kidd - geograph.org.uk/p/6407104

We have lots planned for an action-packed day, including:

  • Road casualty reduction team van including our unique Virtual Reality experience.
  • First Aid instruction and demonstration
  • An opportunity to sit in one of our Fire Engines and learn about all the equipment it carries.
  • Rope rescue demonstration
  • Vehicle rescue demonstrations with cars being cut open on site
  • Local community police
  • Firefighter charity stall

Of course you'll also be able to enjoy all that Star City has to offer, as well as children's rides and an artificial beach to take advantage of the hopefully lovely weather!

BIRMINGHAM

Posted on July 27, 2022

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UK Fire Cadets Casualty Care Challenge 2022

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UK Fire Cadets Casualty Care Challenge 2022

The UK Fire Cadet ‘Casualty Care’ Challenge will bring together teams of young Fire Cadets from across the UK to give them the opportunity to meet other Cadet teams, share experiences and represent their fire service in this prestigious national competition.

The UK Fire Cadet Challenge, hosted by West Midlands Fire Service in Birmingham, is being included formally as part of the UKRO West Midlands Festival of Rescue 2022.

In a series of fun and exciting challenges, Fire Cadets from each team will test their knowledge and skills in the areas of scene safety, casualty care, communication and delegation of roles.

Each team will be made up of three Cadet casualty carers, aged between 16 and 18 years, who will test themselves against realistic first aid scenarios. Like all other UKRO challenges, each one will involve ‘live’ casualties (using professional actors).

The challenge consists of two scenarios. One is a standard scenario involving a single casualty and the other is a complex scenario involving two casualties.

The challenge is a fantastic opportunity for Cadets to demonstrate their knowledge and skills in casualty care, and for them to develop confidence, teamwork, and leadership skills in a realistic training environment.

Find out more about the challenge, including objectives, benchmarks, health and safety and more in our challenge programme.

A score sheet, which will be used by UKRO assessors, is also available.

If your Fire Cadets' team has not been selected and wants to join the UK Fire Cadets' Casualty Care Challenge, please email [email protected].

Please complete the registration form via the link below and, additionally, complete the indemnity form also linked below.

 

The UK Fire Cadet ‘Casualty Care’ Challenge will take place on Saturday 1 October at the UKRO Festival of Rescue in Birmingham.

COMPETITORS AREA

Posted on July 19, 2022

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Sponsorship Webinar – 4 July 2022

Sponsor opportunities

UKRO 2022 Sponsorship Webinar - 4 July

Following our successful webinar on 20 June and thanks to high demand, we are holding a second sponsorship webinar on 4 July from 10.00am-11.30am. This will be another opportunity to find out more about sponsorship opportunities for UKRO Festival of Rescue 2022, including the detail of our various sponsorship packages. 

What you’ll learn

You’ll be able to find out more about the full range of sponsorship options, from Exhibition stand space offerings for those on a budget, to our expansive Champion and Ambassador packages for those that want to put their brand front and centre at the event.  

There will be information about our exciting venues in the heart of Birmingham City Centre, including our main venue at the Commonwealth Games site at Smithfield, where we hope to attract record public and fire sector crowds across the two days. We expect to have at least 2000 visitors a day to watch over 400 competitors from around the world take part. We’ll also provide information about the glamorous locations for our opening ceremony and awards dinner where you’ll be able to join us for an evening of fun and celebration.  

Come to hear more about our comprehensive digital offering both in the run up to and throughout the competition, including live event streaming and dedicated social media channels. We’re also expanding the opportunities for public interaction in the run up to the festival, including our seven unique Summer of Rescue events being held across the West Midlands.  

 

To join the webinar, please click the button below to fill out a contact form - please select the 4 July webinar from the drop down list. You will then receive a calendar invite and full joining instructions.  

If you can’t attend on 4 July, please get in touch or take a look at the information on our Sponsorship Opportunities main page, which includes a brochure and presentation slides used in our 20 June webinar. 

If you have any questions in the meantime, please get in touch via [email protected] 

SPONSOR OPPORTUNITIES

Posted on June 21, 2022

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New for 2022 – Firefighter Fitness Challenge

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New for 2022 - Firefighter Fitness Challenge

We will be making the UKRO Festival of Rescue 2022 a really inclusive and interactive experience for anyone who works in the fire and rescue services, and as part of that we are introducing an extra challenge this year which is open to everyone – the Firefighter Fitness Challenge!

Based on the national fireground fitness test, the challenge will be open to any member of fire service staff, not just operational firefighters. We are keen to see applicants from all parts of the fire and rescue service – from station-based staff to fire control, IT to administration.

The competition will also be divided into five age categories:

  • 18-30
  • 31-40
  • 41-50
  • 51-55
  • 55+

This video provides a full run through of the test, to let you know what you're letting yourself in for!

Firefighter carrying weight as part of firefighter fitness assessment

Entering the challenge

The quickest two participants in each category to complete the test while meeting all the test standards (e.g. only running/jogging when permitted, completing each 25m fully) can be put forward for the national finals. They will then compete at the UKRO Festival of Rescue event on 30 September and 1 October against the top performers from services around the country. We’re asking all participating services to provide details of their entrants for the national finals by 12 August 2022 using the button below.

How you choose your Firefighter Fitness Challenge competitors in each category is up to you. In the West Midlands, we’re encouraging all our staff to have a go, and offering full support and non-competitive “have a go” sessions to staff who may have no experience at the fireground fitness test. Several challenge qualifying rounds will then take place throughout our Summer of Rescue to find our qualifiers!

If you want any further details about running the fitness challenge in your service or how to nominate your participants, please contact Sacha Quinney – [email protected]

 

COMPETITORS AREA

Posted on May 31, 2022

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Accommodation for Festival of Rescue

Accommodation

Where to Stay

If you are planning to compete at the festival, supporting loved ones, or simply coming to enjoy the atmosphere we have created a list of hotels and apartments all within 1.5 miles of the Smithfield site to give you the best possible experience of our city and our festival.

Hotels within 1.5 miles of Smithfield

Travelodge Bullring
Travelodge Birmingham Central Bullring, Upper Dean Street, Birmingham

Ibis Birmingham City Centre
Ibis Birmingham Centre New Street, Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham, B5 6NU

Holiday Inn Birmingham City Centre
Holiday Inn Birmingham City Centre, Smallbrook , Queensway, B5 4EW

Hotel Ibis - Great Colmore Street
Hotel Ibis Budget Birmingham Centre, 1 Great Colmore Street, B15 2AP

Comfort Inn
Hotel Comfort Inn , Station Street, Birmingham, EN, B5 4DY, GB

Easy Hotel
Easyhotel Birmingham, 81-91 John Bright Street, B1 1BL

Premier Inn Birmingham City Centre
Premier Inn Birmingham City Centre, Waterloo Street, B2 5PG  

Hampton - Hilton
Hampton by Hilton Birmingham, 200 Broad Street, B15 1SU

Malmaison
Malmaison, 1 Wharfside St, Birmingham B1 1RD

Crowne Plaza
Crowne Plaza, Birmingham City Centre, Central Square, Holiday Street, Birmingham, B1 1HH

Holiday Inn Snow Hill
Holiday Inn Express Birmingham - Snow Hill,  1 Snow Hill Plaza St Chads, Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6HY

Travelodge Broad Street
Travelodge Birmingham Central, 230 Broad Street, Birmingham, B15 1AY

Jurys Inn
Jurys Inn, 245 Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2HQ

Radisson Blu  Birmingham
Radisson Blu Hotel, 12 Holloway Circus, Queensway, Birmingham, B1 1BT

Marriott Hotel - Mailbox
AC Hotel Birmingham, 160 Wharfside, The Mailbox, Birmingham, B1 1RL

Novatel
Novatel, 70 Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2HT

Clayton Hotel
Clayton Hotel, Albert Street, Birmingham, B5 5JE

Aston Uni
Conference Aston, Aston University, Aston Street, Birmingham, B7 4ET

Marriott - East side
Aloft Birmingham, Eastside, 4 Woodcock Street, Birmingham, B74BL

Serviced apartments

Staybridge Suites
Staybridge Suites, Martineau Place, Corporation Street, Birmingham, B2 4UW

https://birminghamservicedapartments.co.uk/  
No 8 Waterloo Street Apartments, Birmingham, B2 5PG

Staycity Apts
Staycity Aparthotels, Newhall Square, 88 Charlotte Street, Birmingham, B3 PW

https://www.stayingcool.com/locations/birmingham/ 
Staying Cool at the Rotunda Birmingham Bullring

Premier Suites
Premier Suites, Dean House, 38 Upper Dean Street, Birmingham, B5 4SG

ACCOMMODATION

Posted on May 9, 2022

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ACdr Sam Burton on the Festival of Rescue

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AC Burton on the West Midlands Festival of Rescue

"To have it, here in the West Midlands, is enormously exciting, and to be leading the planning, coordination and delivery of the event is a real honour for me."

The Festival of Rescue coming to the West Midlands is a huge source of pride for me and our Service.  To have it, here in the West Midlands, is enormously exciting, and to be leading the planning, coordination and delivery of the event is a real honour for me.

I joined West Midlands Fire Service in 2001, as a firefighter at Highgate Station.  Moving through various roles across, Prevention, Protection and Response has been a real privilege to learn and understand all the areas our Service has to offer.

As the Area Commander for Operations North, Commonwealth Games and Emergency Planning this is an area I know well – it's ingrained in me, I’ve lived and breathed it throughout my career, and to be able to showcase the best of the work we do as UK Fire and Rescue Services to my communities, my area and my home is the of opportunity of a career.

Most of our communities see us either in their time of need, during our visits to schools, homes, businesses where every opportunity is taken to make the West Midlands safer, stronger and healthier.

Often people see our staff, equipment and resources and the work we do from a distance, provoking a curiosity to what we do.  The public have trust and confidence in us to get on with the job at hand and for that, we are enormously grateful, the opportunity to show them, up close and in realistic scenarios, what we do among our national peers, is one not to be missed.

We’re working extraordinarily hard behind the scenes to prepare for a busy summer – the lead up to the Festival of Rescue is preceded by the Summer of Rescue, where West Midlands Fire Service will be in our communities, giving a taste of the major event to come leading up to and over the summer holidays.

The West Midlands is prepared and ready for big events with our range of sports grounds, music arenas and cultural institutions that offer so much to our communities – this is an area that wants and desires something new, something different, and is desperate to fully enjoy a summer following the hardships of the last two years.  The Commonwealth Games is an excellent circuit breaker for this, to be able to follow this international event with something unique and intriguing is an opportunity we are fully taking, we can only do with the support of our fellow FRSs, our staff and sponsors.

We have a dedicated team working on the Festival of Rescue, securing brilliant event spaces which will give the public a great view of our efforts; creating spaces to engage our communities, using the event to educate people on how to keep themselves and their families safe; and to promote you and your products to a rapt audience of national Fire and Rescue Services, all looking for that next innovation that makes our jobs easier.

It’s an opportunity my team and I have grabbed with both hands – I hope you’ll see the opportunity to be able to do the same.

FESTIVAL OF RESCUE

Posted on May 7, 2022

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An engaging and interactive UKRO festival

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An engaging and interactive UKRO event

The West Midlands Fire Service is gearing up for an exciting and interactive Festival of Rescue in the heart of Birmingham.

We’re delighted to be hosting the 2022 UKRO Festival of Rescue, pitting the very best of the UK Fire and Rescue Service against one another in the fields of vehicle extrication, water rescue, trauma care, rope rescue and urban search and rescue. We’re even adding a sixth event this year – UKs fittest firefighter – to test competitors’ strength and endurance.

The fact that the festival takes place in a public setting is a unique opportunity for the UKFRS to show the public an increasing important side of what we do as an emergency service. We’re planning on making it the most interactive and engaging UKRO event yet, making use of a site in central Birmingham that will have hosted major Commonwealth Games events just a few months prior.

While the Festival is of course an opportunity for fun and friendly competition, it is also an important way of driving up standards in vital rescue disciplines, learning lessons from one another and ensuring our services are highly prepared. We aren’t only involving our teams in the competition in September but are planning a whole “Summer of Rescue” with public events across our stations and the region to both develop our team’s skills and build momentum and interest in the event. You can find out more about that elsewhere on this site.

We are of course also aiming to exploit the event to promote our prevention and protection messages, develop new relationships with partners and sponsors, and encourage more people to consider the fire and rescue service as a career. Rarely do we get an opportunity to showcase our service on such a scale and in such a public manner – short of a major incident.

This event will only be successfully delivered through partnership, and we’re keen to engage with anyone who is interested in supporting us. Whether it is volunteering to support the planning and execution of the event or providing financial support through sponsorship, we’d be keen to hear from you. If you think you could support us to deliver a summer to remember, please take a look around this site where you’ll find more information about how to get involved!

FESTIVAL OF RESCUE

Posted on May 6, 2022

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Competitor registration now open!

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Competitor Registration now Live!

Registration to participate at this year’s national challenge opens from 5th May to 17th June 2022.

West Midlands Fire Service will be hosting this year’s UKRO National Challenge. Festival of Rescue 2022 will take place at Smithfield, Birmingham from 29th Sept to 1st Oct.

Find the link to register HERE

 

We hope to see you there!

UKRO 2022 will bring competitors from over 30 fire and rescue services around the UK and even further afield to compete in five disciplines: Trauma Care, Rope Rescue, Urban Search and Rescue, Vehicle Extrication and Water Rescue. This year we’re also pleased to be adding the UK’s Fittest country.

The event itself is a unique spectacle with teams assessed as they undertake various challenges in front of a live audience. Members of the public will be able to watch teams compete, and learn more about the various rescue disciplines, as well as the wider role of the Fire and Rescue Service.

UKRO 2022 will bring competitors from over 30 fire and rescue services around the UK and even further afield to compete in five disciplines: Trauma Care, Rope Rescue, Urban Search and Rescue, Vehicle Extrication and Water Rescue. This year we’re also pleased to be adding the UK’s Fittest country.

The event itself is a unique spectacle with teams assessed as they undertake various challenges in front of a live audience. Members of the public will be able to watch teams compete, and learn more about the various rescue disciplines, as well as the wider role of the Fire and Rescue Service.

COMPETITORS AREA

Posted on April 28, 2022

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