Dozens of emergency services from across the West Country will be gathering on Burnham-On-Sea’s seafront this Sunday (August 19th) for the town’s annual rescue services day.
Scores of displays and demonstrations will be held on Burnham seafront and beach from 10am to 4pm with displays of hovercrafts, lifeboats, Coastguards, ambulances, fire engines and more.
The event, also known as the ESCAPE Day (the Emergency Services Community Awareness and Promotion Event), will see over 20 different emergency groups taking part.
They include BARB Search and Rescue, Burnham Coastguards, Burnham RNLI, St John Ambulance, Devon and Somerset Fire Service, Police, Police Cadets, British Red Cross, Freewheeler Blood Bikes, NHS Ambulance Service, NHS and SCC Road Safety.
Vehicles and teams from each service will be on hand during the day and life-saving demonstrations will take place in the sea and on the beach, giving spectators a unique chance to see their work up-close.
Demonstrations will take place from Burnham’s gig rowing club, BARB, Coastguards, RNLI, lifeguards, and there is scheduled to be a fly-past of a Coastguard helicopter.
BARB, the charity that operates Burnham’s rescue hovercrafts, has organised the popular event since it started in 2004.
Event organiser Roger Flower from BARB said: “This year’s event promises to be a great one – with many displays along the seafront and things to see and do.”
“It will be a super opportunity to see the work of our local emergency services at first hand and support them.”
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