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Emergency services training exercise at Hull’s Craven Park Stadium

Humberside Fire and Rescue Service, Yorkshire Ambulance Service and Humberside Police are taking part in a planned multi-agency emergency services training exercise on Wednesday 16 July at Craven Park Stadium in Hull.

The exercise will also involve Craven Park’s safety teams. It is designed to maintain and strengthen working relationships between emergency services and to test inter-agency coordination in a realistic and controlled environment.

The public will notice a significant presence of emergency vehicles in the area throughout the day.

Humberside Fire and Rescue Service said:

“We want to reassure everyone that this is not a real emergency, but a vital part of our ongoing commitment to community safety and emergency preparedness.

“In response to the recent Yorkshire Water hosepipe ban, we are also taking steps to support water conservation efforts. As part of this, the exercise will be conducted without running water, ensuring we do our part to reduce non-essential water usage.

We appreciate the public’s understanding and support as we carry out this essential training.”

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