For Every Response
For Every Response
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Emergency Services Times shares the work of the emergency services in the UK. For Every Response, sponsored by MSA Safety, is a chance to hear from the frontline and industry, inspiring your learning and development. Brought to you in partnership with CPDme.
Launched on 27 January 2025.
Web: emergencyservicestimes.com | Instagram: @emergencservicestimesuk |
Email: [email protected]
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The podcast covers a wide array of subjects pertaining to the emergency services in the UK, such as the use of geospatial intelligence in emergency response during incidents like unexploded WWII bombs, the impact of climate change on operations, strategies to handle persistent knife crime, and new procurement measures in the blue light sector. Episode examples include discussions on firefighter exposure to contaminants, the effects of leadership on police retention, and innovations in drone technology for emergency services.

Emergency Services Times shares the work of the emergency services in the UK. For Every Response, sponsored by MSA Safety, is a chance to hear from the frontline and industry, inspiring your learning and development. Brought to you in partnership with CPDme.
Show episodes drop from 13 October 2025.
Web: emergencyservicestimes.com | Instagram: @emergencservicestimesuk |
Email: [email protected]
Report Fraud was launched earlier this year and in this episode, Catherine Levin talks to Chris Bell from the City of London Police who ran the programme to create this new national service.
He tells Catherine how this transformation programme brought together existing fraud services under one banner to tackle fraud and cyber crime with a firm focus on the victim. It’s a complex process that Chris shares and demonstrates how it has been done in partnership with many other agencies.
It’s new and is bedding in, but with the national fraud strategy published on 9 March, it’s timely to look at how this service will improve the victim experience and ways to prevent fraud happening in the first place.
Speakers:
- Catherine Levin, Editor, Emergency Services Times
- Chris Bell, City of London Police
This episode is sponsored by MSA Safety
The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. MSA Safety is not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.
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