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Mereway firefighters team up with student paramedics to test joint emergency response skills

Firefighters in high-visibility protective gear use hydraulic rescue tools to cut open the door of a damaged car during an emergency response exercise. Several emergency personnel are working around the vehicle, and an ambulance is parked in the background.

Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service joined forces with paramedic students from the University of Northampton for a training exercise designed to strengthen joint emergency response skills during Road Safety Week.

The exercise, a simulated road traffic collision between two cars, took place at Mereway Fire Station and provided the crews and 10, third-year paramedic students with a realistic environment to test and practise their skills alongside emergency service colleagues that they would encounter in a real-life accident.

Firefighters from Mereway and The Mounts used their training to safely secure and stabilise the vehicles before using equipment and tools to remove the doors and roof of one of the cars. This created safe access for the paramedic students to reach and treat the ‘casualties’.

Emergency responders work together to rescue an occupant from a damaged car. Firefighters in yellow helmets and protective gear kneel by the open door, while paramedics in green and yellow jackets prepare a stretcher nearby. The car’s windshield is shattered and partially removed, and rescue equipment is visible on the ground

Played by the Northamptonshire Emergency Services Cadets, the ‘casualties’ acted out injuries and reactions to the incident, adding authenticity and realism, giving the students practical experience in a safe environment.

The exercise showed the importance of teamwork between first-responder partners that is essential at real emergency incidents, ensuring that people who have found themselves needing help can be taken care of safely and efficiently.

Emergency responders assist a person seated inside a damaged vehicle during a rescue operation. The individual is wearing a neck brace and protective clothing, while bright safety sheets and rescue equipment surround the car interior.

Crew Manager Christian Martin from Mereway Fire Station organised the exercise.

He said: “Holding joint exercises in a realistic environment ensures that when we face real emergencies, our crews and our emergency services partners are prepared to work seamlessly together to make sure we keep members of the public safe.

“The scenario gave us the opportunity to refine and put our skills into practice and it was a pleasure to host the students and have them join us in this exercise. I hope it gave them the confidence to be able to tackle real-life incidents in their future careers.”

Three paramedics in green and yellow high-visibility jackets and helmets assist a person wearing a dark protective suit near an ambulance. One paramedic is adjusting a medical collar on the individual while others stand close by, providing support.

Ethan Kilby, a third-year student who took part in the exercise said:

“As a Student Paramedic, taking part in the RTC training day really helped me understand more about how different services work together. Having the Fire service and highways present made the scenario feel much more realistic, and it highlighted how important good communication is between everyone on scene.

“Talking with the crews about what they needed from us and practicing how we would deal with several patients at once, really boosted my confidence. It gave me a clearer idea of how much each service supports one another to keep people safe. Overall, it was a genuinely valuable experience.”

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