Saving Lives Through Excellence
Volunteer responders dedicated to saving lives through innovation, training, and collaboration.
Who we are
We are a volunteer team dedicated to improving patient care on the road through advanced trauma and vehicle extrication training. Since forming in 2017, we have focused on learning, refining techniques, and sharing best practice with other responders.
Our achievements include recognition at national and international challenges, multiple brigade awards, and contributing as part of a wider team to an incident that earned the Emergency Services Pride of Britain Award.
We collaborate with emergency services partners and experts, including Jake Turner and Kev Riley, contribute to the EXIT Project, and develop training for modern vehicles, including EVs and hybrids.
We give up our free time to train, teach, and innovate, always aiming to improve patient outcomes and share knowledge with others in the field.



Live Demonstrations – Emergency Services Show

09:30 – Controlled Vehicle Relocation
We open the event with a challenging scenario: a vehicle resting on its side against obstructions such as walls or trees. Watch as our team demonstrates safe methods of repositioning the car to create space for a rescue.
11:00 – Dashboard Displacement
A casualty is trapped beneath a collapsed dashboard. Using hydraulic rescue equipment and specialist tools, our crew will show how to free the patient quickly and safely.
14:00 – Controlled Vehicle Relocation II
A second relocation scenario, this time with an occupant still trapped in the vehicle at its highest point. Our team will demonstrate techniques for managing difficult extrications, including considerations for bariatric patients.
09:30 – Space Creation Techniques
Not every rescue requires heavy hydraulic tools. In this scenario, we’ll demonstrate alternative methods of creating space to release casualties safely and efficiently.
11:30 – Impalement Rescue
A high-risk, high-skill demonstration: our crew tackles the rescue of a casualty impaled by railings, showing the teamwork and medical considerations needed in complex incidents.
14:00 – Evolving Hazards: Electric Vehicles
To close the event, we’ll focus on one of today’s biggest challenges—electric vehicles. Our team will show how to recognise, control, and manage the unique risks they present during rescues.

National Extrication Challenge
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