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Emergency Services refer to the various public services that are responsible for responding to emergency situations, including medical emergencies

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Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The RNLB Watkins Williams lifeboat which served in Moelfre from 1956 to 1977

The RNLB Watkins Williams lifeboat which served in Moelfre from 1956 to 1977, before serving at Oban, Argyllshire. During her service life, she was launched 154 times, saving 143 lives. Circa 1975

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Members of the crew pose in from of the lifeboat Caroline Oates Aver

Members of the crew pose in from of the lifeboat Caroline Oates Aver and William Maine as the Ferryside station prepares to be closed down at the end of the month. In the background is the Hon

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The Mayor of Carmarthen (Mr. W. D. Jones) accompanied by the Deputy Mayor (Mr. M. E

The Mayor of Carmarthen (Mr. W. D. Jones) accompanied by the Deputy Mayor (Mr. M. E. Clifford Jones), the Borough Sheriff (Alderman John Jenkins), and the Town Clerk (Mr. David Myrddin Thomas)

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Barry lifeboat member Hugh Davies. 19th January 1998

Barry lifeboat member Hugh Davies. 19th January 1998

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Barry lifeboat member Daniel Brown. 19th January 1998

Barry lifeboat member Daniel Brown. 19th January 1998

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: RNLI lifeboat at sea. Circa 1990s

RNLI lifeboat at sea. Circa 1990s

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Two Huntingdon police car drivers PC Edward Godfrey and PC Alan Coles pose with their new

Two Huntingdon police car drivers PC Edward Godfrey and PC Alan Coles pose with their new Panda patrol car. Circa 1969

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: A Telex machine in use at St Andrews Street Police Station in Cambridge

A Telex machine in use at St Andrews Street Police Station in Cambridge. October 1964

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Cambridgeshire police officers beside a Ford Zephyr Police car, October 1968

Cambridgeshire police officers beside a Ford Zephyr Police car, October 1968

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: PC Rodney Pope takes control of a new Panda police car for an operation jn Cambridge

PC Rodney Pope takes control of a new Panda police car for an operation jn Cambridge. April 1965

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: A Cambridgeshire police officer driving a Ford Anglia police car at Mildenhall

A Cambridgeshire police officer driving a Ford Anglia police car at Mildenhall, August 1965

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Firemen tackling fires in Ave Maria Lane, London, started by high explosive

Firemen tackling fires in Ave Maria Lane, London, started by high explosive and incendiary bombs dropped by the Luftwaffe on the night of 29th December 1940

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: A turntable ladder of the London Fire Brigade tacklest fires close to Waterloo railway

A turntable ladder of the London Fire Brigade tacklest fires close to Waterloo railway station as nine thousand incendiary

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The former Longhope lifeboat T. G. B ON962, seen here leaving Littlehampton

The former Longhope lifeboat T. G. B ON962, seen here leaving Littlehampton
The former Longhope lifeboat T.G.B ON962, seen here leaving Littlehampton, Sussexs after being repaired follow the capsizing of the vessel

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Fire crews, police and ARP wardens help salvage furniture from properties close to

Fire crews, police and ARP wardens help salvage furniture from properties close to Taylors Great Central Depository in St Georges Road, Southwark

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: An Air Raid Precaution (ARP) warden and a messenger who wears the 1941 dark blue uniform

An Air Raid Precaution (ARP) warden and a messenger who wears the 1941 dark blue uniform, which later became the standard for most Civil Defence workers. 13th August 1941

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: National Fire Service District Officer Ronnie Greene with his wife leaving Buckingham

National Fire Service District Officer Ronnie Greene with his wife leaving Buckingham having been awarded the MBE for which he organised

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Aftermath of a V2 rocket attack on Kew, London. Workmen search the bottom of a

Aftermath of a V2 rocket attack on Kew, London. Workmen search the bottom of a crater after the attack. 12th September 1944

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Manchester, United Kingdom, pictures taken during The Blitz in World War Two

Manchester, United Kingdom, pictures taken during The Blitz in World War Two. Area unknown. Emergency services hosing down a fire in a street

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Close up of the breast badge of a National Fire Service uniform. September 1941

Close up of the breast badge of a National Fire Service uniform. September 1941

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: These EWS (Emergency Water Supply) tanks, typical of hundreds all over the country

These EWS (Emergency Water Supply) tanks, typical of hundreds all over the country, have had so much rubbish thrown into them that their usefulness for fire-fighting is seriously affected

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Mobile Canteen during World War Two. Liverpool, Merseyside

Mobile Canteen during World War Two. Liverpool, Merseyside. It is not known where this picture was taken, but the print stamp suggests Liverpool

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: After the blitzing of the City of London, Red Cross Street Fire Station

After the blitzing of the City of London, Red Cross Street Fire Station, which had been badly burned externally and only saved from destruction by the determined efforts of the Station personnel

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Firemen dampen down fires in Wine Street, Bristol which was devastated by high explosive

Firemen dampen down fires in Wine Street, Bristol which was devastated by high explosive and incendiary bombs dropped on the city on the night of 24th/25th November 1940

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Fireman from The London Fire Brigade seen here at Camberwell, London

Fireman from The London Fire Brigade seen here at Camberwell, London, during a raid on the city on the 8th - 9th December 1940

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Clarendon Street, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz

Clarendon Street, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz. A sign to the centre right of the pictures shows Dewhirst Bros. Perhaps this is a family business

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The Fire Boat - used by The Hull Fire Brigade to put out the city fires by sending in

The Fire Boat - used by The Hull Fire Brigade to put out the city fires by sending in water from a boat in nearby water. The officer in the picture is named as Chief Goodrich, (or Goodich)

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The Lord Mayor of Birmingham inspecting a fleet of new A. R. P

The Lord Mayor of Birmingham inspecting a fleet of new A. R. P
The Lord Mayor of Birmingham inspecting a fleet of new A.R.P. ambulances at the Municipal Car Park Depot with Councillor N Tiptaft (Chairman of the A.R.P. committee and Mr V Hamilton (Chief A.R.P)

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Pembrokeshire Farmer Pat Russell is rescued by the army after being stuck in a snowdrift

Pembrokeshire Farmer Pat Russell is rescued by the army after being stuck in a snowdrift on the Castlemartin tank training range

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Coventry Fire Brigade at Hales Street, during one of its inspections in 1911 - exactly

Coventry Fire Brigade at Hales Street, during one of its inspections in 1911 - exactly halfway to its centenary. Coventry, West Midlands. 1911

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: ICI apprentice plumbers Andrew Hutchinson (left) and Michael Wilson have swapped places

ICI apprentice plumbers Andrew Hutchinson (left) and Michael Wilson have swapped places with their counterparts at Middlesbrough Council for two weeks

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Firemen tackle a blaze in the library at Chelmsford Prison. 20th March 1978

Firemen tackle a blaze in the library at Chelmsford Prison. 20th March 1978

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Prince Charles seen here during a royal tour of Cleveland

Prince Charles seen here during a royal tour of Cleveland. Having a chat with the crew of the Runswick and Staithes lifeboat crew

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Two RAF Westland Whirlwind helicopters at RAF Boulmer. The aircraft in

Two RAF Westland Whirlwind helicopters at RAF Boulmer. The aircraft in the foreground is a search and rescue helicopter. 24/10/1974

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Westland Sea King search and rescue helicopters at RAF Boulmer. 06 / 02 / 1979

Westland Sea King search and rescue helicopters at RAF Boulmer. 06 / 02 / 1979
Westland Sea King search and rescue helicopters at RAF Boulmer. 06/02/1979

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Emergency in Malaya. The 22nd Special Air Service Regiment seen here sitting calmly in

Emergency in Malaya. The 22nd Special Air Service Regiment seen here sitting calmly in the aircraft before tree parachuting (a technique of low level parachuting)

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: V2 Rocket incident at Tewkesbury, Seven Sisters. 60 houses destroyed, 900 people homeless

V2 Rocket incident at Tewkesbury, Seven Sisters. 60 houses destroyed, 900 people homeless. 20th January 1945

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Eight people died in a gas explosion in London yesterday morning

Eight people died in a gas explosion in London yesterday morning. A further seven people were injured in the blast, which destroyed a block of flats three storeys high, in Putney

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Hundreds of firefighters wer call to to tackle the fire at the four-storey Howards

Hundreds of firefighters wer call to to tackle the fire at the four-storey Howards Furnishing Stores at Clayton Street West, Newcastle

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Crowds of spectators watch the fire at W E Harkers Furniture shop in Grainger Street

Crowds of spectators watch the fire at W E Harkers Furniture shop in Grainger Street, Newcastle

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Smiling Man Police Uniform Policeman Policemen Officer

Smiling Man Police Uniform Policeman Policemen Officer
UNITED STATES - Circa 1960s: Smiling Man Police Uniform Policeman Policemen Officer

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: New York Police Department car, NYPD, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

New York Police Department car, NYPD, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
USA, New York City, Manhattan, New York Police Department car, NYPD

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: AUSTRALIA-WEATHER-FIRES

AUSTRALIA-WEATHER-FIRES
The sails of the Opera House are lit with a series of images to show support for the communities affected by the bushfires and to express the gratitude to the emergency services

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Firemen - Fire King Hose Co. No. 3 - Providence, RI, USA

Firemen - Fire King Hose Co. No. 3 - Providence, RI, USA
Firemen atop their horse-drawn hose wagon - Fire King Hose Co. No.3 House on Pond Street, - Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Hose-wagon built in 1895 - drawn by two horses and fitted with rubber tyres

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Carnival Mayor Kidnap, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1993

Carnival Mayor Kidnap, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1993
Lostwithiel Mayor, Warren Nicholls, was given special protection when he visited fete day on King George V playing fields, after rumours of a kidnap circulated

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: and1970 bw pri 180

and1970 bw pri 180

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: A storm approaches West Palm Beach, Florida from the East after hurricane Frances hit yesterday

A storm approaches West Palm Beach, Florida from the East after hurricane Frances hit yesterday. Severe thunderstorms have been hitting South Florida all day today, September 6, 2004

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Seaking Conducts Search and Rescue Exercise

Seaking Conducts Search and Rescue Exercise
A Seaking of 771 Naval Air Squadron conducts a Search and Rescue Exercise over the coast of Cornwall



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Emergency Services Collection

Emergency Services refer to the various public services that are responsible for responding to emergency situations, including medical emergencies, natural disasters, fires, and other crises. These services typically include police departments, fire departments, ambulance services, search and rescue teams, and other specialized units. Emergency Services play a critical role in protecting public safety by providing rapid response times and expert care during times of crisis. They also work closely with government agencies and community organizations to develop emergency preparedness plans and coordinate responses to large-scale events. Overall, they can essential components of any well-functioning society that values the safety and security of its citizens.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Emergency Services collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art and framed prints depicting the heroic work done by emergency service personnel. Our collection includes images of firefighters, police officers, paramedics, and other first responders in action. These high-quality prints are perfect for decorating the walls of offices, homes or public spaces with an appreciation for those who put their lives on the line to keep us safe. The Emergency Services collection features photographs that capture moments of bravery and dedication from around the world. From dramatic firefighting scenes to heartwarming interactions between emergency workers and members of their communities, these images showcase the vital role played by these professionals in our daily lives. Whether you're looking for a gift for someone who works in emergency services or simply want to show your support for these important organizations, our Emergency Services collection is sure to have something that will inspire you.
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What are Emergency Services (Services) art prints?

Emergency Services art prints are a collection of high-quality, professionally captured images that showcase the bravery and dedication of emergency service personnel. These prints feature stunning photographs of firefighters, police officers, paramedics and other first responders in action. They capture moments of courage, compassion and teamwork that define these professions. These art prints are perfect for anyone who wants to show their appreciation for the hard work and sacrifice made by emergency service workers. They make great gifts for those who serve or have served in these fields or as a way to decorate your home or office with inspiring imagery. Whether you're looking for a powerful image of firefighters battling flames or an emotional photograph capturing the bond between police officers and community members, Emergency Services art prints offer something for everyone. Each print is carefully selected to provide a unique perspective on these vital services that keep our communities safe every day.
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What Emergency Services (Services) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Emergency Services art prints that are perfect for those who want to show their appreciation for the brave men and women who work in these fields. You can choose from a variety of images, including firefighters battling flames, police officers on patrol, and paramedics rushing to save lives. These high-quality prints are available in different sizes and formats, so you can find the perfect one to suit your needs. Whether you're looking for something to hang in your home or office, or you want to give a gift to someone special, we have plenty of options for you. With our extensive collection of Emergency Services art prints, you'll be sure to find something that captures the spirit and dedication of these heroic professionals.
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How do I buy Emergency Services (Services) art prints?

To purchase Emergency Services art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of images featuring various emergency services such as firefighters, police officers and paramedics. Once you have found the print that you would like to buy, simply select the size and format that suits your needs. You can choose from a range of options including canvas prints, framed prints or unframed prints. To complete your purchase, add the item to your cart and proceed to checkout where you will be prompted to enter your payment details. We accept a variety of payment methods including credit cards and PayPal. Once your order has been processed, it will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your chosen address. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials, these art prints are perfect for displaying in any home or office setting as a tribute to our brave emergency service workers.
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How much do Emergency Services (Services) art prints cost?

As We offer a wide range of Emergency Services art prints, the cost may vary depending on the size and type of print chosen. The prices are competitive and affordable, making it accessible for everyone to own a piece of artwork that celebrates our emergency services. Whether you're looking for a small print or a large canvas, there is something available to suit every budget. The quality of the prints is exceptional, with high-resolution images printed on premium paper using state-of-the-art printing technology. These prints make great gifts for anyone who has an interest in emergency services or those who work within this sector. We provide excellent value for money when it comes to purchasing Emergency Services art prints without compromising on quality or style.
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How will my Emergency Services (Services) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Emergency Services art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives safely and undamaged. Our standard delivery service is through a trusted courier company who will deliver the package directly to your doorstep. We also offer international shipping for our customers outside of the UK, with the same level of care taken in packaging and delivery. You can track your order online using the tracking number provided once it has been dispatched from our warehouse. If you have any special requirements or requests regarding delivery, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will do our best to accommodate them. We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase from Media Storehouse, including how it is delivered to you.