Lord Mayor of Chester offers thanks on Emergency Services Day
Representatives from the Council marked Emergency Services day in Chester yesterday (9 September), along with colleagues from the Countess of Chester hospital, Police, Fire, Coastguard, Military and local dignitaries.
Approximately 2 million people work and volunteer across the various emergency services and NHS, and without them these services could not continue to operate.
There are also hundreds of volunteers who are an essential part of the emergency services family too, and they play a core part in also keeping us all safe.
999 volunteers include: Special Constables; Retained Firefighters; NHS Community Responders; St John Ambulance; the RNLI; Search and Rescue and HM Coastguard volunteers.
The Lord Mayor of Chester, Councillor Razia Daniels said:
999 Day is supported by His Majesty The King; His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales; the Prime Minister and First Ministers of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales; the National Police Chiefs’ Council; the National Fire Chiefs’ Council; the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives; the NHS; the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and all Search and Rescue organisations across the UK.