The Blue Light Show wraps up in London
The Blue Light Show has officially concluded after two successful days at Olympia London, where emergency services professionals from across the UK came together to explore interoperability between services, share best practices, and equip professionals with the insights, tools, and skills needed for the future of emergency response.

Photo: Zelda de Hollander
Across the show floor, over 130 exhibitors and sponsors showcased the latest advancements in equipment, vehicles, communication technology, protective gear, and operational tools designed to support the evolving procurement and operational needs of emergency services teams. Conference sessions included a plethora of topics, such as firefighter cancer wellness, workplace stress, design solutions for critical care transfer, the future of public order and more.

Conference sessions from the Blue Light Show | Photo: Zelda de Hollander
Moreover, live demonstrations played a major role in the programme, including the London Fire Brigade’s demonstration of dealing with road traffic collisions and the English Reeve Demonstration for rescue at height operations for emergency service teams. Attendees also took part in training sessions and scenario-based exercises designed to mirror the pressure and complexity of real-life incidents, including scenario-based training (SBT) in partnership with the City of London Police.

Trainings in partnership with the City of London Police | Photo: Zelda de Hollander
Carmela Coop-Rodia, Event Director, said: “We have been overwhelmed by the positive response from across the emergency services community. Exhibitors, speakers, partners and visitors alike have enthused about the event and are already making their plans for next year. We’re very proud to have brought an event to the market that will truly make a difference to public safety now and in the future.”
With thousands of attendees and positive engagement from across the sector, The Blue Light Show has positioned itself as a vital fixture in the emergency services calendar.

Photo: Zelda de Hollander
The Blue Light Show is set to return next year to Olympia London on July 1-2 with plans well underway already.