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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: Ambulancemen relax, knowing that the next call-out could be at any moment

Ambulancemen relax, knowing that the next call-out could be at any moment, at Willington Quay Maternity Hospital

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: NFS - Home Office hose tests at Wimbledon, WW2

NFS - Home Office hose tests at Wimbledon, WW2
London Region NFS/AFS firefighters assisting in Home Office trials to improve water delivery systems to emergency dams and onto fires after the fire service was nationalised in August 1941

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The firemans kiss (colour litho)

The firemans kiss (colour litho)
2779992 The firemans kiss (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The firemans kiss. A curious New Years Day tradition in Parisian theatres)

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: A new lifeboat, the Will and Fanny Kirby, launched at Seaham Harbour to replace

A new lifeboat, the Will and Fanny Kirby, launched at Seaham Harbour to replace the George Elmy which capsized with the loss of eight men. 21st September 1963

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The naming ceremony of the new Barry Dock lifeboat the Arthur and Blanche Harris

The naming ceremony of the new Barry Dock lifeboat the Arthur and Blanche Harris, was performed on Saturday afternoon at Barry Docks by Lady Traherne, the wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The naming ceremony of the new Barry Dock lifeboat the Arthur and Blanche Harris

The naming ceremony of the new Barry Dock lifeboat the Arthur and Blanche Harris, was performed on Saturday afternoon at Barry Docks by Lady Traherne, the wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Scene of destruction in Caroline Street, Kingston Upon Hull after an air raid on the city

Scene of destruction in Caroline Street, Kingston Upon Hull after an air raid on the city on the night of 24th June 1943

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Manchester City Fire Brigade. A Fire Engine leaves the Manchester City Fire Brigade

Manchester City Fire Brigade. A Fire Engine leaves the Manchester City Fire Brigade station, Manchester, England. The actual address of this particular Manchester station is not known

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Dockhead Fire Station, No 8 Wolseley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1929

Dockhead Fire Station, No 8 Wolseley Street, Bermondsey, London, 1929. Fire engines parked inside the fire station

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: It Was Her Business To Get There, c1941 (1942)

It Was Her Business To Get There, c1941 (1942). A girl Ambulance Driver sets out through the blitz. From Frontline 1940-1941. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1942]

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Air Raid patrol in London, WWII

Air Raid patrol in London, WWII
Portrait study of a man on guard to warn the city of air attacks, with rattle in his hand to announce the use of gas - his handbell to sound the All Clear

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Traffic congestion, Covent Garden, London WC2

Traffic congestion, Covent Garden, London WC2
Traffic congestion in the Covent Garden area, London WC2, showing a view along Henrietta Street from the corner of Bedford Street during the morning of 26 March 1959

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Liverpool Lifeboat

Liverpool Lifeboat
A lifeboat in Liverpool docks, circa 1890. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Firefighters at Middlesex Street, Aldgate, E1

Firefighters at Middlesex Street, Aldgate, E1
Lambeth and Clerkenwell emergency tender crews in Middlesex Street, Aldgate, London E1, on 23 June 1958. They are equipped with breathing apparatus, awaiting orders to enter a burning building

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Example of a woman dialling 999

Example of a woman dialling 999 for the emergency services in a red telephone booth

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: LCC-LFB emergency dam unit and trailer pump, WW2

LCC-LFB emergency dam unit and trailer pump, WW2
Emergency water supplies were vital to supplementing the available mains supply for fighting the vast swathe of fires that swept parts of London during the Blitz

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: London Fire Brigade: group of firemen, with engine and turncocks, 1895 (b / w photo)

London Fire Brigade: group of firemen, with engine and turncocks, 1895 (b / w photo)
1787225 London Fire Brigade: group of firemen, with engine and turncocks, 1895 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The Duke and Duchess of York reviewing the London Fire Brigade on Clapham Common (litho)

The Duke and Duchess of York reviewing the London Fire Brigade on Clapham Common (litho)
1597723 The Duke and Duchess of York reviewing the London Fire Brigade on Clapham Common (litho) by Rowlandson, George Derville (1861-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Silhouetted against the waters of Moelfre Bay, Anglesey, Wales

Silhouetted against the waters of Moelfre Bay, Anglesey, Wales, Captain Evans watches from the lifeboat house as the crew practice a launch. 20th June 1969

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Coxswain of the Barry Lifeboat Mr. Frank Tinsley watches the life line land on the rocks

Coxswain of the Barry Lifeboat Mr. Frank Tinsley watches the life line land on the rocks of the Barry shore after he had fired the rocket carrying the line set up a breeches buoy during an exercise

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Tenby lifeboat crew, 1953

Tenby lifeboat crew, 1953

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Ton-Up Boys joined the great mercy search for Derek Parsloe

Ton-Up Boys joined the great mercy search for Derek Parsloe, the 12 year old boy missing from his home in Brighton. Derek Parsloe is in daily need of drug doses to stop him falling into a coma

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Conflagration at Sir C. Prices Wharf, Blackfriars, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Conflagration at Sir C. Prices Wharf, Blackfriars, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Conflagration at Sir C. Prices Wharf, Blackfriars, 1845. The London fire brigade attempting to extinguish a fire...in the warehouses belonging to Sir Charles Price and Co

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Australia-Weather

Australia-Weather
Sydneys Manly ferries plough through the waves after gale force winds, torrential rain and snow wreaked havoc across Sydney and surrounding areas on October 15, 2014

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender

GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender

GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender

GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender

GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Fire

Fire. Conceptual image of a fire inside a container normally used by fire services to hold water to extinguish fires. This could represent recent controversies surrounding the funding of the fire

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Hands-Free Telephone Set

Hands-Free Telephone Set
A telephone receptionist (possibly working for the emergency services) uses a rather cumbersome hands-free telephone, worn around the neck

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Ton-Up Boys joined the great mercy search for Derek Parsloe

Ton-Up Boys joined the great mercy search for Derek Parsloe, the 12 year old boy missing from his home in Brighton. Derek Parsloe is in daily need of drug doses to stop him falling into a coma

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Blitz in London -- AFS personnel receiving treatment, WW2

Blitz in London -- AFS personnel receiving treatment, WW2
With the Blitz still at its height, Londons firefighters and fire support crews are removed to local hospitals for emergency treatment after receiving injuries fighting the fires started by enemy

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Trent Park Teacher Training College, North London

Trent Park Teacher Training College, North London (later part of Middlesex University). Being remote from road access and water supply

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Volvo British English

Volvo British English

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Fire Engine Scania

Fire Engine Scania

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Fire engine horses, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service

Fire engine horses, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service
Fire engine horses, between c1910 and c1915

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Frozen fire apparatus, Equitable fire, 1912. Creator: Bain News Service

Frozen fire apparatus, Equitable fire, 1912. Creator: Bain News Service
Frozen fire apparatus, Equitable fire, 1912. Shows a fire at the Equitable Building, Pine Street, Brooklyn, New York City

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Putting out fire in Bain News Service Bldg. 1/6/12, 1912. Creator: Bain News Service

Putting out fire in Bain News Service Bldg. 1/6/12, 1912. Creator: Bain News Service
Putting out fire in Bain News Service Bldg. 1/6/12, 1912

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Firemen studying auto motor, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service

Firemen studying auto motor, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service
Firemen studying auto motor, between c1910 and c1915

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Fire rescue work, 1912. Creator: Bain News Service

Fire rescue work, 1912. Creator: Bain News Service
Fire rescue work, 1912. Shows a fire drill exercise at the National Cloak and Suit Company, Seventh Avenue, New York City, on Oct. 9, 1912

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Mayor Gaynor turning in alarm 3/20/13, 1913. Creator: Bain News Service

Mayor Gaynor turning in alarm 3/20/13, 1913. Creator: Bain News Service
Mayor Gaynor turning in alarm 3/20/13, 1913

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Gaynor & Waldo, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service

Gaynor & Waldo, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service
Gaynor & Waldo, between c1910 and c1915

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Captain Candace Hewitt, E.R. Hewitt & wife, Lucy Hewitt, 1916. Creator: Bain News Service

Captain Candace Hewitt, E.R. Hewitt & wife, Lucy Hewitt, 1916. Creator: Bain News Service
Captain Candace Hewitt, E.R. Hewitt & wife, Lucy Hewitt, 1916. Shows Edward Ringwood Hewitt (1866-1957), inventor, chemist and an early expert on fly-fishing with his wife

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The late Earl Canning, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The late Earl Canning, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The late Earl Canning, 1862. Engraving from a photograph. Charles John Canning held the positions of Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Chief Commissioner of Woods and Forests

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Garibaldi in England: Garibaldi receiving an address at the Nine Elms railway station, 1864

Garibaldi in England: Garibaldi receiving an address at the Nine Elms railway station, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Garibaldi in England: Garibaldi receiving an address at the Nine Elms railway station, 1864. View of '...the interior of the large goods' shed at the Nine Elms station of the London

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Firefighters battling a blaze

Firefighters battling a blaze
5307813 Firefighters battling a blaze.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting firefighters battling a blaze in Oxford Street, London. Dated 19th century. 01/01/1850); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Un incendie chex un editeur. Illustration for Le Pele-Mele, 1906 (colour litho)

Un incendie chex un editeur. Illustration for Le Pele-Mele, 1906 (colour litho)
3101435 Un incendie chex un editeur. Illustration for Le Pele-Mele, 1906 (colour litho) by Kern, Leon (1883-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: Un incendie chex un editeur)

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: First World War (1914-1918): Red Cross Emergency Service in a station bringing war wounded down

First World War (1914-1918): Red Cross Emergency Service in a station bringing war wounded down the stretchers
IMB4934022 First World War (1914-1918): Red Cross Emergency Service in a station bringing war wounded down the stretchers; (add.info.: First World War (1914-1918)



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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 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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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.