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Home > Newsletters > Daily Digest > How Excelerate keeps emergency teams connected wherever they are | Next-gen turnout system transforms Bedfordshire’s fire mobilisation
Daily Digest 30 July 2025

How Excelerate keeps emergency teams connected wherever they are | Next-gen turnout system transforms Bedfordshire’s fire mobilisation

30 July 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Photo credit: Excelerate
Photo credit: Excelerate

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How Excelerate keeps emergency teams connected wherever they are

Ahead of this year’s The Emergency Tech Show, we caught up with Excelerate — one of our premier partners — to learn how their innovation is shaping the future of emergency response. Read more via Emergency Services Times

Next-gen turnout system transforms Bedfordshire’s fire mobilisation

A new mobilisation system has gone live at Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service to improve reliability, speed and resilience.  The service completed the major upgrade to its station end equipment across all 14 of its fire stations, replacing legacy turnout equipment. Read more via Emergency Services Times

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West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner Simon Foster has used money seized from criminals to pay for life-saving defibrillators to equip 10 police vans. Read more via Emergency Services Times

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Motorola Solutions introduces AI ‘Nutrition Labels’ to boost transparency in public safety tech

Motorola Solutions has announced it is introducing AI ‘nutrition labels’ to provide clear, concise information about how artificial intelligence (AI) is used across its safety and security technologies. Read more via Emergency Services Times

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