Visitors flocked to the Riverside Museum over the weekend for the biggest gathering of emergency services in the country.
The free family Blue Light event gave member of the public the chance to learn more about front-line services and see a range of vehicles, appliances and equipment.
Trained staff were also on hand to speak to visitors about the wide range of emergencies they deal with on a daily basis.
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The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service brought a fire engine which is part of a fleet of fire vehicles spread across Scotland which attend more than 90,000 incidents a year.
Scottish Ambulance Service, Police Scotland, Water Rescue, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Heritage Trust, Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Vintage Albion Black Maria, International Fire and Rescue, NHS Motorcycle Response Team, ScotsERVS Transport Team, Police Scotland Riverside Cycle Team and Mountain Rescue all took part in the weekend alongside a selection of vintage vehicles from the Museum's own collection.
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