It’ll be a busy weekend for the Island's emergency services - they'll have a crash, chip pan fire and line rescue to deal with and there will be no day of rest for the police dogs either.
It’s the Joint Services Open Day at Rouge Bouillon today – a chance for Islanders to see police, firefighters and paramedics in action and get a taste of life behind the front-line.
You can also see what a police cells looks like and get a tour of the custody suite and police control room.
Inspector Mark Coxshall said: "The Joint Emergency Services Open Day is a great opportunity to allow the public access behind the scenes in order to better understand the work of the Emergency Services.
"The day gives an opportunity to demonstrate a number of operational activities including what we do at a road traffic collision, how to deal with a fire and then see a display from the police dogs which is always a winner with young people.
"Keeping safe online and staying safe around the Island roads will also be available. We want the public to come and enjoy a fun day and would like to see as many people as possible."
The action starts at 11am and you can park at B&Q and catch the shuttle bus to Rouge Bouillon.
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