A new Operational Support Vehicle (OSV) for HM Coastguard search and rescue operations is among the latest developments to be showcased at the Emergency Services Show 2025.
The vehicle – one of 18 provided to each operational area of HM Coastguard in the UK – will be the centrepiece of its stand at the two-day event starting today at the NEC in Birmingham.
The all-wheel-drive large crewbus is designed and equipped with extra functions beyond basic transportation.
As well as carrying rescue equipment, the OSV provides on-scene command facilities using on-demand satellite communications for reliable contact between commanders and teams in all conditions.
It also provides welfare and logistical support for prolonged incidents, including hot water; kit washing, decontamination and drying capability; battery recharging; and seating for five people.
Other important advances on display at the stand include up-to-date drysuits fitted for female Coastguard Rescue Officers, following last year’s debut of overalls also designed for women.
Further improved protection comes in the form of new resistant gloves currently being rolled out to Coastguard Rescue Teams across the country, suitable for nearly all incidents.
Visitors to the show will be able to see everything for themselves as well as ask questions of the experienced coastguards attending the stand.
Assistant Chief Coastguard Richard Hackwell said:
“We are always reviewing and developing our equipment. It means we can ensure the highest levels of protection and support for our officers so they can give the best response to the people who need our help.
“We are very proud to show off the new support vehicle. Some incidents can be long and complex, and these units strengthen our capacity both to lead search and rescue responses and support our fellow frontline emergency services.
“We look forward to the Emergency Services Show every year. It’s an important opportunity to engage with our volunteer Coastguard Rescue Officers and UK search and rescue (UKSAR) partners.”
Last year HM Coastguard exhibited zero-emission and low-emission electric response vehicles, plus “on-scene” drones to assist coastal search and rescue.
HM Coastguard’s display will be at adjacent stands CZ85 and D250 of the Emergency Services Show from 17-18 September.


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