
The terms of reference of the Group can be found below. This Group focuses particularly on issues that cut across all the emergency services in the UK. This Group considers strategic, policy-related issues that affect the 999 and112 service that fall outside the scope of the operationally-focused Liaison Committee. The Liaison Committee is overseen by the 999-112 Strategic Leadership Group which reports to ministers. This document outlines the key roles and responsibilities of stakeholders involved in the conveyance of emergency calls from caller to the relevant emergency service. 112 is the European emergency number you can dial free of charge from fixed and mobile phones everywhere in the EU. The Committee also has responsibility for the Code of Practice for the Public Emergency Call Service (PECS) between communications providers and the emergency services. The Committee also oversees sub-groups responsible for specific areas such as access to the service by vulnerable members of society, such as those with hearing impairments and the role played by emergency calls activated by smartphones. The Committee represents all organisations that have a role to play in delivering and managing the 999-112 service, these include: The Home Office, Department for Health & Social Care, the emergency services, Ofcom as the telecommunications regulatory body and the fixed and mobile communications providers. No previous fire simulation has gone to such lengths to provide such depth and realism.999/112 Liaison Committee: Terms of reference Turn on the emergency lights and sirens and experience one of the world’s most exciting professions – the fire brigade. The authentic spread of the fires and lifelike, movable fire hoses with realistic handling needed to fight the fire make for an authentic playing experience. And of course, equipment can be removed and kept available for later use.Īccidents involving cars and trucks, oil slicks, external and internal fires requiring breathing equipment, these exciting scenarios are randomly generated and promise hours of excitement. The water tender, turntable ladder and swap body vehicle are also fully functional and available for the virtual fireman. All of the equipment and functionality have been incorporated. Never before has a simulation offered such great level of detail for the fire department vehicles, including and especially the LF24, the fire truck.

Particular attention was paid to realism and accuracy in creating the various missions. Mülheim has one of the largest and most modern fire stations in Europe.

It was developed in cooperation with and modelled on the fire brigade of Mülheim, Germany. Emergency Call 112 – The Fire Fighting Simulation is an exciting, fully detailed simulation of the eventful life of a big city fire department.
