Lancashire Riders Kick Off 2026 Road Safety Season
The highlight of the day was a visceral, live-action rescue demonstration. Spectators watched in hushed silence as fire crews, working in tandem with the North West Ambulance Service, deployed hydraulic cutting equipment to peel back the roof of a crashed vehicle.

- The Fire Brigade executed a “controlled extraction,” demonstrating the precision required to stabilize a vehicle and create an exit path.
- Paramedics simulated the high-stakes ‘rescue’ of the victim, explaining the medical complexities of roadside trauma care.
“Seeing the roof of a car come off in seconds really drives home the message. You don’t want to be the one inside that wreckage,” said one attending rider.
Building a Safer 2026
While the demonstrations were intense, the atmosphere remained one of community and collaboration. The event serves as a vital platform for bikers to engage directly with the emergency responders who are first on the scene when things go wrong.
This is only the beginning. With a full calendar of events lined up alongside Lancashire Fire and Rescue for the remainder of 2026, the message is clear: Enjoy the ride, but stay alive to drive.
Kelsea Shea-Hoyle, the Lancashire county rep says: Keep an eye on the forum and calendar for the next event date—don’t miss your chance to see these heroes in action and sharpen your safety skills.



