The last 'visit' of this Rotary year and this time 24 Rotarians visited the Joint Emergency Service Conrol Centre (JESCC) where the call handling for all 4 emergency services (Police, Fire and Rescue, Ambulance and Coastguard) is handled under one roof enabling incidents to be responded to in a truly co-ordinated and multi-agency way.
The JESCC is believed to be the only facility of this type in the world and is attracting interest from other jurisdictions. The technology employed to provide the service is impressive.
After the visit members enjoyed an enjoyable supper at Urban Kitchen.
Thanks are due to Anthony Jones of the JESCC for allowing the visit and to Tony Spruce for all the arrangements.
more Skittles at the Hampshire Lodge.
more A gentle walk followed by a tasting.
more Thank you La Reunion.
more An excellent visit.
more £450 presented to Walking Football Guernsey
more Previous President Dave Parish hands over the Presidency to John Moses. Brian Acton becomes President Elect & Andy Salisbury President Nominee.
more Celebrating the Club's Charter
more A Great Start to 2021
more Another Year of Excellent Service
more The competition for the best-decorated Rotarian house was won by the 'Campbell Residence' entry.
more A Social Out Meeting
more A Social Out Meeting
more The first joint coffee morning of Rotary Club of Guernsey, Rotary Guernesiais, Inner Wheel and Friends of Rotary.
more Michael Morris succeeds Joanne Reynolds as Rotary Guernesiais President
more Rotary Bowled Over!
more Rotary down deep and dirty!
more Celebrating 97 years in the community
more Ho Ho Ho: Rotary Christmas Supper and Party
more What's a little bit of rain!
more Evacuation, Occupation, Liberation and Potato Pie Walk
more Rotary Bowled Over!
more A Wonderful Venue And Engaging Speaker Contributed To A Charter Celebration To Remember.
more A visit to Guernsey Post
more Allan Smith joins us for lunch.
more Rotary Christmas Party
more Visit to Belle Greve Sewerage Outfall Works
more Golf but not as you know it.......
more A visit to Guernsey’s power station followed by supper