THIS year’s Emergency Services Show has moved to a new home at the Cotswold Airport at Kemble and will feature a fire engine with a difference!

Alongside the more traditional fire appliances, police cars and ambulances at Cotswold Airport on Sunday September 3 will be the Backdraft Wheelie Fire Truck.

The front of this 20-tonne converted fire engine can lift 15 feet into the air, allowing it to steer, stop and pirouette on the two rear wheels only.

Adding to the spectacular display is a custom-built vertical exhaust system, which can fire out three-metre flames and fireballs.

Owner Steve Murty from Yorkshire has travelled the world with the Backdraft Wheelie Fire Truck, which also has the usual fire engine features of flashing lights, blue strobe lights and sirens.

The Emergency Services Show is organised by a charitable trust and supported by the Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service, Wiltshire Police and South Western Ambulance Service.

This year’s show will feature appliances from all of the major emergency services, plus blood bikes and the Great Western and Wiltshire air ambulances.

Last year’s show was cancelled after the military decided to dispose of its previous home at Hullavington Airfield near Malmesbury leaving organisers no time to find another venue.

Chris Harvey, chairman of the Emergency Services Show charitable trust, said: “Having not been able to run a show last year, we wanted to make this year’s event the biggest and best yet. The Backdraft Wheelie Fire Truck is unlike any arena display we have ever had before, and I’m sure our visitors will love it!”

Anyone wanting to be involved in the show has until midnight on August 27 to register online as a charity, exhibitor or trader – for more information, visit www.emergencyservicesshow.com

Tickets for the Show are now on sale, priced £6 adults, £3 children under 16 and free for children under three – these can be bought in advance via www.emergencyservicesshow.com until midnight on September 2, or on the day. Advance purchases will allow ticketholders to use a fast track gate on arrival at the show.

All profits are ploughed into supporting charities that work with the emergency services and running the next event, and the 2015 Show saw a total of £35,000 donated to good causes.

The Emergency Services Show will be open from 10am to 4pm on Sunday September 3, and is expected to attract more than 10,000 visitors from across Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and further afield.

More about the show can be found on Facebook @EmergencyServicesShow, Twitter @999show and Instagram @emergencyservicesshow