

The 999 Weekend will take place on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th July and is expected to attract thousands from across the region.
The event has become a favourite in the local calendar and gives the opportunity for visitors to meet members of the emergency services and get an up-close look at 999 response vehicles.
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moreOrganised by Sussex Police, East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service, South East Coast Ambulance Service, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, RNLI and supported by Eastbourne Borough Council
The gallery contains some of the images captured from previous events and gives a flavour of the type of vehicles and scenarios you can expect to