IN PICTURES: Local fire teams training at Falmouth Docks ahead of G7




On Friday (21st), local fire crews joined together in a G7 training exercise at Falmouth Docks.
Involved were teams from, Falmouth Community Fire Station, Tolvaddon, Truro, St. Keverne, St. Just, and Newquay Community Fire Station.
The G7 summit is fast approaching, with world leaders being hosted at Carbis Bay on June 11th to 13th, with neighbouring St Ives and Falmouth, welcoming international delegates and media.
"Crews are working with the Royal Navy in preparation for the G7 Summit, a marine response training exercise took place on board and alongside HMS Scott at Falmouth Docks," a Cornwall Fire and Rescue spokesperson added.
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