A 999 Day is set to return to Fareham town centre.
The free event will take place on June 21 from 10am to 4pm on West Street.
Local emergency services, including the police, fire service, and RNLI, will showcase their vehicles and discuss their work with visitors.
Attendees can view vintage fire engines and American police cars, and children can participate in free emergency service-themed activities.
For more information, visit fareham.gov.uk/999
Councillor Connie Hockley, executive member for leisure and community, said: "I am delighted that the ever-popular 999 Day is returning this year.
"This free event is a wonderful way to thank our wonderful emergency services for the incredible work they do, and families will love the opportunity to meet the heroes who keep us all safe."
The pop-up beach near B&M in Fareham Shopping Centre will be open from 9am to 5.30pm, with a free giant sandpit for children.
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