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NEWS FROM OUR CONTRACTS: CORPORATE SECURITY
OUR TEAM AT BUCKINGHAMSHIRE HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST RECEIVE AN ‘EXCELLENCE REPORT’
Congratulations to our Team at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust based at Wycombe Hospital who has been praised for providing an excellent service.
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An extract from the ‘Excellence Report’ received from our client:
“If called for assistance the security mobile is answered rapidly and a guard is deployed to area immediately to assist if required. Staff now feel safe and confident knowing that support is on hand at all times, should a situation arise.”
ICTS CANINE AGREE PROVISION OF FREDDS SERVICE TO WORLDWIDE FLIGHT SERVICES (WFS)
ICTS Canine have recently begun a Free Running Explosive Detection Dog (FREDD) service with WFS. FREDDs screen cargo within the warehouse, offering a real time detection capability for screening cargo for explosives in an operational environment.

Rob Harris, Canine Training Manager – Aviation says “It has been a pleasure to work with WFS implementing a canine capability to search cargo. We are looking forward to a progressive future with the team and are already planning further development.”
Jillian Khan, WFS General Manager North says, “This was our first implementation of FREDDs screening onsite in the UK and the start-up with ICTS has been a great success. We have found ICTS to be very professional, supportive and flexible. We look forward to continuing to work together and growing this service provision throughout our UK operations as we continue to invest to ensure the safety and security of our staff, our customers and their assets, it's our number one priority.”
Security Road Show Held At Edf Energy
The EDF Security team, together with ICTS’ Canine Team, held a roadshow at one of its sites. The roadshow was an opportunity for the Security team to spend time talking to staff and contract partners.

An extract from an email received from EDF following the roadshow:
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The star of the show as always was one of our furry members of the team, Millie, one of our ICTS explosive detection dogs. Millie and her trainer Bill ran demonstrations throughout the roadshow, with Millie searching various areas of the canteen as well as showing her skills using different scents within canisters.
Staff had the opportunity to talk to Millie's handler and walk Millie down the line of canisters to see if she could find the correct scent representing a banned substance.”