… safer area? avoid sudden movements that may be considered a threat keep your hands in view … point guns at you treat you … We urge the public to be alert but not alarmed by the threat, and reassure them that the police service carries … and activities are constantly reviewed to reflect where the threats exist and the level of threat we are facing. The …
… to prepare if such event takes place. … When there is threat and risk of marauding terrorist attack, it is …
This guidance is designed to help people respond safely to incidents involving hazardous substances, including ‘acid attacks’.
… to support any incident where there is an immediate life-threatening injury, not just a terrorist incident. … … aim of improving the survivability of a person with life threatening injuries. The standards are relevant for all … aid kit which supports the treatment of immediate, life-threatening injuries such as major bleeding and those who …
This document delivers facilitator guidance and a session plan for youth organisations.
Marauding terrorist attacks (MTA) are fast-moving, violent incidents where assailants move through a location aiming to find and kill or injure as many people as possible. Most deaths occur within the first few minutes of the attack, before police are able to respond.
… of their level of training, supports the treatment of life threatening injuries and will significantly enhance an … ultimately, improve the survivability of a person with life threatening injuries. … Standards for Public Access Trauma …
Guidance on Marauding terrorist attacks.