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… Lock/barricade yourself in. Move away from the door.   Call 999 when you are safe. Location; Where are the suspects? …
… or gov.uk/ACT or in an emergency the public should always call 999. If you get caught up in the rare event of a weapons …
… consider reporting to your local police force using 101 (or 999 in an emergency) where you will be given a crime …
… may assist with this CLEAR: The immediate area COMMUNICATE: Call 999 CONTROL: Access to the cordoned area You should consult …
… to staff and any announcements. In an emergency, always call 999. Have an amazing time, and if you see something that … report it to security straight away. In an emergency dial 999. Trust your instincts, you won’t be wasting our time. … advice for the public  contains security information specifically for festivals and venues. Please add the website …
… police attention all staff should be reminded to dial '999' immediately. They should also notify the Returning …
… on how to stay safe and treat casualties before the 999 services arrive. Suppliers of first aid products …
… you need urgent police assistance, you should always dial 999. You can also report suspicious activity by contacting … other organisations through a Home Office programme called Prevent to help people vulnerable to radicalisation … extremists by reporting content such as: speeches or essays calling for racial or religious violence videos of violence …
… are proportionate, effective and responsive. contact 999 to report an imminent threat   contact the …
… to some terrorists. The costs both financially, physically and reputationally cannot be underestimated. Even the … you can. See recommended distances below. Communicate - call 999 or inform the control room. Ensure you understand why …