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… your instincts and report suspicious activity online In an emergency, or if you need urgent police assistance, you …
… consider its impact on crowd movement, especially in an emergency. This emergency may not be terrorism related. If gates are used, … vehicles could pose a threat on a site. For example, emergency services vehicles could be a disguised “Trojan …
… responsibilities your business or organisation has in other emergency incidents, such as fire or health and safety. As …
… can call the Anti-Terrorism Hotline on 0800 789 321. In an emergency, dial 999. If you have any general concerns about …
… itinerary and any deviation from the scheduled itinerary an emergency point of contact telephone number who you are …
… clearly display their ID badges and be briefed Review your Emergency Assembly Point Review and communicate any emergency/evacuation procedures to staff and ensure all …
… Protective Security Authority guidance on how to enable the emergency SOS function on a phone  Calling for help …
… there was an incident? what are the local plans? (Personal emergency evacuation plan, first aid training etc.) consider … suspicious behaviour or activity Contact 999 if there is an emergency.   The following links provide further first aid …
… danger, or a crime is in progress, always call the emergency services directly. Types of incident to report …
… they can report to the police any concerns they have: In an emergency, call the police using 999 For a non-emergency, police can be contacted using 101 Visit the …