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… Licensing Community safety Transport and highways Emergency planning These are areas where improved guidance …
… suppliers, local authorities, the police and other emergency services, community groups and nearby businesses. …
… to the minimum, so the overriding message is that in an emergency situation, to run to safety offers the best chance …
… know the local equivalent of 999 in an event of an emergency.   The threat from terrorism can affect anyone, …
… of access and egress to the counting stations in cases of emergency. Identify a designated evacuation rendezvous …
… included if all keys are not accounted for. To assist with emergency evacuation from the premises in the event of a terrorist attack, fire or other emergency, make sure all keys required to exit the building … this provides more opportunity to respond and contact the emergency services. As shattered glass is held in pace, …
… call the Anti-Terrorism Hotline on 0800 789 321 (or in an emergency 999).   Probability and Likelihood in Intelligence …
… to your local police force using 101 (or 999 in an emergency) where you will be given a crime reference number …
… or report online in confidence at gov.uk/ACT  In an emergency call 999.  #CommunitiesDefeatTerrorism  General … feel right report online in confidence at gov.uk/ACT  In an emergency always call 999.  #CommunitiesDefeatTerrorism  … and tell security or report online at gov.uk/ACT. In an emergency call 999. #CommunitiesDefeatTerrorism  Football …