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… involved, is vital to identify key areas and all potential emergency exit points. Only certain people are entitled to …
… to your local police force using 101 (or 999 in an emergency) where you will be given a crime reference number …
… 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 …
… call the Anti-Terrorism Hotline on 0800 789 321 (or in an emergency 999).   Probability and Likelihood in Intelligence …
… if the threat is external or internal. Implement your emergency response plan, which may include evacuation, … (see ETHANE checklist ) may help staff communicating with emergency services about what may be required. Instruct …
… protect people as intended. This should form part of an Emergency Response Plan, designed using the ‘deter, detect, … Further details of what should be included in an Emergency Response Plan can be found on Protect UK.  Policy …
… in the site’s search procedures including escalation and emergency response procedures. They should also understand … of the entry process and that it does not interfere with emergency exits. Make sure the search area has the necessary …
… ‘don’t worry, don’t delay, just act.’ In the event of an emergency or other incident requiring urgent police …