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Staying safe from a terrorist incident

Terror-related incidents are very rare in the UK, but it’s still a good idea to understand what you need to know and what to do.

Experiencing a terrorist act or other large-scale violent incident

Run Hide Tell

You should only give first aid to others if it is safe for you to do so. When the emergency services arrive, follow their instructions if they tell you to leave the area.


Run


Hide

If you cannot Run, Hide

You must still Hide, even if you are behind a locked door:


Tell

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When it is safe to do so, Tell by calling 999.

What do the police need to know?

If you cannot speak or make a noise, listen to the instructions given to you by the call taker:


What you can do

Find out more

You can read more about the Run, Hide, Tell guidance issued by the National Counter Terrorism Security Office.

You can also read their guidance on first-aid awareness and watch the ‘First Aid During A Terrorist Attack’ video.

Learn first aid

Learning first aid and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is one of the most useful things you can do.

Not only can you use these skills in the event of a terror attack, you never know when you might need them for a domestic emergency at home or the workplace – you might even save the life of a loved one.

First aid training is provided by a number of charities and commercial organisations.

You can find the right training for you by searching online for ‘first aid training’.

Ensure your staff are prepared

Are you a business/venue manager or event organiser?

Do your staff know what to do in the event of an emergency?

Your staff can be trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid by East of England Ambulance Trust (EEAST) staff.

Visit: Courses for your business.

Email: TrainEEAST@eastamb.nhs.uk

Useful link: www.protectuk.police.uk

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