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Emergencies

Emergencies cover a range of situations, including ‘sudden impact’ events such as transport accidents or terrorist attacks, ‘slow-burn’ events such as Foot & Mouth or the fuel crisis, and ‘anticipated’ events which can be planned for, eg industrial accidents, flooding, etc. Responding to emergencies is usually the task of a number of agencies, including local authorities, and will in most instances be led by the Police or one of the other emergency services.

What's new?

Flu Pandemic - read our informative guide to flu pandemic with links to other key sites.

Preparing for Emergencies – for information on what to do in an emergency read this government sponsored leaflet.

Dealing with suspicious packages – sensible steps to minimise the risk and danger to employees.

Flood Advice Leaflets - the following leaflets have been produced by the Environment Agency to give practical advice before, during and after a flood

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Emergency Planning
Devon County Council
County Hall
Topsham Road
Exeter

EX2 4QD

https://www.devon.gov.uk/text/index/democracycommunities/publicsafety/emergencies/emergencies_contact_form.htm" title="Online contact/enquiry form">Online contact/enquiry form

01392 382680

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