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Police terror video advises public to 'run, hide, tell' | Police terror video advises public to 'run, hide, tell' |
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Police have released a video telling people to "run, hide, tell" if they are caught up in a terrorist gun attack. | Police have released a video telling people to "run, hide, tell" if they are caught up in a terrorist gun attack. |
The four-minute video advises on how to evacuate a building, where to hide, and what information to tell police. | The four-minute video advises on how to evacuate a building, where to hide, and what information to tell police. |
The video says people's first reaction if they hear gunshots should be to run - as long as it will not put them in greater danger - and not to let others' indecision "slow you down". | The video says people's first reaction if they hear gunshots should be to run - as long as it will not put them in greater danger - and not to let others' indecision "slow you down". |
The terror threat level in the UK is severe, meaning it is "highly likely". | The terror threat level in the UK is severe, meaning it is "highly likely". |
Security services have been on high alert since the attacks in Paris last month. | Security services have been on high alert since the attacks in Paris last month. |
What should you do in an attack? | What should you do in an attack? |
'Avoid bottlenecks' | 'Avoid bottlenecks' |
The public information film, released by the National Police Chiefs' Council, tells people to react quickly, first by running for an exit. | |
"Insist others come with you, but don't let their indecision slow you down," the video says. | "Insist others come with you, but don't let their indecision slow you down," the video says. |
"Consider your route as you leave. Will it place you in the line of fire? Is it safer to wait for the attacker to move away before you continue?" | "Consider your route as you leave. Will it place you in the line of fire? Is it safer to wait for the attacker to move away before you continue?" |
If it is not possible to move to safety, then people are advised to hide. | If it is not possible to move to safety, then people are advised to hide. |
They should consider their exits and escape routes when choosing a hiding place, avoiding dead ends and bottlenecks and staying away from the door. | They should consider their exits and escape routes when choosing a hiding place, avoiding dead ends and bottlenecks and staying away from the door. |
Mobile phones should be switched to silent and vibrate turned off, the video says, adding: "The best hiding place with protection from gunfire will have a substantial physical barrier between you and the attacker." | Mobile phones should be switched to silent and vibrate turned off, the video says, adding: "The best hiding place with protection from gunfire will have a substantial physical barrier between you and the attacker." |
Those able to evacuate should get as far away from the danger area as possible and call the police. | Those able to evacuate should get as far away from the danger area as possible and call the police. |
The film says: "When the police arrive they will be armed. The police may be unable to distinguish you from the attacker. | The film says: "When the police arrive they will be armed. The police may be unable to distinguish you from the attacker. |
"They may treat you firmly. Do everything they tell you to do. Don't make any sudden movements or gestures that may be perceived as a threat." | "They may treat you firmly. Do everything they tell you to do. Don't make any sudden movements or gestures that may be perceived as a threat." |
'Better prepared' | 'Better prepared' |
Police said the advice has already been issued to thousands of people during security training sessions but it is now being rolled out more widely. | Police said the advice has already been issued to thousands of people during security training sessions but it is now being rolled out more widely. |
Mark Rowley, the country's most senior counter-terrorism officer, said: "Everyone's aware of the terrorist challenges across the world and there have been some awful attacks. | Mark Rowley, the country's most senior counter-terrorism officer, said: "Everyone's aware of the terrorist challenges across the world and there have been some awful attacks. |
"It's our view that this advice should be rolled out to the public so in the tragic event that anyone gets caught up in a rolling firearms or weapons attack they are better informed and better advised to protect themselves." | "It's our view that this advice should be rolled out to the public so in the tragic event that anyone gets caught up in a rolling firearms or weapons attack they are better informed and better advised to protect themselves." |
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu said the public should not be alarmed by the release of the video. | |
"While the general level of threat to the UK is severe, the probability of being caught up in a firearms or weapons attack is very, very small," he said. | "While the general level of threat to the UK is severe, the probability of being caught up in a firearms or weapons attack is very, very small," he said. |
"However, it is important the public know what to do in the event of getting caught up in such an incident." | "However, it is important the public know what to do in the event of getting caught up in such an incident." |
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