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Ten steps for surviving a terrorist attack...
Preparation is your key to survival in an emergency
 

Prepare for a terrorist act as you would for a hurricane, fire, flood, or any other major disaster.  Following the 10 steps below will help keep you and your family safe in the unlikely event of a terrorist event in our community.  Remember... preparedness is the key to your safety and survival in any disaster situation.  Take steps now to be prepared!

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Determine what possible threats exist in your community and discuss them with your family and co-workers.
 

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Create an emergency communications plan and up to date contact list.  Be sure to include your out-of-town contact to check on each other if local telephones are jammed or out of service.
 

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Assemble disaster supplies kits in easy-to carry containers, for home, for work and your car.  Include a three-day supply of water, non-perishable food, a first aid kit and book, flashlights, battery-powered radio, extra batteries, fire extinguisher, tools, prescription medications, copies of important documents, duct tape, plastic sheeting and towels to seal door cracks.
 

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Learn basic first aid and CPR.  The American Red Cross provides training.
 

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Be aware of your surroundings and report any suspicious activities to local authorities.
 

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Know where the emergency exits, staircases, and fire extinguishers are at home, at work or when traveling, and practice emergency evacuation procedures.
 

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Check on the school and day care emergency plans for you school-age children.
 

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Learn what to do if asked by officials to “Shelter in Place” (remain indoors or in your car) or to “Evacuate” (leave the hazard area.)
 

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Be prepared to do without services you normally depend on such as electricity, telephone, natural gas, gasoline pumps, ATM machines, and Internet transactions.
 

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If there is an attack or strong warnings of an attack, remain calm and follow the advice of local emergency officials.  Listen to the radio or television for news and instructions.

For further information call:
Orange County Sheriff's Office Homeland Security
407-628-7008

http://www.ocso.com