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Ten
steps for surviving a terrorist attack...
Preparation is your key to survival
in an emergency
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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.
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For further
information call:
Orange County Sheriff's Office Homeland
Security
407-628-7008
http://www.ocso.com
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