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What is a major incident?

A major incident is any emergency that requires the implementation of special arrangements by one or more of the emergency services and will generally include the involvement, either directly or indirectly, of large numbers of people.

Example

  • The rescue and transportation of a large number of casualties;
    the large-scale combined resources of the police, fire and ambulance service;
  • The mobilisation and organisation of the emergency services and support services; for example, local authority, to cater for
  • The threat of death, serious injury or homelessness to a large number of people; and
  • The handling of a large number of enquires likely to be generated both from the public and news media usually made to the police.

Acts of terrorism including suspected involvement of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear devices are subject to specific multi-agency response supported by HM Government.

             
1 September 2011

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