The polices will tell the people to do something to prevent the disaster or to move to another place.
to protect the peoples and cattch the thieves
A disaster is when the police and emergency people can get to u, a major incident is when basically like when emergency people cant get to u probably because the world is in flames, and everyone is not able to get anywhere.
We do not know what you did in a disaster, or what you are supposed to do in a specific case. The best thing to do in any disaster is to plan ahead and know your role. Stay calm and be alert for ways to survive and to help others. Call emergency services if you have a phone.
The role of the local Emergency Program manager is described to be assessing, controlling, and monitoring emergency activities. It is also the role of the local Emergency Program manager to coordinate resources in all phases of a disaster.
Police inspector supplies food,medicine etc. Police inspector and his team take the injured people to the hospital.
emergency may lead to disaster
what is the role of disaster magistrate
what is the role of disaster magistrate
The six primary emergency services typically include police, fire department, emergency medical services (EMS), emergency management, search and rescue, and hazardous materials response teams. Each service plays a critical role in responding to various emergencies, ensuring public safety, and providing immediate assistance during crises. Their coordination is essential for effective disaster response and recovery efforts.
all police are drunker they always want to extract mone y from us
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Police use mobile phones for the same reason you do; for quick and easy communications with pretty much anyone. The exception to this is in the event of a major disaster that interrupts police and emergency services communications, cell phones are considered a backup for normal police communications. In non-emergency situations, cell phones are not a secure means of communications, and can be eavesdropped upon and used to locate the caller. As such, these are never an official means of first responder and emergency services communications.