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Emergencies and Public Safety

What is classed as a major emergency?

Major emergencies include:

  • severe weather such as flooding and drought
  • health epidemics and pandemics 
  • terrorism (for information on the current risk visit the Home Office website)
  • environmental pollution such as chemical, biological and nuclear contamination 
  • animal and plant diseases
  • structural failure 
  • protest and industrial action
  • energy, power supply and utility outages

Thames Valley Community Risk Register

The Thames Valley Local Resilience Forum has developed a Community Risk Register to reassure the communities of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Milton Keynes that potential hazards have been assessed, and that effective preparation arrangements and response plans exist. 

The risks described in the Register are general hazards which may never affect us. By identifying all potential hazards and their consequences, plans can be made and any incidents that may occur can be dealt with more effectively. Visit the Thames Valley Community Risk Register website for full details.

What is the Council's role in the event of a major emergency?

Our main role is to support the emergency services in the response to an incident and oversee the return to normality. We have prepared an emergency plan for these situations. Emergency planning involves assessing threats and where possible preventing them, tackling major emergencies when they occur, carrying on business as usual and restoring normality afterwards.

What can I do to prepare for an emergency?

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Preparing for Emergencies website

Visit the Preparing for an Emergency section and Advice on Specific Emergencies section of the Preparing for Emergencies website for information on how to plan for a possible emergency situation. You can also look at the government's booklet on Preparing for Emergencies or our Emergency Planning Wall Planner:

Preparing for Emergencies Booklet (1341kB PDF)
Guide to Emergency Planning Wall Planner (1128kB PDF)

What do I do in the event of an emergency?

If you are involved in any emergency it is important to:

  • Make sure 999 has been called if people are injured or if there is a threat to life
  • Not put yourself or others in danger
  • Follow the advice of the emergency services
  • Try to remain calm and think before acting and try to reassure others
  • Check for injuries - remember to attend to yourself before attempting to help others

If you are not involved in an accident but are close by or believe you may be in danger, in most cases the advice is: GO IN, STAY IN, TUNE IN.

Visit the What Can You Do section of the Preparing for Emergencies website for more information on what to do in specific emergency situations.

Local Radio Stations

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BBC Radio Oxford FM 95.2 MHz
Fox FM FM 102.6/97.4 MHz

What are the current risks to me?

Visit the High Profile Risks pages of the UK Resilience website for information on current high profile risks, information about what action the Government is taking to prepare for these risks, and links to further sources of information on these subjects.

Visit our Flooding pages for information about the local flooding situation.

What can my business do to prepare for and cope with a major emergency?

Businesses that have prepared for an emergency in advance and have business continuity management arrangements in place are more likely to stay in business and recover quickly in the event of an emergency than those that do not.

Visit the What Businesses Can Do pages of the Preparing for Emergencies website for information and advice on business continuity planning and sources of support.

Who should I contact in the event of an emergency?

Emergency contacts
Organisation Type of Help Phone
Emergency Services - Police, Ambulance, Fire Emergency help 999
Anti-terrorism Hotline Report suspicious activity 0800 789 321
Crimestoppers Give information about a crime anonymously 0800 555 111
NHS Direct Health advice 0845 4647
Defra Helpline Reporting Foot and Mouth and Avian Flu 08459 33 55 77
Floodline Latest updates about flooding situation  0845 988 1188
Scottish and Southern Energy Emergency help 08547 708090
Thames Water Emergency help 08459 200800
National Grid Gas emergencies and leakages 0800 111999

For a list of emergency Council contacts including Council tenant issues, Community Alarm System, homelessness, noise complaints, reporting needles and syringes, and anti-social behaviour helpline, visit our Emergency Phone Numbers page.

Where can I find more information about emergencies and public safety?

Visit our Local Emergency Services page for information about the local police, fire, ambulance and air ambulance services including non-emergency contact details.

Visit the Emergency Planning pages of the Oxfordshire County Council website.

Visit our Fire and Public Safety Links pages for useful links to other websites relating to emergencies.



Local Emergency Services

Information about local fire, police and ambulance services including non-emergency contact details

Flooding

Flooding information and advice



Page last reviewed 5 Nov 2008



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Emergency Planning Officer
Town Hall
Blue Boar Street
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OX1 4EY

Tel: 01865 252093

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