CRISIS COMMAND CAN YOU TAKE CONTROL? Imagine that you are in a police control room It is your task to decide what course of action to take following.

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CRISIS COMMAND CAN YOU TAKE CONTROL?

Imagine that you are in a police control room It is your task to decide what course of action to take following a road accident Information will come to you in the form of incident reports: on screen from the Police, and on paper from the public During this activity you will need to make decisions about how you are going to keep the traffic moving, perhaps using a diversion You may also need to consider the impact on other forms of travel

Once you have all the reports, you will need to create a Police accident summary detailing: a brief description of what happened and where the vehicles involved how was the accident caused and by whom what action the police took accident victims and the state of their injuries who will be charged with any driving offence

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09:40 The Police helicopter is now hovering over the scene of an accident on the M100. The observer in the helicopter reports that three large vehicles have been involved and that there is already a mile tailback forming on the northbound carriageway. He gives the map reference as directly under the railway bridge.

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09:50 Message from PC Andy Chipfield who has arrived on the scene. The vehicles are: Vehicle 1 is a petrol tanker registration number R38 XXT. It is blocking all three lanes of the carriageway and the hard shoulder. The driver is safe. Liquid can be seen dripping from this vehicle. Vehicle 2 is a bread lorry registration number S222 BAB. The vehicle is on its side and has crashed sideways into the petrol tanker. Vehicle 3 is a lorry carrying paper registration number R505 JTJ. It has smashed into bread lorry and the support for the Railway Bridge.

09:55 Further message from PC Andy Chipfield ‘The driver trapped in the paper lorry has now been freed by the Fire Brigade and they are cutting free the driver of the bread lorry. There is now a tailback of at least two miles on the northbound carriageway and there have been several minor accidents on the southbound carriageway, which has caused a half-mile tailback. On the northbound carriageway just north of the bridge is a dead Muntjac Deer which appears to have been knocked down.’

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10:10 Helicopter Report. People are gathering on both sides of the motorway from the villages of Highbury and Lowbury, to look at the accident.

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11:00 Police computer report. Vehicle is a Vauxhall Vectra SRi reg. no S334 MLN. The owner is Maureen Slipper 200 Mount Everest Road, Boroughbury.

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11:10 Further report from PC Andy Chipfield, ‘Am standing near the accident and I can hear a mobile phone ringing. It seems to be coming from beneath the bread lorry’

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11:20 Further message from PC Andy Chipfield, ‘I have crawled under the bread lorry with the fireman and we can see a red car of some kind. The registration number is J15 SST. It is completely hidden from view, so we had not noticed it before’.

11:25 Report from the helicopter. ‘Fire crew have just released a lady and a young child from the red car hidden from view, in the accident. They have minor cuts and bruises, but other than that are fine. It is believed their lives were saved by their seat belts’.

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You now need to read out a Police accident summary detailing: a brief description of what happened and where the vehicles involved how was the accident caused and by whom what action the police took accident victims and the state of their injuries who will be charged with any driving offence