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Risk of Attack: |
Recommended Actions: |
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Severe |
Complete any recommended actions at lower
levels
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Listen to radio/TV for current information/instructions
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Be alert to suspicious activity and report it to proper
authorities immediately
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Contact business to determine status of work day
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Adhere to any travel restrictions announce by local governmental
authorities
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Provide volunteer services only as requested
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Be prepared to shelter in pace or evacuate if instructed to do so
by local governmental authorities
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High |
Complete any
recommended actions at lower levels
- Be alert to suspicious activity and report it to proper
authorities
- Review your personal disaster plan
- Exercise caution when traveling
- Have shelter in place materials on hand and review procedures
in Terrorism: Preparing for the Unexpected
- If a need is announced, donate blood at designated blood
collection center
- Prior to volunteering, contact agency to determine their
needs
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Elevated |
Complete any
recommended actions at lower levels
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Be alert to suspicious activity and report it to proper
authorities
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Ensure disaster supplies kit is stocked and ready
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Check telephone numbers and e-mail addresses in your personal
communication plan and update as necessary
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Develop alternate routes to/from work/school and practice them
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Continue to provide volunteer services
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Guarded |
Complete any
recommended actions at lower levels
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Be alert to suspicious activity and report it to proper
authorities
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Review stored disaster supplies and replace items that are
outdated
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Develop emergency communication plan with family/neighbors/friends
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Provide volunteer services and take advantage of additional
volunteer training opportunities
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Low |
- Obtain copy of Terrorism: Preparing for the Unexpected brochure
from the Mid-Rio Grande Chapter or download by clicking here
- Develop a personal disaster plan and disaster supplies kit
using Red Cross brochures Your Family Disaster Plan
and Your Family Disaster Supplies Kit
- Examine volunteer opportunities in your community; choose an
agency to volunteer with and receive initial training
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