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| In a worst case scenario when there’s a security incident like a bomb explosion on a train or bus, it’s important to know what to do in such an emergency. If an explosion occurs, be quick and call the Police at 999 and relate to them what you saw. |
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| The bus captain and train duty officer will assess the situation and instruct passengers to evacuate. As a passenger, these are the appropriate steps to take: |
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Keep a cool head and help the elderly, young and disabled |
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| where possible |
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Take your personal belongings with you |
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In a bus, follow the instructions given by the bus captain. |
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Leave in an orderly manner via the nearest exit. If necessary, press the Emergency Exit Button on a bus to unlock door to evacuate or use the Emergency Hammer to break the windows.
If you are in a train, listen to the announcements and follow the instructions of the train duty officer and leave in an orderly manner via the nearest exit. |
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Take cover quickly behind a building away from the bus or |
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| MRT station and remain behind cover until it is safe |
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Report to the police cordon on arrival of the Police. It’s |
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| vital not to leave on your own beforehand as you may need medical attention, or be required to assist the Police. |
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