Part of Responding to emergencies in Scotland


Non-spontaneous incidents: Post-initial response

The availability of information prior to an emergency developing or the details available following the initial stages of a spontaneous incident allows a range of measures to be put in place.

A number of factors would indicate that further action is required by responders. This may include:

  • scale and nature of incident has already drawn multi-agency response which requires more formal co-ordination
  • evidence or expectation that the conditions associated with an incident will persist or deteriorate
  • significant social, economic, environmental or political impacts are anticipated
  • SEPA Flood Warning or Severe Flood Warning
  • Met Office Amber or Red Weather Warning

Key information dictating the necessity of a co-ordinated response may come from any responder agency.

Scottish Government officials may also become aware of information which indicates the need for Regional Partnerships to consider a developing situation, for example, potential infrastructure disruption.

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