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If life is in danger or a crime is in progress dial 999 and ask for Dorset Police.
In the event of a major incident the Council will work with the Emergency Services and will have three main objectives:
• To support the work of the Emergency Services
• To care for the community
• To restore the environment
Depending on the type of incident this could involve:
• Providing road diversions and traffic management
• Providing emergency works on buildings or in areas affected by flooding
• Providing emergency care and welfare for the community
• Providing specialist advice on environmental and pollution issues
Contact Council Emergency Planning:
Office: (01202) 451485
Email: enquiries@bournemouth.gov.uk
Out of hours Council emergencies: (01202) 451145
Civil Contingencies Act 2004:
Under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, the Council has a statutory duty to work with the Emergency Services and other organisations in planning for emergencies.
The Council is a member of the Bournemouth & Poole Resilience Group (BPRG) and the Dorset Local Resilience Forum (DLRF).
Further information and sources of advice for residents, businesses and visitors are available through these links.
| Contact details | |
|---|---|
| Bournemouth Council | |
| Town Hall, Bourne Avenue Bournemouth BH2 6DY | |
| Tel: 01202 451451 | |
| Fax: 01202 451000 | |
| Minicom: 01202 454728 | |
| Email: Enquiries | |