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Police Training Exercise |
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Last week Walsall Police, West Midlands Ambulance, West Midlands Fire and Rescue and other partners conducted an exercise at Walsall College. This was a planned routine exercise organised to test and strengthen our partnership response to a serious incident. The exercise was not in response to any recent intelligence or threat and did not impact normal business for any of the West Midlands Emergency Services. We have further exercises planned over the summer months. In addition to these exercises, Walsall Police have operations planned to tackle our locally agreed community priorities. If you see us out and about, please come and talk to us. You can report crime the following ways: Live Chat (Recommended): Available on the West Midlands Police homepage from 8 am to midnight, 7 days a week. Online Reporting: Use online forms for non-emergency crimes like theft, criminal damage, or fraud. Telephone - Non-Emergency: Call 101 to report incidents that do not require an immediate response, such as reporting a stolen car or providing information. Telephone - Emergency: Call 999 if there is immediate danger, violence, or a crime is happening now. Anonymous Reporting: Contact Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111 to report crime anonymously. Sexual Assault/Rape: Detailed advice and reporting methods, including anonymous options, are available through dedicated West Midlands Police sexual assault reporting pages. Fraud/Scams: Report online, through the dedicated fraud reporting tool. Train Stations/Trains: Incidents occurring on railway property should be reported to the British Transport Police. Deaf/Speech Impaired: Textphone 18000 or 18001 101, or use video services Contact us | West Midlands Police Trust Your Instincts and Report | Action Counters Terrorism
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