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- Inspector_Sands abstract "Inspector Sands is a code phrase used by public transport authorities in the United Kingdom, including Network Rail and London Underground, to alert staff and other agencies, such as the police, to an emergency or potential emergency such as a fire or bomb scare without alerting the public and creating panic. The exact wording depends on the station, and the nature of the incident, for example \"Would Inspector Sands please report to the operations room immediately\" or \"would Inspector Sands please report to platform 2\".The automated public address announcement can be generated automatically by the station's fire warning system, or can be triggered from the station control. The message audio file is usually stored as the primary standard emergency announcement on the station PA/VA system. The message may indicate that a single fire alarm call point in a public area has been operated. If an automatic fire detector in a non-public area is operated, or more than one device or zone reports a fire, the system will start the evacuation procedure and the fire brigade is automatically called. The announcement can be triggered by the station controller to alert station staff of other incidents which need urgent attention. The automated nature of the announcement and its high priority means that it has occasionally been known to cut into manual (lower priority) announcements being made by station staff.\"Mr Sands\" has long been used in theatres, where sand buckets were used to put out fires, as a code for fire. The word \"fire\" backstage would cause alarm to either performers or audience.".
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- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink British_Transport_Police.
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink Category:Disasters_on_the_London_Underground.
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink Code_word_(figure_of_speech).
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink Euphemism.
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink Euston_railway_station.
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink Fire.
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink Fire_alarm_system.
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink Fire_department.
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink London_Underground.
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink Morgue.
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink Network_Rail.
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink Ogg.
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink Public_transport.
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inspector Sands".
- Inspector_Sands wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mr. Sands".
- Inspector_Sands description "Announcement used at Euston railway station".
- Inspector_Sands filename "Inspector_Sands.ogg".
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- Inspector_Sands title "Inspector Sands at Euston".
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- Inspector_Sands subject Category:Disasters_on_the_London_Underground.
- Inspector_Sands hypernym Phrase.
- Inspector_Sands type Person.
- Inspector_Sands type Thing.
- Inspector_Sands comment "Inspector Sands is a code phrase used by public transport authorities in the United Kingdom, including Network Rail and London Underground, to alert staff and other agencies, such as the police, to an emergency or potential emergency such as a fire or bomb scare without alerting the public and creating panic.".
- Inspector_Sands label "Inspector Sands".
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- Inspector_Sands wasDerivedFrom Inspector_Sands?oldid=708230344.
- Inspector_Sands isPrimaryTopicOf Inspector_Sands.