So if in ‘real life’ the alarm actually goes off what are we actually meant to do?
Serious question
Look at your phone and see what the emergency message is. After that it's up to you whether you want to take action (probably a good idea if it's a warning of flooding or a wildfire) or not (there not being a lot you can do if the Russians have for some reason launched a bomb right at South-East London).
would we notice except for there being less traffic?
Hopefully they will be careful to start the second half just after it and that it doesn’t alarm too many in the ground. CAST are checking in with the club about it.
I was at the airport awaiting a lift when it went off. Was oblivious and thought people had got stuck in the lift. What a racket but good to be aware I suppose.
Can take 15 minutes to get around the networks, it’s never been designed for when the bomb goes off, it might be sent if say, intelligence says a threat is likely and prepare
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I'm huddled under the garden table waiting for the all clear....
So if a bomb dropped at 3pm I would be blissfully unaware