Yes, “emergency” is, in some sense, the right word, but when I google “emergency preparedness” or “types of emergencies,” I don’t find “unfriendly policemen” on any lists.
Yes, exactly, because that’s the real meaning of the word “emergency.” Thus it is not a useful word for finding sources about the broader topic. Books about “emergency preparedness” are probably going to have more about first aid, but still won’t cover situational awareness or dealing with police.
Yes, “emergency” is, in some sense, the right word, but when I google “emergency preparedness” or “types of emergencies,” I don’t find “unfriendly policemen” on any lists.
The Google results are mainly about big emergencies and disasters, and institutional responses to them.
Yes, exactly, because that’s the real meaning of the word “emergency.” Thus it is not a useful word for finding sources about the broader topic. Books about “emergency preparedness” are probably going to have more about first aid, but still won’t cover situational awareness or dealing with police.