The "Major Incident Procedure Manual" provides summaries of the responses and responsibilities of each of the emergency services at a major incident in London, as well as an outline of the support role offered by local authorities. It is designed to offer better understanding to the individual specialists involved in working with each other in a co-ordinated way. In this way the overall response of the emergency services will be greater than the sum of their individual efforts, to the benefit of the public.The London Emergency Services Liaison Panel (LESLP) recognises that every major incident is different and has its own unique features. It is designed to offer a framework within which those who are responsible for the successful resolution of the incident are able to work together with maximum efficiency.It provides a guide to the role of emergency responders and the decisions that need to be taken. It contains appendices that relate to particular types of incident with extensive glossaries.The London Emergency Services Liaison Panel (LESLP) was formed in 1973 and consists of representatives from the Metropolitan Police Service, City of London Police, British Transport Police, the London Fire Brigade, the London Ambulance Service, and local authorities.
The Port of London Authority (PLA), Marine Coastguard, RAF, Military and voluntary sector are also represented.