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Whether the bomb threat is made via phone, handwritten note, email, social media, or other means, the Bomb Threat Checklist provides instructions on how to respond to a bomb threat and a comprehensive list of information that will assist law enforcement in a bomb threat investigation.
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Most bomb threats are received by phone. Bomb threats are serious until proven otherwise. Act quickly, but remain calm and obtain information with the checklist on the reverse of this card. 1. Remain calm. Keep the caller on the line for as long as possible. DO NOT HANG UP, even if the caller does. 2. Listen carefully.
This quick reference checklist is designed to help employees and decision makers of commercial facilities, schools, etc. respond to a bomb threat in an orderly and controlled manner with the first responders and other stakeholders. Most bomb threats are received by phone. Bomb threats are serious until proven otherwise.
Bomb threats are serious until proven otherwise. Act quickly, but remain calm and obtain information with the checklist on the reverse of this card. • Where is the bomb located? • When will it go of? • What does it look like? • What kind of bomb is it? • What will make it explode? • Did you place the bomb? Yes No. • Why? • What is your name?
Bomb threats checklist . ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN ON RECEIPT OF A BOMB THREAT. 1. Remain calm and talk to the caller 2. Note the caller’s number if displayed on your phone 3. If the threat had been sent via email or social media, see appropriate section below
Bomb threats are a criminal offense which are perpetrated to ellicit fear. Therefore, several steps and items to remember are important. 1. Be calm and composed. Notify your supervisor and University Police as instructed. Talk to no one other than instructed by your supervisor/University Police Officer.