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Bomb Threats

Bomb threats are usually received by telephone, but they may also be received by note, letter or e-mail. All bomb threats should be taken very seriously and handled as though an explosive were in the building.

 

Your place of employment should have a plan in place instructing what to do when a bomb threat is received.

  • If you receive a bomb threat, get as much information from the caller as possible.

  • Take good notes when talking to the person on the telephone. Keep the caller on the line, and write down everything that is said.

  • Be aware of background noise, special voice characteristics, music, machinery or other sounds.

  • If you are at work, have a co-worker call 9-1-1 and building security immediately. Plan how you are going to alert your co-worker.

  • If you receive a bomb threat, do not touch any suspicious packages.

  • Clear the area around the suspicious package, and notify police immediately.

  • While evacuating a building, avoid standing in front of windows or other potentially hazardous areas.

  • Do not block sidewalks or other areas used by emergency officials.

  • If you find a bomb, don’t touch it or attempt to move it. Call for help and evacuate the area immediately.

  • Bomb Threat Checklist

    Exact time of call:___________________________________________________________

    Exact words of caller:________________________________________________________

    QUESTIONS TO ASK:

    1. When is the bomb going to explode?___________________________________________

    2. Where is the bomb?________________________________________________________

    3. What does it look like?______________________________________________________

    4. What kind of bomb is it?_____________________________________________________

    5. What will cause it to explode?_________________________________________________

    6. Did you place the bomb?_____________________________________________________

    7. Why?___________________________________________________________________

    8. Where are you calling from?__________________________________________________

    9. What is your address?_______________________________________________________

    10. What is your name?________________________________________________________

    CALLER'S VOICE (circle all that apply)

    Calm Slow Crying Slurred
    Stutter Deep Loud Broken
    Giggling Accent Angry Rapid
    Stressed Nasal Lisp Excited
    Disguised Sincere Squeaky Normal

    If voice is familiar, whom did it sound like?_________________________________________

    Were there any background noises?______________________________________________

    Remarks:

    Person receiving call:__________________________________________________________

    Telephone number call received on:_______________________________________________

    Date:__________

    DOH Pub 821-017
    Revised - October 2006


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