Kansas Bomb Threat Checklist

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This form contains key questions to ask if a call is received concerning a bomb threat.

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A bomb threat is defined as a threat to detonate an explosive or incendiary device to cause property damage, death, or injuries, whether or not such a device actually exists. All bomb threats are to be taken seriously.

What the threat levels meanLOW means an attack is highly unlikely.MODERATE means an attack is possible, but not likely.SUBSTANTIAL means an attack is likely.SEVERE means an attack is highly likely.CRITICAL means an attack is highly likely in the near future.

QUESTIONS TO ASK:When is the bomb going to explode?Where is it right now?What does it look like?What kind of bomb is it?What will cause it to explode?Did you place the bomb?Why?What is your address?More items...

If a telephone threat is received:stay calm and listen carefully.have immediate access to the bomb threat checklist and the key information that should be recorded.if practical, keep the caller talking and alert a colleague to dial 999.More items...?

If you receive a bomb threat by phone, remain calm, write down the caller's exact words, and note the time of the call. Check for a caller ID number. Write down all the information you receive. After the call is complete, immediately call IUPD on a landline phone to relay the information to the dispatcher.

The majority of bomb threats are delivered by telephone. Generally, a bomb threat call is made for one of two reasons: The caller has definite knowledge about the explosive device and wants to minimize personal injury. The caller wants to disrupt normal activities by creating anxiety and panic.

Threatening Phone Call / Bomb Threat Checklist The following is a checklist to be utilized by the person receiving a call which threatens the safety or security. Leave your phone OFF the hook and DON'T HANG UP when the call is over. The call can be traced if you don't disconnect.

Remain calm -- Gather information from the caller -- Advise the Principal. FIRST QUESTIONS DETAILS Where did you put the bomb? When is it going to explode? What does it look like?

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Kansas Bomb Threat Checklist