Minnesota 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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In developing a bomb threat response plan, there are four general areas of consideration: (1) Planning and Preparation, (2) Receiving a Threat, (3) Evacuation, and (4) Search. Information presented under each of these four topics will assist in the preparation of an effective bomb threat plan.

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?

Bomb threat overview 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 to Do if You Get a Bomb ThreatTry to keep the caller on the line for as long as you can.Do not hang up on the call.If you can do so, use a note or hand signals to attract the attention of other staff so that they can listen in and notify the authorities.More items...

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Minnesota Bomb Threat Checklist