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Yes, when you receive a bomb threat, try to keep the caller on the phone as long as possible. Gather as much information as you can, such as their location, motives, and any specifics about the threat. Following the Oregon Bomb Threat Checklist can guide you through this critical process, ensuring you capture vital details that can assist authorities.
ExplosionSeek cover under a desk, table or other heavy furniture which can provide protection from flying glass and debris.Remain inside the building until it is safe to exit.While exiting, pull the fire alarm, check for fire, note other hazards and any remaining personnel.More items...
Remain calm and do not do or say anything that may encourage irrational behaviour. If possible refer to the bomb threat checklist (DOC 28KB). Keep the caller talking (do not hang up) as this may assist in tracing the call, but do not agitate the caller.
Immediately report the call to the management person designated to receive such information. Turn off all portable radios and cellular phones.
If it appears to be a suspicious item, follow these procedures:Remain calm.Do NOT touch, tamper with, or move the package, bag, or item.Notify authorities immediately:Follow instructions.If no guidance is provided and you feel you are in immediate danger, calmly evacuate the area.Be aware.
Determination of Threat Level: Low Level - The probable motive is to cause disruption: The Subject is vague in his/her threat, merely stating that there is a bomb at the school, he/she provides no specifics and hangs up quickly. Medium Level - The Subject gives details such as the size, location, or type of bomb.
Keep the caller talking (do not hang up) as this may assist in tracing the call, but do not agitate the caller. If possible attract someone's attention and request that they notify your campus security/emergency response.
A bomb threat shall be known as a Code Black. In the event a bomb threat is received through a telephone call, the person receiving the call should: Keep calm.
Immediate ActionGet out of the building as quickly and calmly as possible. As soon as possible, and from a safe location, press 911 on a telephone to report the incident. If items are falling off of bookshelves or from the ceiling, get under a sturdy table or desk.
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.