Bomb threats are taken seriously until proven otherwise. As always, the safety of students, faculty, and staff is our highest priority.
When receiving a bomb threat of any kind, immediately contact the police at 911. With help on the way, consider the following:
The person receiving the call should remain calm, concentrate on the exact wording of the message, and obtain as much information as possible.
While written messages are usually associated with generalized threats and extortion attempts, a written warning of a specific device may occasionally be received. It should never be ignored. When a written threat is received, follow these steps:
The Bomb Threat Checklist form is a useful response guide that should be kept in a readily accessible place, such as next to your phone. This form may be copied.
All personnel should become familiar with the Bomb Threat Checklist. The information obtained from the checklist will assist investigators in determining the validity of a caller and potentially assist in identifying and apprehending the caller.
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