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If You Receive a Bomb Threat
JSU Home » UPD Home » Emergency Management » If You Receive a Bomb Threat
Last Updated: 2011
JSU Home » UPD Home » Emergency Management » If You Receive a Bomb Threat
- REMAIN CALM.
- Keep the caller on the line as long as possible.
- Listen carefully to the caller's voice and words.
- Record the time and caller ID number if shown.
- Ask the caller the following questions and write down the answers as soon as possible:
- Where is the bomb?
- When will it explode?
- What does the bomb look like?
- What kind of bomb is it?
- What will cause it to explode?
- Did you place the bomb?
- Why?
- What is your name?
- Are you an employee/student?
- Where are you calling from?
- Write down any information such as:
- Background noises
- Gender of the caller
- Voice pitches and patterns
- Any other information that stands out or seems unusual to you
- Call JSU Police Department at ext. 6000 or 256-782-6000 and report the event immediately.
- ALL bomb threats and suspicious packages must be treated as a serious matter.
- If the bomb or suspicious package is discovered, do not handle the package. Get away.
- Do not use cell phones, radios, or other wireless devices in the building or area.
- Public safety personnel will advise regarding evacuation.
- If evacuation is ordered, look around as you exit for anything suspicious or out of place.
- Upon exiting the building, assemble outside and remain until instructed it is safe to return.
- Follow all instructions from public safety personnel.
- If you noticed anything suspicious while evacuating, tell public safety personnel.
- Do not re-enter the building unless told to do so by public safety personnel or building manager.
Last Updated: 2011










