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DUTIES AND PROCEDURES FOR BOMB
THREATS
BUILDING MONITORS AND
DEPARTMENTS
Each year numerous bomb threats are made to universities across
our nation. Bowling Green University is no different.
Below is a simple checklist that explains what to do in case you
or your staff receive such a threat. This check list contains short
questions that the caller may answer on his/her own. Try to ask as
many of the questions as you can. Remember, remain calm,
listen to what the caller is saying, listen for background noises.
What type of voice does the caller have? Become familiar with the
checklist. Make copies and have it handy when needed.
Usually the caller will direct the threat to the building,
department or area hoping to cause panic within. The checklist is
very important at this time. The caller's aim is to disrupt classes
or cause the cancellation of later classes. A student may use a bomb
threat as a way to miss a class or a test. After the caller has
terminated the call, contact the University Police. Officers will be
dispatched to your location. If the threat is for your immediate area
or office, look around for any suspicious packages, briefcase, book
bags or any container left unattended. Above all, if one of these
items are found DO NOT TOUCH IT. Report it to the first
officer responding to your location. One thing you can do is try and
locate the owner of the suspicious package should they be in your
area conducting business and just left the item behind until they are
finished. This will assist officers and not waste time.
Be ready with your checklist. The officer will interview you for
details of what the caller said to you. Remember, don't be afraid to
ask the caller questions from your checklist. They are very
important.
The officers at the scene will conduct a search of all public
areas within the building. A determination will be made with the
building coordinator as to the clearing of the building. his would
take place if a suspicious package or item was found to cause police
officials to believe the item is an explosive device.
This is only a simple guideline to follow: if you or one of your
staff members receives a bomb threat, use the attached check list,
call the University Police Department, or 9-1-1. When officers arrive
be ready to answer questions about the bomb threat. Officers will
check the building or area and should a device be located, evacuation
will take place immediately.
Refer any questions to the University Police at 372-2346.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO
- Remain Calm
- If you have a display window telephone, copy the information
displayed.
- Ask the questions from the check list calmly.
- When the call is terminated, notify University Police
immediately at 2-2346 or 9-1-1.
- Wait until officers arrive to interview you.
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BOMB LIST CHECKLIST
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Exact time of call:
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Exact words of caller:
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QUESTIONS TO ASK:
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- When is the bomb going to explode?
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- What does the bomb look like?
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- What will cause it to explode?
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- Where are you calling from?
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Caller's Voice (circle)
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Calm Disguisted Nasal Angry Broken Stutter Slow
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Sincere Lisp Rapid Giggling Deep Crying Squeaky
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Excited Stressed Accent Loud Slurred Normal
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- Where there any background noises?
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- If the voice was familiar, whom did it sould
like?
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- Person receiving the call:
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Today's date:
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Phone # of phone receiving the call:
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