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. Bomb threats are most commonly received via phone, but are also made via email, written note, or other means. All bomb threats are to be taken seriously.
If you receive a bomb threat, remain calm.
If threat is by phone:
- Keep the caller on the line as long as possible. Be polite and show interest to keep them talking.
- Write down the caller’s exact words, and note the time of the call.
- DO NOT HANG UP, even if the caller does.
- If possible, signal or pass a note to someone to listen or help notify authorities.
- Check for a caller ID number.
- Write down all the information you receive.
- Pay attention to details, ie: type of voice, behaviors, background noise, etc.
- Record the call, if possible.
After the call is complete, immediately call Public Safety at 358-3004 on a landline phone to relay the information to the dispatcher. Take no further action until you are advised to do so by police.
Bomb Threat —Telephone Checklist
ATTEMPT TO KEEP THE CALLER TALKING IN ORDER TO GET THE FOLLOWING:
- Where is the bomb?
- What building is it in? What floor is it on?
- What does it look like?
- When will the bomb explode?
- What will cause it to explode?
- What is your name and address?
- Did you place the bomb?
- Why did you place the bomb?
ATTEMPT TO DETERMINE AND RECORD THE FOLLOWING:
- What time was the call?
- How long was the call?
- Name of person taking the call?
- Exact wording of the threat?
- Approximate age and sex of caller?
- Noticeable details about the caller?
- What was the caller’s emotional state?
If threat is in writing:
- Do a quick visual inspection of your area.
- Do not touch or move suspicious objects. If an object is present, move away quickly and call 911 from a landline phone.
- Notify the Public Safety immediately.
- Do not use radios, pagers, or cell phones as they can trigger an explosive device.