Where can I find bomb threat guidance for schools?

Where can I find bomb threat guidance for schools?

School-specific bomb threat guidance can also be found at ThreatPlan.org and the Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) Technical Assistant Center.

How does the DHS respond to a bomb threat?

Whether the bomb threat is made via phone, handwritten note, email, or other means, the DHS Bomb Threat Checklist provides instructions on how to respond to a bomb threat and a comprehensive list of information that will assist law enforcement in a bomb threat investigation.

How to fill out a bomb threat form?

Use a check mark to point the choice where required. Double check all the fillable fields to ensure full accuracy. Use the Sign Tool to add and create your electronic signature to signNow the Bomb threat checklist form. Press Done after you complete the document.

What are some examples of a bomb threat?

Examples that could indicate a bomb include unexplainable wires or electronics, other visible bomb-like components, and unusual sounds, vapors, mists, or odors. Generally speaking, anything that is H idden, O bviously suspicious, and not T ypical ( HOT ) should be deemed suspicious.

What to do if you get a bomb threat on the phone?

Keep the caller on the line as long as possible. Be polite and show interest to keep them talking. DO NOT HANG UP, even if the caller does. If possible, signal or pass a note to other staff to listen and help notify authorities.

What is the definition of a bomb threat?

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.

What to do if you receive a bomb threat by phone?

If you receive a bomb threat by phone, remain calm, write down the caller’s exact words, and note the time of the call. Check for a caller ID number. Write down all the information you receive. After the call is complete, immediately call IUPD on a landline phone to relay the information to the dispatcher.

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