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teams will treat and remove any injured persons. They may also call on able-bodied individuals to help <br />remove the wounded from the premises. <br />Once you have reached a safe location or an assembly point, you will be held in that area by law <br />enforcement until the situation is under control, and all witnesses have been identified and questioned. Do <br />not leave until law enforcement authorities have instructed you to do so. <br />Bomb Threat <br />Bomb threats are usually reported via telephone. If you receive a bomb threat via telephone: <br />- Take the caller seriously. <br />- Ask a lot of questions, (see list below). <br />- Take notes on everything said and heard, including background noise, voice characteristics, etc. <br />- Keep the caller on the line as long as possible by asking questions (If the caller hangs up do not use the - <br />telephone on which the threat was received.) <br />- Call the police immediately after call from another telephone or ask another person to call the police <br />immediately. <br />Notify Safety and Risk and your supervisor. <br />Do not search for the explosive device or touch any unusual or suspicious objects. <br />Questions to Ask the Caller <br />When will the bomb explode? <br />Where is it? <br />/�. What does it look like? <br />What kind of bomb is it? <br />What will cause it to explode? <br />Why was it placed in the building? <br />Did you place the bomb? <br />What is your name? <br />Observe the Caller <br />Try to identify the following about the caller: <br />Caller's gender <br />Approximate age <br />Voice characteristics, accents, etc. Is the voice familiar? <br />Background noises <br />Suspicious Package Found <br />If a suspicious package is found, do not touch it, tamper with it, or move it. Call 9-1-1 and let them know a <br />suspicious package has been found. Include package characteristics in your emergency call. <br />Suspicious Package Characteristics <br />Appearance — Stiffness or springiness of contents; protruding wires or components; oily outer wrappings or <br />envelope; feels like it contains a powdery substance. <br />Smell — Particularly almond or other suspicious odors. <br />Writing — Handwriting indicates a foreign style not normally received, cut -and -paste letters or rub on block <br />letters are used. Common words, titles or names are misspelled. <br />
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