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Bomb Threat

  • ​​Stay calm.
  • Try to get the attention of a coworker to call 911 from a​ landline.
  • Keep the caller on the line as long as possible and get as much information* as you can.
  • Do not hang up the phone even if the caller does.
  • If a coworker has not already done so, call 9​​11 to pass on all information to the police.
  • Follow the instructions of emergency personnel and if told to evacuate, do so immediately.
  • DO NOT use a radios or cell phones during a bomb threat or activate the fire alarm, as this may trigger the bomb.

* For a printable quick reference checklist, refer to the DHS Bo​mb Threat Checklist.