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IEZ3 <br /> 4. Obtain as much information from the caller as possible such as location of bomb, <br /> time of detonation, appearance of bomb, and callers' reason for planting the bomb <br /> (please see the Bomb Threat Questionnaire found in section VII of this manual). <br /> 5. Remind the caller that the building is occupied and that the bomb might cause the <br /> deaths of innocent people. <br /> 6. Once the caller has hung up, immediately contact the Management Office at (209) <br /> 946-9626 and provide the following information: <br /> • Your name <br /> ■ Your location (building and suite number) <br /> ® Your phone number <br /> a Name of any other person who heard the threat <br /> o Name of any employee threatened by the caller and his/her work location <br /> Time the bomb is to detonate if known <br /> ■ Location and description of the bomb if known <br /> + Any reason given for planting the bomb <br /> • Any other information received from the bomb threat perpetrator <br /> 7. Complete the Bomb Threat Questionnaire and provide it to management personnel <br /> as soon as possible after the call was received. <br /> Written Bomb Threats <br /> Upon receipt of a written bomb threat: <br /> 1. Immediately notify the Management Office <br /> 2. Do not destroy the note <br /> 3. Do not let others handle the note <br /> 4. Turn the note over to building management or emergency personnel <br /> Personal Receipt Of Bomb Threats <br /> When a bomb threat is directed to a specific individual, he/she should immediately <br /> search his/her own workstation or office for unidentifiable or suspicious items. Please <br /> remember the following: <br /> + Look for anything out of the ordinary or out of place. <br /> + Look high and low-not just at eye level. <br /> • Methodically search from one end of your work area to the other. <br /> Searching Your Suite For A Suspected Bomb <br />