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row <br /> [U Urcrnified <br /> C� cers. <br /> Emergency Evacuation Pian <br /> Bomb Threat <br /> Bomb Threat Procedures <br /> Anyone can receive a bomb threat. KEEP CALM if you do receive one. <br /> Persons making such calls normally do not call anyone in particular, but will deliver their <br /> messages to the first person contacted. Consequently, it is important that a call of this <br /> nature be handled in accordance with an established plan. <br /> Immediate Action <br /> 1. Any employee receiving such a call should try to obtain as much information <br /> as possible. <br /> 2. The caller should be kept on the line as long as possible to facilitate the <br /> gracing action and to aid in later identification of voice characteristics. <br /> 3. Listen and DO NOT interrupt. <br /> 4. Once a threat is received and as soon as it is possible, the employee <br /> receiving the threat should contact their supervisor and Loss Prevention to <br /> begin Bomb Threat Procedures. <br /> 5. As soon as key personnel are contacted, the employee should notify the <br /> police department by dialing 9-1-1. <br /> Do not touch any unfamiliar package, but identify them and their location for <br /> responding police personnel. Remember, you are more familiar with what does or <br /> does not belong in your area, so make mental notes. Do not transmit on a radio, or <br /> cell phone. Turn off pagers. Signal transmissions can detonate some bombs. <br /> REVISED December 31,2007 PAGE 11 <br />