Bomb Threat Checklist FEMA Special Events Contingency
When someone responds to incidents such as a bomb threat or is taking a report of suspicious activities, it is crucial that they collect as much information as possible so that the correct bomb threat response plan can be put into action by law enforcement authorities.
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The Bomb Threat Checklist FEMA Special Events Contingency app should be used when someone answers a call where a bomb threat, or similar threat, has been made. The staff member who answered the call should record the exact time and date the call was received, as well as the exact words used to make the threat. The more details that can be shared with authorities, the better the emergency response will be. Law enforcement will be able to evacuate an area or building to get employees and staff members to safety while a bomb squad or other ordinance disposal agencies respond to the threat appropriately. Using this app, local first responders will know who or what to look for in the area where a report came in, and focus on public safety during the incident.
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