Bomb Threats
Bomb Threats
If you receive a threatening call warning of a bomb or other physical harm, do not hang up.
Have another person call 911 while you try to obtain information. Engage the caller in a conversation as long as possible and note what you hear.
If you see a suspicious object, DO NOT move, jar or touch it or anything attached to it. Notify University Police.
If You Receive a Bomb Threat:
- Don't rely on memory; take notes
 - What's the specific threat?
 - Is the voice familiar in any way?
 - Is the caller male or female? Young or old?
 - Tone of speech: calm, angry? Is there an accent, stutter, etc.?
 - Are there any background sounds?
 - Record the caller's words, if possible
 - Ask the following:
- When will the bomb explode?
 - Where is it located?
 - What does it look like? What kind is it?
 - Is there more than one?
 - What will cause it to explode?
 - Who placed the bomb?
 - Why was the bomb placed?
 - Try to get the caller's name and address.
 
 
University Police will determine whether to evacuate based on the information and circumstances surrounding the threat.
If You're Instructed to Evacuate:
- Follow police directions and remain calm.
 - Walk to the nearest exit, and make sure others are evacuating.
 - Evacuate 200+ yards from the area which may contain the bomb.
 - Be alert for anything unusual on the evacuation route.
 - If you see something that appears suspicious, DO NOT move, jar or touch the object or anything attached to it. Notify University Police.