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Long-Term Care Toolkit Annex C: Bomb Threat Guidance
Purpose: The purpose of this guidance is to inform staff of action to be taken in the event of a bomb threat.
Upon receipt of a bomb threat, it is impossible to know if it is real or a hoax. Therefore, bomb threats and bomb scares must be treated as real for the safety of residents and employees.
Procedure: If you receive a bomb threat over the phone, follow these procedures:
- Keep the caller on the line as long as possible.
- Ask the caller to repeat the message.
- Ask the caller his/her name.
- Ask the caller where the bomb is located.
- Record every word spoken by the person making the call.
- Record time call was received and terminated.
- Inform the caller that the building is occupied, and the detonation of a bomb could result in death or serious injury to many innocent people.
- Complete the bomb threat form, attached, to record the caller's characteristics.
If possible, try during the call to notify the administrator/director or the designated person in charge immediately. They shall:
- Call the police department at 911.
- Call the administrator/director if not present.
- Organize staff to evacuate residents upon police or administrative order.
Once police have arrived:
- Keys shall be available so that searchers can inspect all rooms. Employee lockers will be searched. If padlocked, padlock will be cut off.
- The administrator/director or designee shall remain with the search commander during the entire search to provide assistance and counsel during the search.
- If a suspected bomb is located within the building, law enforcement officials have the jurisdiction for the investigation.
DHS website CISA Bomb Threat Checklist (PDF) - print off for your facility.
*This document can be customized to your own facility/agency needs*
Last Updated: 02/24/2023