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TRAINEE GUIDE - Recruit Training Command - The US Navy

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<strong>TRAINEE</strong> <strong>GUIDE</strong> A-950-0001<br />

INFORMATION SHEET 1-05-1 (continued)<br />

(e) Storage areas<br />

(f) Parked cars or trucks<br />

(2) Inside; for example:<br />

(a) In mail parcels or letters<br />

(b) Inside desks or storage containers<br />

(c) Inside ceilings with removable panels<br />

(d) Behind drapes or curtains<br />

(e) In trash cans<br />

(f) Under ladderwells<br />

(3) In plain sight.<br />

7. Procedures for Receiving a Bomb Threat via Telephone<br />

If you receive a bomb threat via a telephone call, use the following<br />

procedures:<br />

a. As you talk, try to complete the “Telephonic Threat Complaint”<br />

located near <strong>Navy</strong> telephones.<br />

b. Try to keep a word-for-word record of the conversation.<br />

c. To obtain more information, attempt to keep the caller talking as<br />

long as possible. Ask the caller:<br />

(1) When will the bomb go off?<br />

(2) Where is the bomb located?<br />

(3) What kind of bomb is it?<br />

(4) What does the bomb look like?<br />

(5) From where are you calling?<br />

d. If the caller requests to talk to another person, permit them to<br />

do so. If possible, monitor the conversation.<br />

e. Upon completion of the call, hang up the telephone; then pick up<br />

the same phone and immediately dial *57; however, do NOT dial 9<br />

first.<br />

(1) This activates a trace on the phone call.<br />

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