2009-2010 UNO Employee Directory - University of Nebraska
2009-2010 UNO Employee Directory - University of Nebraska
2009-2010 UNO Employee Directory - University of Nebraska
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BOMB THREAT CALL CHECKLIST<br />
1. If you receive a bomb threat call 4-2911 and immediately WRITE DOWN THE EXACT WORDING<br />
OF THE THREAT.<br />
2. If the caller is willing to talk, ask the following questions:<br />
a. When will the bomb explode?<br />
b. Where is it right now?<br />
c. What does it look like?<br />
d. What kind <strong>of</strong> bomb is it?<br />
e. What will cause it to explode?<br />
f. Why did you place the bomb?<br />
3. Attempt to answer the following questions:<br />
a. Sex/age <strong>of</strong> caller: p male p female p young p middle aged p old<br />
b. Caller’s voice:<br />
p well spoken p irrational p incoherent p calm p loud p foul<br />
p slow p excited p laughing p s<strong>of</strong>t p drying p disguised<br />
p distinct p slurred p accent p other_______________________<br />
c. Background sounds:<br />
p street noises p house noises p voices p motor noises<br />
p PA system p <strong>of</strong>fice machinery p clear p factory machinery<br />
p other_____________________________________________________________<br />
4. Report the bomb threat immediately to Campus Security, phone number 4-2911.<br />
5. Give your name, address and telephone number.<br />
Active Shooter<br />
The following guidelines are intended to reduce your personal risk in the unlikely event that<br />
an Active Shooter Incident should occur on campus.<br />
If you are outside a building when an event occurs, you should take immediate cover, preferably<br />
inside a building, circumstances permitting.<br />
If you are in a building when an event occurs you should :<br />
Secure Immediate Area:<br />
• Lock and barricade doors<br />
• Do not stand by doors or windows<br />
• Turn <strong>of</strong>f lights<br />
• Close blinds<br />
• Block windows<br />
• Turn <strong>of</strong>f radios and computer monitors<br />
• Keep occupants calm, quiet and out <strong>of</strong> sight<br />
• Keep yourself out <strong>of</strong> sight and take adequate cover/protections (i.e., concrete walls, thick<br />
desks, filing cabinets -- cover may protect you from bullets).<br />
• Silence cell phones<br />
Un-Securing an Area:<br />
• Consider Risk before un-securing rooms<br />
• Remember, the shooter will not stop until they are engaged by an outside force<br />
• Attempts to rescue people should only be attempted if it can be accomplished without<br />
further endangering the persons inside a secured area<br />
• Consider the safety <strong>of</strong> masses-vs-the safety <strong>of</strong> a few<br />
• If doubts exists for the safety <strong>of</strong> the individuals inside the room, the area should remain secured<br />
• Know all alternate exits in your building<br />
Contacting Authorities:<br />
• Dial 4-2911 from any Campus phone<br />
• Use emergency 911<br />
Be aware that the Campus Security will likely be extremely busy.<br />
What to Report:<br />
• Your specific location-building name and <strong>of</strong>fice/room number<br />
• Number <strong>of</strong> people at your specific location<br />
• Injuries -- number injured, types <strong>of</strong> injuries<br />
• Assailant(s) -- location, number <strong>of</strong> suspects, race/gender, clothing description, physical<br />
features, types <strong>of</strong> weapons (long gun or hand gun), backpack, shooters identity if known,<br />
separate explosions from gunfire, etc<br />
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