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Bomb threats

Bomb threats. Jakub Tesař. Would you know what to do?. If you receive a telephone threat If you receive a written threat Opened or closed suspicious packages What to do if you find a suspicious package or envelope. If you receive a telephone threat. Remain calm

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Bomb threats

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  1. Bomb threats Jakub Tesař

  2. Would you know what to do? • If you receive a telephone threat • If you receive a written threat • Opened or closed suspicious packages • What to do if you find a suspicious package or envelope

  3. If you receive a telephone threat • Remain calm • Do not hang up, keep the caller on the line as long as possible, and listen carefully • Note the time of the calland the specific telephone instrument on which it came • Note the caller‘s number if your phone equipped with caller I.D. • Note the exact words of the caller

  4. Ask the caller the following questions or listen or the following informaton: • Where is it located? • When will it go off? • What does it look like? • What kind is it? • What is the caller‘s name? • What is the caller‘s motive for placing the bomb?

  5. If you receive a written threat • Remain calm • Notify police immediately • Do not touch, move, or open package • Keep others from handling or going near it.

  6. Opened or closed suspicious packages • Notify police immediately • Do not use a two-way radio or cell phone within 30 meters of a suspicious package. • Never touch any package that is suspicious • Do not attempt to touch, move, or open, as it could explode or spread. • Keep others handling or going near the package

  7. Examples of suspicious packages or envelopes: • Package or envelope discovered with a suspicious powdery substance on the outside • Received unexpectedly or sent by someone unfamiliar to you. • Excessive postage, handwritten or poorly typed address, incorrect titles,or titles with no names, or misspelling of common words. • No return address or one that cannot be verified as legitimate. • Return address not consistent with postmark. • Unusual weight, given package size, lopsided, or oddly shaped. • Unusual amount of tape, string, or other wrapping material. • Strange odor, stains, or noises (rattling, clicking, etc.) • Appears to contain electrical wire or aluminum foil.

  8. What to do if you find a suspicious package or envelope • Never touch any package that is suspicious • Isolate the suspicious package by evacuating the room and locking the door. • Call police from a safe location. (do not use a radio or cell phone within 30 meters of the object. • Describe what the package looks like and its location • If you have had direct skin contact with the package, wash hands, arms, etc. with soap and rinse with a plentiful quantity of water for 15 minutes

  9. New words and phrases: Threat - hrozba Suspicious - podezřelé Hang up – zavěsit (telefon) Equipped – vybavený Two-way – přijímací a vysílací Unexpectedly – neočekávany Misspelling – pravopisná chyba Go off - vybuchnout Given – vzhledem

  10. Thank you for your attention.

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