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- Attachment I, Bomb Threats
- Attachment II, Crime Prevention
- Attachment III, Security Services
ATTACHMENT I
BOMB THREATS
- The University takes all threats seriously. Each threat is evaluated by appropriate members of the University's administration and appropriate action initiated. Any person or department that receives a threat or suspicious item should call Public Safety's Emergency Line 856-256-4911 immediately to report the situation. The person who receives the call or item should try to make note of:
- The time the call or item is received.
- The telephone number the call is received from, if shown on the phone display or known.
- The exact message given by the caller, including any location, or times that an event might occur.
- Any distinctive characteristics about the caller's voice, background noises, etc. that might aid in identifying the caller.
- In the case of an item, the way it was received, and any identifying information from the sender or its source.
- If or when evacuation of a building is necessary, uniformed Public Safety Officers, or command/staff with appropriate identification badges will initiate evacuation by text alerts, voice message, public address system or by use of a fire alarm. If a fire alarm is used, everyone is to follow the university's fire emergency plan/decal instructions.
- When evacuation is ordered, everyone should take any small, necessary personal items with him or her. For example: coats or outer garments to deal with inclement weather conditions that may exist; keys; wallets; ID and driver's licenses; purses; briefcases; back packs; laptops, cell phones, medications, etc. since they will not be allowed back into the building for an extended period of time. Please remember that action should not delay a prompt evacuation of the building/facility.
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