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  1. Attachment I, Bomb Threats
  2. Attachment II, Crime Prevention
  3. Attachment III, Security Services


ATTACHMENT I

 BOMB THREATS

  1. 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:
    1. The time the call or item is received.
    2. The telephone number the call is received from, if shown on the phone display or known.
    3. The exact message given by the caller, including any location, or times that an event might occur.
    4. Any distinctive characteristics about the caller's voice, background noises, etc. that might aid in identifying the caller.
    5. In the case of an item, the way it was received, and any identifying information from the sender or its source.
  2. 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.
  3.  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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