The majority of bomb threats are hoaxes; however, it is important to take all threats seriously. There are many ways a bomb threat can be communicated. The primary method is over the phone, but others include letters, email, in person, and social media. A bomb is also known as an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). They are designed to destroy or damage personnel or property. All threats received by 黑料老司机 faculty, staff, and students, must be reported to 黑料老司机 Police at (940) 397-4239.
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| It can happen to anyone | Can happen anytime |
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| It could just be one building or all campus |
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If you See Something, Say Something: Always be vigilant for things that just don’t look right or seem right. If something or someone is out of place like a bag with no one by it, or a person watching people and taking notes, or any other odd behavior, report it to 9-1-1 or 黑料老司机 Police at (940) 397-4239.
Know your evacuation zone: If the decision is made to evacuate the campus, know where you need to go and how to get off-campus.
Sign up for 黑料老司机Alert: The number way to receive an emergency alert from 黑料老司机 is through an 黑料老司机 Alert. Visit 黑料老司机 Alert for more information on how to sign up and keep your information up to date.
Download 黑料老司机 Safety App: Safety starts with you! Download the 黑料老司机 Safety app available on the and the Google Play Store. The app lets you access critical information right in your hand when it matters most.
If a message is received about a device has been placed:
Report: Immediately call 黑料老司机PD at (940) 397-4239 using a landline, not a cell phone or two-way radio.
Record: Take down caller ID number/location, if possible. Fill out the Bomb Threat Report Form.
Evacuate: Leave the area and encourage others to do so as well. Do NOT activate the fire alarm. Close the area, preserve the scene, and be aware of the possibility of more devices.
Situation Awareness: Make a visual check of the area, noting anything that looks out of place.
If a device is triggered or explodes, see the explosions webpage.
It's important to know what steps you can take in the event of a bomb threat. Remember the acronyms H.O.T. and R.A.I.N to assess the risk of a suspicious or unintended item.
HOT:
Hidden- Is the item placed out of sight, or does it appear to have been purposely concealed?
Obviously suspicious- Unexplainable wires or electronics, or other bomb-like components?
Not Typical- Out of place for this location or potentially related to a threat?
RAIN:
Recognize- the indicators of a suspected explosive device.
Avoid- the area and do not touch the item.
Isolate- the suspected item.
Notify- appropriate emergency services. (DO NOT USE a cell phone or radio unless absolutely necessary to call for help.)
Stay Informed: Continue to listen to local news and emergency management personnel to stay updated about the incident.
Contact Your Family and Loved Ones: Let your family and close friends know that you're okay, so they can help spread the word. Text messages or social media are more reliable forms of communication than phone calls.
Follow Emergency Personnel: Listen to university officials and follow their guidance. Watch for hazards and damages. Stay away from the scene
Be aware of: Extensive media coverage, strong public fear, and international implications and consequences can continue for a prolonged period. Law Enforcement might need to interview you for questions about the incident. You might not be allowed in the area for a prolonged time.




