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Emergency Procedures

Bomb Threats

Bomb threats should always be taken seriously. Do not assume that a bomb threat is a prank call or that they are only made to the Property Management Office. Anyone can receive a bomb threat and all building occupants should be prepared.

Telephone Bomb Threats

  • The person receiving the call should try to get as much information as possible from the caller and should WRITE OUT THE MESSAGE EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE CALLER.
  • LISTEN CAREFULLY. You may be able to help authorities identify the caller, his location, or the location of the explosive by his comments, vocal characteristics and any background noise.
  • Keep the caller on the phone for as long as possible. Ask the caller to repeat the message.
  • Obtain as much information from the caller as possible such as location of bomb, time of detonation, appearance of bomb, and callers’ reason for planting the bomb (please see the Bomb Threat Questionnaire).
  • Remind the caller that the building is occupied and that the bomb might cause the deaths of innocent people.
  • Once the caller has hung up, immediately contact the Property Management Office at (781) 890-9800 and provide the following information:
    • Your name
    • Your location (building and suite number)
    • Your phone number
    • Name of any other person who heard the threat
    • Name of any employee threatened by the caller and his/her work location
    • Time the bomb is to detonate if known
    • Location and description of the bomb if known
    • Any reason given for planting the bomb
    • Any other information received from the bomb threat perpetrator

Complete the Bomb Threat Questionnaire and provide it to management personnel as soon as possible after the call was received.

Written Bomb Threats

Upon receipt of a written bomb threat:

  • Immediately notify the Property Management Office
  • Do not destroy the note
  • Do not let others handle the note
  • Turn the note over to building management or emergency personnel

Personal Receipt Of Bomb Threats

When a bomb threat is directed to a specific individual, he / she should immediately search his/her own workstation or office for unidentifiable or suspicious items. Please remember the following:

  • Look for anything out of the ordinary or out of place.
  • Look high and low - not just at eye level.
  • Methodically search from one end of your work area to the other.

Searching Your Suite For A Suspected Bomb

Once a telephone or written bomb threat has been reported to the Property Management Office, occupants should search their suites for any suspicious packages. Following are some search guidelines:

  • Do not rely on random searches in logical places.
  • Explosives are concealed most easily in areas that have the easiest access
  • Be aware of out of the ordinary articles that are foreign to the area.
  • The bomb is likely to be packaged in a common container such as a shoe box, cigar box, a book, a grocery bag, an athletic bag, and airline bag, a suitcase or briefcase.
  • Anything that does not belong, such as a book in the restroom, should be considered a suspicious object.
  • When searching individual rooms/offices, start at the outside walls and move towards the center of the room.

NOTE: If a suspicious object is found, DO NOT TOUCH IT. Report the finding immediately to your designated emergency personnel and to Property Management.

Suspicious Packages

Upon the delivery of all packages always be aware and:

  • Do not accept the contents of any container as bona fide simply because it was delivered in a routine manner.
  • Do not assume that container marking and/or appearance is sole evidence of its content, identification or legitimacy.
  • Be aware of packages with incorrect titles or those marked “Confidential” or “Personal”.
  • Do not open any suspicious package. Do not cut any cord, rope or wire on a suspicious package.

Be aware of the following signs that a package may include a bomb:

  • Excessive postage
  • No return address
  • Excessive weight
  • Incorrect titles
  • Restrictive markings (such as “Confidential” or “Personal”)
  • Oily stains or discoloration

Upon Receipt of A Suspicious Package Do not allow anyone to handle the package.

Immediately call the Property Management Office

SUSPECTED BOMB SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

The following safety precautions will acquaint all occupants with the dangers inherent in a bomb threat, bomb search, discovery and handling of all suspected bombs, or if you have any other reason to suspect a bomb is in the building.

While some of the precautions may seem elementary, do not dismiss them as unimportant. Adequate knowledge of these precautions may save your life as well as the lives of other persons working in or visiting the building.

If it is suspected that a bomb is in the building:

  • Do not use radio equipment to transmit messages
  • Do not change lighting conditions
  • Remove all flammables
  • Please make only necessary phone calls. Open phone lines are essential to effectively controlling the emergency.
  • If a suspected bomb is identified:
    • Do not touch it
    • Do not attempt to move or carry it
    • Remove all flammable material from the area
  • During a bomb threat emergency, cooperate with all fire department instructions, including building evacuation.

Evacuating the Injured

If you are alone with an injured person who is unable to leave the area unassisted, you may find that a “blanket drag” will provide you with the means to remove the person from the hazardous area. The drag can also be accomplished with a coat. If you are unable to carry the person, the “blanket drag” may be your only means of moving the person out of danger.

To get the person onto the blanket, turn the person on his/her side and roll the blanket up, lengthwise, so that when you roll them over to the other side, you can open the blanket. Grasp the corners nearest the head of the injured and pull the person out of the area.

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