Bomb Threat
All bomb threats must be taken seriously. Bomb threats can be delivered in a variety of ways including in-person, via telephone or in writing. The most dangerous means is in-person; the most common means is via telephone.
- Telephone Bomb Threat:
- Remain calm.
- If the caller allows you to talk, ask questions from the Bomb Threat Checklist; keep the caller talking as long as possible.
- Signal a co-worker to call the Switchboard (dial 0) while you continue talking.
- Switchboard should notify 911, Campus Police @ 706-939-1349 or 706-939-1350 (In Athens 706-433-1789).
- The President or designee will facilitate an evacuation of the building, if deemed necessary, with the assistance of Campus Police and possibly the Police and/or Fire Department.
- Return to the evacuated building will be allowed ONLY after the Emergency Response Team gives the “all clear” notification.
- In-Person Bomb Threat:
- Remain calm.
- Do not approach the individual. Never get close enough that you could panic the person or be used as a hostage.
- If possible, try to segregate the individual from others.
- Try to draw the attention of one or two others so they can call (in order) 911 (dial 9, then 911 if calling from a campus phone) and then Switchboard (0).
- Talk to the individual in a calm and rational manner; put the person and yourself at ease as much as possible.
- Try to get the individual to speak; let the person do most of the talking; ask questions about the bomb, its location, and description.
- Let law enforcement replace you as the negotiator when they arrive at the scene.
- Once you leave the scene, relay all information to any other officer present.
- Immediately write down everything you remember.
- Remain accessible to law enforcement until you are told to do otherwise.
- Bombs/Suspected Packages: If you should spot a suspicious object, package, etc., or if you suspect an item delivered to campus may be a bomb:
- DO NOT MOVE, TOUCH OR TAMPER WITH THE ITEM!
- Calmly notify others in the immediate area and evacuate.
- If there is a fire alarm in your area, DO NOT ACTIVATE IT. You do not want to frighten everyone.
- Call Campus Police:
- Demorest Campus at 706-939-1349 or 706-939-1350 or
- Athens Campus at 706-433-1789 or 706-968-4453
- Use a campus phone and dial 9 for an outside line, then 911 for emergency assistance. DO NOT USE A CELL PHONE! A cell phone could potentially set off the package.
- Stay calm when calling
- Clearly state the type of emergency
- Clearly state the location of the suspicious package or letter, your name, location and phone number from which you are calling.
- Do not hang up until told to do so.
- Call the Piedmont College Switchboard (dial 0), notify them that 911 has been called and emergency personnel are en-route. The Switchboard should notify the President.
- Campus Police will assist with evacuation.
- Return to area will be allowed ONLY after Campus Police or the Emergency Response Team gives the “all clear” notification.