Terrorism


It is difficult to know with certainty in what form a terrorist event will take place. It could be an obvious event involving an explosion and release of hazardous materials, or it could involve a covert method, such as mailing letters or packages containing hazardous materials.

The following are guidelines for generic suspicious activities that should be reported:

  1. Anonymous tips, phone calls or notes indicating threatening events.
  2. People watching officials or offices.
  3. Unidentified or unattended packages left in or near offices.
  4. Requests for plans, blueprints, or specifications for buildings by people who have no reason for this information.
  5. People in places where they do not belong.
  6. Packages or heavy mail with a peculiar odor or appearance.
  7. Confrontations with angry, aggressively belligerent or threatening persons.
  8. Extremely threatening or violent behavior by co-workers who indicate they may resort to revenge or more violence.

More than one person may be involved and several incidents may occur simultaneously.

Report any suspicious person or activity by calling 911.

Possible suicide bomber indicators - A.L.E.R.T:

Alone and nervous.
Loose and/or bulky clothing, may not fit weather conditions.
Exposed wires, possibly through a sleeve.
Rigid mid section: Explosive device or may be carrying a rifle.
Tightened hands: May hold detonation device.


If an explosion is seen or heard, follow the guidelines listed under Bomb/Explosion.
Be aware of the possibility of a second explosion.

  1. Unusual odors or visible cloud, especially in an enclosed area:
  2. Evacuate the area immediately
  3. Call 911
  4. If there is any physical reaction, such as tearing, coughing, difficulty breathing or sudden nausea, get outside to fresh air and seek medical help.
  5. Do not attempt to rescue persons who collapse or become unconscious


If you discover any suspicious device, package, envelope, container, backpack or other object:

  1. Do not approach or touch the object. Note the description and the exact location of the object and report this as accurately as possible.
  2. Evacuate the immediate area and do not allow others to enter.
  3. Call 911

 

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