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If you receive a bomb threat, get as much information from the caller as possible.
Keep the caller on the line and record everything that is said. Notify the police
and the building management. After you have been notified of a bomb threat, do not
touch any suspicious packages. Clear the area around the suspicious package and
notify the police immediately. In evacuating a building, avoid standing in front
of windows or other potentially hazardous areas. Do not restrict sidewalk or streets
to be used by emergency officials. In a building explosion, get out of the building
as quickly and calmly as possible. If items are falling off bookshelves or from
the ceiling, get under a sturdy table or desk.
If there is a fire:
- Stay low to the floor and exit the building as quickly as possible.
- Cover nose and mouth with a wet cloth.
- When approaching a closed door, use the palm of your hand and forearm to feel
the lower, middle, and upper parts of the door. If it is not hot, brace yourself
against the door and open it slowly. If it is hot to the touch, do not open the
door; seek an alternate escape route.
- Heavy smoke and poisonous gases collect first along the ceiling. Stay below the
smoke at all times.
If you are trapped in debris:
- Use a flashlight.
- Stay in your area so that you don't kick up dust. Cover your mouth with a handkerchief
or clothing.
- Tap on a pipe or wall so that rescuers can hear where you are. Use a whistle if
one is available. Shout only as a last resort; shouting can cause a person to inhale
dangerous amounts of dust.
- Assist other victims if you can. Untrained persons should not attempt to rescue
people who are inside a collapsed building. Wait for emergency personnel to arrive.
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