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BOMB THREAT - VIDEO
by Emergency Film Group - - - - - - - VHS or DVD Video, plus 28-page Model Procedures Guide. - - - - - - - "Bomb Threat" is a 25-minute video designed for security and maintenance personnel, school officials, building management, government officials, fire and police, crisis management teams, and others who may respond to bomb threats as a part of their duties. Produced by Emergency Film Group - - - - - - - “Although bomb threats are annoying and disruptive, they must be taken seriously. Attempted bombings, bomb threats and anthrax-type scares can cause panic in organizations whose personnel are not prepared to handle such situations. If the response to a threat is mismanaged, the result can be greater disruption of activities and greater hazards to personnel and property. By developing a bomb incident plan, organizations can take charge of the situation and lessen the impact of the threat.” - - - - - - - ABOUT THE PROGRAM “"Bomb Threat" is a video with accompanying Model Procedures Guide, designed for building management, security officials, crisis management teams, schools, government officials, fire and police, and others who may receive bomb threats or who may respond to bomb threats as a part of their duties. The program explains about the type of locations bombers are most likely to target and outlines a series of steps that building management can take to harden the site against becoming a potential target. “Major elements of a bomb incident plan are described, including telephone answering procedures; chain of command; setting up a command center; developing a communications plan; alerting procedures; evacuation procedures; and search procedures. The program tells what questions should be asked of the threat-maker, and what else the call-taker should be alert for in order to substantiate the threat and perhaps identify the caller. “The responsibilities of the on-site emergency manager are explained, and the factors that will help the emergency manager decide whether to call for an evacuation. The concepts of coded alerts and low-profile searches are explained. The role of the bomb squad, including equipment used, is detailed, and the roles of police & fire departments are described. Other topics covered include anthrax scares, 'safe' locations, recognizing a potential bomb, searching for secondary devices, hazmat teams, and re-occupying the building. “The 28-page Model Procedures Guide will help in the preparation of a bomb incident plan tailored to a specific jurisdiction. "Bomb Threat" was filmed in schools, office complexes, and industrial locations with the assistance of bomb squads, security officers, school administrators, office building managers, fire fighters, and state and local police.” - - - - - - - ABOUT THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE “Emergency Film Group programs are created with the assistance of leaders in emergency response training. Technical committee members for "Bomb Threat" include the following authorities: - Manny Aljazirer, Refinery Fire Chief, Corpus Christi, TX - Sgt. Paul Damery, Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad - Det. Jim Geibel, Baltimore County Police Dept. Bomb Squad - Doc Hall, Consultant, Tactical Group International - Capt. Richard McKee, Bomb Squad Cdr., Prince George Cty. (MD) Fire Dept. - Jack Murphy, Vice Chairman, NYC Fire Safety Directors for High-Rise Business Buildings - Doug Pfeninger, past President, MA Secondary School Administrators Assoc.; past principal, Dartmouth Middle School; Middle level Consultant. - Alice Pfeninger, Principal, Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical High School - - - - - - - ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS “Gordon Massingham, director. Principal creative person behind some 150 emergency response training films and videos, which have garnered 100 awards in antional and international competition. More than 100,000 copies of these programs train emergency responders around the world. “Greg Gagnon, editor. Greg has worked as a producer, director and videographer in New England since 1987. His work has apeared on various television stations as well as MTV. Greg has also worked at Avid Technology supporting their line of non-linear systems. “Michael Cataldo, assistant director. Mike has worked on more than 30 Emergency Film Group productions, supervising such activities as special effects, locations, sets, and props. He also works as a production designer and art director. “Shirley Ayers, script writer. Shirley has been writing leader's guides and promotional material for Emergency Film Group programs since 1991. She also serves as marketing manager, with responsibilities for the web presence, Dispatch newsletter, database management and catalog production.” - - - - - - - ABOUT THE EMERGENCY FILM GROUP “Emergency Film Group, a division of the Detrick Lawrence Corp., was established to distribute quality training films for emergency response and right to know education. Firmly committed to accuracy, EFG uses the best qualified advisors and production crews to ensure that programs are not only exciting to watch, but are also accurate in every detail. “EFG's worldwide list of customers range from the largest petrochemical companies, to government agencies, to small town fire departments.” - - - - - - - 1999, VHS Video. 25 minutes. Order #DR565-VHS SPECIAL ORDER ITEM. Not returnable. - - - - - - - Also Available on DVD, Order #DR565-DVD. - - - - - - - Available in other video formats: PAL, SECAM, Beta, 16mm, 3/4 inch Umatic. Contact info@rothstein.com - - - - - - - Rothstein Associates Inc.
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