All clear at
Carroll Catholic
False
bomb threat evacuates school
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[November 06, 2009]
Thursday morning at 11:45 a call
was made to Carroll Catholic School that there was a bomb on the
premises. Angie Sheley, who took the call, immediately notified
Principal John Link. She also called 911, and the fire departments
and police departments as well.
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Although being over the lunch hour meant children were scattered
throughout the school as well as outside, an immediate evacuation
went quickly and smoothly. Link, who sounded the "Code Red," meaning
an immediate evacuation, said that staff as well as volunteers are
well-versed in evacuation procedures.
Link said that within minutes the school was evacuated, children
were accounted for and emergency responders were on-site.
"We practice these drills all year," Link said.
Logan County EMA director Dan Fulscher said that his agency
within moments can have emergency respondents coming from many
sources to assist in the event of an actual emergency. Fulscher also
said that school officials did an excellent job in following safety
procedures.
After a canvass of the school by EMA, police and fire department
staff proved the call a hoax, school resumed for the day.
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Some parents and guardians, hearing of the evacuation, had come to
take their children home for the day, but classes for those children
still at school continued.
Link said that such a circumstance as happened Thursday includes
moving the student population away from the school. Nearby St.
Clara's Manor is used in these cases to provide a safe refuge in the
event of a real emergency.
State's attorney Michael McIntosh said that a false bomb threat
to a school is a Class 3 felony in Illinois. A Class 3 felony
carries fines of from $3,000 to $10,000 and from two to five years
in a state penitentiary.
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