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Contingency plan actions during a bomb threat are based, in part, on:

  1. A. The type of bomb

  2. B. The location of the threat

  3. C. The demeanor of the person making the threat

  4. D. How the warning was received

The correct answer is: A. The type of bomb

The actions taken in a contingency plan during a bomb threat are indeed influenced significantly by the type of bomb. Understanding the specific type of bomb can provide critical information about the potential danger, the methods of detonation, and the estimated radius of impact. This knowledge allows security personnel to tailor their response effectively because different bomb types (such as a timed device, remote-controlled bomb, or improvised explosive) may pose varying levels of threat and require distinct handling protocols. By knowing the bomb's specifications, responders can make more informed decisions about evacuation routes, areas to cordon off, and how to communicate with individuals in the vicinity. Therefore, addressing the type of bomb is a foundational element in formulating an accurate and timely response during such a threat. While factors like the location of the threat, the demeanor of the person making it, and how the warning was received are also important considerations, they primarily help assess the situation and determine prioritization in emergency procedures. They do not directly inform the specifics of the bomb itself or dictate the operational response in the same way that knowledge of the bomb type does.