Louisville, Ky., Toledo, Ohio and Phoenix, Ariz. experienced coordinated public-safety responses Friday after bomb threats prompted evacuations at their zoos; Louisville reported a call to LMPD around 9 a.m., Toledo police said a threat arrived about 10:30 a.m., and Phoenix officials reported a noon threat, with guests and staff cleared from each facility. Officials said no injuries were reported, animals were secured, and bomb squads were dispatched; Louisville received an all-clear and reopened at 11 a.m., Toledo remained closed while police searched and blocked entrances around 11 a.m., and Phoenix closed for the rest of the day as investigations and searches continued.
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这不仅仅是关于动物园。这关系到公共安全。这些威胁会扰乱日常生活并引发恐惧。它提醒我们要时刻注意周围环境。如果您发现任何异常情况,请立即报告给有关部门。
即使是虚假的炸弹威胁也是严重的犯罪。它们会耗费资源,危及生命。没有发现设备,但调查仍在继续。如果你认识经常去动物园等公共场所的人,值得转发。
在事件发生期间,应急响应人员、动物园安保团队和公共安全机构通过演练响应协议和协调跨辖区通信,从中受益。
动物园游客、员工、附近学校和当地交通因设施疏散和安保而受到干扰、临时关闭和运营影响。
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炸弹威胁导致路易斯维尔、托莱多和菲尼克斯动物园疏散
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