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Lowell High School in San Francisco was evacuated following a bomb threat that occurred shortly after 1:10 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon. Students and staff were safely relocated as police units, including K9 and tactical teams, responded swiftly to ensure safety. After a thorough search, the situation was cleared, and regular school activities resumed by the end of the day. The incident underscored the importance of emergency preparedness in schools, and investigations into the threat are ongoing.
San Francisco – Lowell High School was evacuated on Tuesday afternoon following a reported bomb threat, prompting a swift response from the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD). The threat was reported shortly after 1:10 p.m., leading to an immediate evacuation of students and staff.
Police units, including specialized K9 and tactical teams, arrived on the scene within minutes of the report, around 1:12 p.m. In response to the situation, students and staff were moved to a designated field on campus as a precautionary measure. The San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) later confirmed via a text alert that everyone was safe during the evacuation process.
The SFPD conducted a thorough search of the school premises to ensure the safety of all individuals present. No injuries were reported throughout the incident, and video footage revealed evacuated students sitting on the grass, engaged with their phones, and sharing light-hearted moments while waiting for further instructions.
As part of the coordinated response, the San Francisco Fire Department paramedics were dispatched to the school at the request of the SFPD. However, they were cleared from the scene after it was deemed safe.
Following approximately 30 minutes of investigation, the school received an all-clear status shortly before 3:30 p.m. Regular school activities resumed, including the normal dismissal of students at the end of the school day.
The SFUSD officials expressed gratitude to the school leadership, staff, and city partners for their prompt actions during the emergency situation. Despite the potential seriousness of the bomb threat, the swift response helped ensure the safety of students and staff, minimizing disruption to the school day.
The SFPD has stated they will continue their investigation into the bomb threat, but no further details have been released at this time. It remains a priority for the authorities to determine the origin and credibility of the threat to prevent future incidents.
This lockdown and evacuation event highlights the importance of preparedness in schools and the procedures in place to protect students and staff in emergency situations. The incident at Lowell High School serves as a reminder of the ever-present need for vigilance regarding school safety and the responsibilities of law enforcement to respond effectively to threats.
Parents and community members can rest assured that state and city officials are committed to maintaining a secure environment for schools and learning institutions, ensuring that students can continue their education in a safe setting.
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