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Bomb Threat Leads to Evacuation at Lowell High School

Students outside during evacuation at Lowell High School

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Lowell High School was evacuated following a bomb threat reported to the San Francisco Police Department. The incident initiated a rapid response, ensuring the safety of students and staff. Authorities conducted a thorough search of the premises, confirming that everyone was safe. Paramedics were on standby but were not needed. After the all-clear was given, school activities resumed. Officials commended the efficient handling of the situation and emphasized the importance of emergency preparedness.

San Francisco – Lowell High School was evacuated on Tuesday afternoon in response to a bomb threat reported to the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD). The incident began shortly after 1:10 p.m., prompting a swift emergency response from law enforcement officials.

Police arrived at the school grounds approximately two minutes after receiving the threat, bringing along specialized units, including K9 and tactical teams. Upon arrival, the officers initiated the evacuation process to ensure the safety of all students and staff members present at the school.

During the evacuation, students and staff were relocated to a designated field on campus while authorities conducted a thorough search of the premises. The San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) issued a text alert confirming that all individuals on campus were safe during the incident, alleviating immediate concerns for parents and guardians.

Paramedics from the San Francisco Fire Department were dispatched to the scene at the request of SFPD; however, they were later cleared from the location, indicating that no medical emergencies had arisen from the threat. Fortunately, the evacuation proceeded without incident, and no injuries were reported among students or staff members.

Footage captured during the evacuation revealed evacuated students calmly congregating on the grass, some checking their phones and joking with each other as they awaited further instructions from school officials and law enforcement.

After about 30 minutes of searching the building, the police gave an all-clear status just before 3:30 p.m., allowing students and staff to resume regular school activities, including the usual dismissal procedures at the day’s end.

Officials from the SFUSD expressed their gratitude towards the leadership and staff at Lowell High School for their effective handling of the situation. They also recognized the quick response of city partners that contributed to the safe resolution of the incident.

The SFPD is currently continuing its investigation into the bomb threat to determine its source and ensure the safety of the community. School officials have assured parents that safety is their top priority, and they are working closely with law enforcement as the situation develops.

Lowell High School, known for its academic excellence and rich history, has a robust emergency preparedness plan in place. Today’s incident serves as a reminder of the importance of readiness and the effectiveness of the protocols established by school and city officials to react quickly to threats.

As further information becomes available, community members and families affected by the incident are encouraged to remain informed through official school and district communications. The swift and calm response displayed during this evacuation showcases the resilience of both students and staff in ensuring safety amidst unforeseen challenges.

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