Fort Worth High School Secured Amid Potential Bomb Threat

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Fort Worth High School Secured Amid Potential Bomb Threat

On Thursday afternoon, authorities responded to a potential bomb threat at Paschal High School in Fort Worth. The Fort Worth ISD Police Department initiated a “SECURE protocol” to ensure the safety of students and staff. Principal Rodney White issued a statement confirming that all individuals were safe inside the school.

SECURE Protocol Implemented

The SECURE protocol involves several safety measures. This includes locking all exterior doors and delaying student dismissal. Nearby streets around the school were temporarily closed to facilitate the police investigation.

Police Response and Fire Department Involvement

The Fort Worth fire department’s bomb squad was dispatched to the scene to assist with the threat assessment. Authorities also advised the public to stay in their vehicles if they were near the campus and to comply with law enforcement instructions.

Controlled Release of Students

In response to the situation, Fort Worth ISD announced a controlled release of students from Paschal High School. Updates will be provided as new information becomes available.

  • Incident: Potential bomb threat
  • Location: Paschal High School, Fort Worth
  • Response: SECURE protocol activated
  • Involved: Fort Worth ISD Police, fire department bomb squad
  • Public advisory: Stay in vehicles, follow instructions

This is an ongoing investigation, and further developments will be reported by Emegypt as they arise.