Anaheim Police Cadet Training Day Practice Test

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What does a bomb threat indicate?

A credible danger to public safety

A bomb threat indicates a credible danger to public safety because it suggests that there may be an explosive device or harmful situation that could potentially harm individuals or property. Law enforcement takes bomb threats seriously, often leading to immediate investigations and evacuations to ensure the safety of the public. The potential for a real danger means that resources are mobilized to assess the threat, search for explosives, and safeguard the community. Other options suggest scenarios that do not adequately reflect the serious nature of a bomb threat—such as routine investigations, medical needs, or non-emergency situations—none of which capture the urgency and risk associated with a potential bomb threat.

A routine investigation by police

A need for medical assistance

A non-emergency situation

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