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Lowell High School in San Francisco was evacuated due to a bomb threat that prompted a rapid response from local police. The threat was reported at around 1:12 p.m., leading to a thorough search of the premises by law enforcement. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and students and staff were safely relocated. The all-clear was given by authorities just before 3:30 p.m. This incident marks the first bomb threat evacuation at a San Francisco school since 2016, underscoring the effectiveness of emergency protocols.
San Francisco – Lowell High School was evacuated on Tuesday afternoon following a bomb threat that led to a swift response from San Francisco police. The evacuation process started after officials identified a “possible threat” around 1 p.m., leading to immediate safety measures for students and staff.
The San Francisco Police Department received reports regarding the threat at approximately 1:12 p.m. Local law enforcement, including tactical teams and a K9 unit, arrived at the school located at Eucalyptus Drive and Forestview Drive in the Lakeshore neighborhood shortly after receiving the call. Officers executed a rapid evacuation of the premises to ensure the safety of everyone present.
During this incident, police conducted a thorough search of the building for any potential explosives. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries, and all students and staff were safely relocated away from the school grounds. The evacuation lasted for roughly two hours and disrupted regular school activities.
Authorities provided the “all clear” signal just before 3:30 p.m., allowing students and staff to return to school activities. Following this, Lowell High School expressed their gratitude for the prompt support from law enforcement and the school district teams throughout the emergency situation.
At this point, police have not disclosed any specific details regarding the origin or nature of the bomb threat, which is still under active investigation. This incident marks the first bomb threat evacuation at a school in San Francisco since 2016, highlighting the seriousness of the situation and the importance of immediate safety protocols.
The event underscored the effectiveness of the emergency response systems in place within the school district and local law enforcement. Communications were issued via social media, confirming that all individuals at the school were safe during the emergency.
As authorities continue to investigate the threat, school officials are working to resume normal operations while ensuring the continued safety of students and staff. The community is being updated as more information becomes available, and the school district emphasizes its commitment to a secure learning environment.
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