
Sure, you've seen TV shows or movies where someone receives caller from someone saying they have a bomb. But the nitty gritty of dealing with such a call can be boiled down to some handy forms. Reader animalvegetable took these photographs of forms (after the jump) from the New York Public Library that advise someone to (try to) classify the caller's voice, listen for background noises, and get the details.


It's suspected the form was created before cell phones (hence both "local" and "long distance") and later revised to include cell phones.
Images from animalvegetable on Flickr (1, 2)