1. BLASTS IN BOSTON
MARATHON
RISK ASSESSMENT!
AD&PR LAB 2012- 2013
Crisis Management
PANTEION UNIVERSITY OFATHENS
Instructor: Mania Xenou (CEO at Reliant Communications)
Assistant Professor: Betty Tsakarestou ( Head of AD&PR LAB)
2. Situation analysis
April 15, 2013: Two bombs explode in the packed streets
near the finish line of the Boston Marathon at 2:49 p.m.
There were more than 25,000 registered entrants in the
marathon.
Two spectators were killed. Suspicions for 12 dead people and
dozens injured.
The area has been blocked by police forces, the fire
department and first aid.
The authorities are considering 旅t may be a terrorist attack.
3. Class I level of crisis, its an emergency, and
time is against us so we need to act
immediately.
4. Another bomb attack
More victims
Panic on national level
Media against the government
Worst senario
First steps
Intensive investigations
Prepare the spokesperson
Communicate with official statements (e.x. FBI)
Find the culprits
Support the victims families
5. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
O Is there any time available for a further assessment or is an urgent
action needed?
The incident has already taken place so there is not many time at our disposal!
O Is the incident dangerous for any people?
Yes, many people have already been injured, some of them are dead!
O How much time do we have?
We must do something right now!
6. O Are the media and the appropriate authorities informed about
what happened?
Yes, many media correspondents were in the place that the explosion took
place and of course the principles were immediately alerted!
O Is there any evidence proving that a real danger exists?
Yes, two bombs ripped through the crowd!
O Were there any warnings before the incident happened?
No, as far as we know , there wasnt something that could make us believe
an action like this is going to come up!