Active Shooter Training Amid Ongoing Debate on Prevention Strategies

COOPERSTOWN, ND (trfnews.i234.me) Emergency responders held a training exercise on how to respond to an active shooting in Cooperstown, North Dakota, as the debate on how to stop them continues.
Neil Berg here in cooperstown north dakota at a active shooter training exercise at the high school here uh the sounds you’re about to hear are not real but they’re sounds you just would never want to hear at a school what do you think of the sound of gunfire shivers down my spine panic conducting but it’s good that we’re doing it yeah that bugs me too you’re not supposed to hear that in the school no never never we should we have to i mean coming from you know obviously what happened last night we know that it can happen anywhere that was only ten thousand a community of ten thousand so it can happen in new york city it can happen in cooperstown north dakota can you kind of give folks an idea of this is training for not only law enforcement medical responders law enforcement medical the hospital’s involved teachers are involved everyone in the school is involved firefighters so that’s what’s unique to we don’t have a lot of calls where we involve everybody pretty much in this community it’s our a lot of our community and we don’t have a lot of them big calls so that’s why this is important to work on our communication unfortunately you have to do this thing unfortunately so training on how to respond to active shootings continues as the debate once again heats up on how to prevent them i’m Neil Berg reporting for trfnews.i234.me four shots

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