The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office will be hosting an active-school-shooter training exercise for local law enforcement on Monday, Aug. 4 at Rice Elementary in Wellington. The initial exercises begin at 8 a.m. and a final exercise will commence at 3:45 p.m.
The training was scheduled to take place July 8 at Wellington Middle School but was postponed due to the funeral for Lt. David Hurley, who served on the Colorado State University police department.
These training exercises are focused on providing consistent training, familiarization with smaller agencies in the area, mutual aid and resource mobilization, and to facilitate a smooth, coordinated effort should an active shooter, mass-casualty incident or other critical incident occur in Larimer County. Local agencies participating include the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office, Colorado State Patrol, Colorado State University Police Department, Timnath Police Department, Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Larimer County Parks Department.
Although the exercises this year are geared to just law enforcement, local fire personnel and emergency medical services will also be on hand to observe the exercise. Both fire and medical personnel are essential in situations which have mass casualties.
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