Friday, July 26, 2024

Cass County Sheriff's Office Deputies Participate in Active Shooter Training

This week, our deputies had the opportunity to host an Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) at Midway R-I School.

ALERRT has spent over two decades refining its techniques to negate active shooter threats, training over 300,000 first responders.

During this week’s training, Cass County deputies worked on their communication skills and procedures under duress as they navigated through the hallways and classrooms of Midway School in mock scenarios.

“We appreciate our partnership with the Cass County Sheriff's Office. We're glad to provide space for the ALERRT Training. Whatever we can do to partner with local law enforcement agencies to keep kids safe is a key benefactor. We’d like to thank the Cass County Sheriff's Office for its professionalism and commitment to keeping citizens safe”, said Cass Midway Superintendent Heath Oates.

Deputies were tested, going through several scenarios to ensure their preparedness in critical moments.

“Protecting our community is of the utmost importance. Schools are for learning, socializing and growth. No kid should ever have to worry about a threat like this. But we want to make sure our deputies are prepared if an active shooter threat arises. We’re grateful for every opportunity to improve at Keeping Cass County Safe,” said Sheriff Jeff Weber.

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