Orange County and BOCES to conduct active shooter awareness training for local educators

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Orange County Sheriff's Office.

GOSHEN – Orange County Government, local law enforcement, and first responders will hold an active shooter drill on Tuesday, November 8.

The drill will be held at the Orange-Ulster BOCES campus in Goshen and is not open to the public.

“Keeping Orange County’s students and residents safe is of the highest priority and I think this training will help,” said County Executive Steven Neuhaus said. “Our hope is that our educators will never need to utilize what they learn. However, as county officials, we want to make sure they possess the knowledge and information that will enable them to survive in an active shooter situation.”

Sheriff Carl DuBois said, “In law enforcement, we train for something we hope never happens. If this training can interrupt or terminate an active shooter situation and save lives, it is well worth the time and effort invested. The primary goal of this presentation is to stress the need for preparedness and through this training, the safety of our citizens, especially our students, will be enhanced.”

The training exercise will focus on emergency response to an active shooter incident on campus and will involve a simulation of law enforcement response to an active shooter. It will help assure a coordinated, timely, and effective response in the event of a major incident.

The exercise will also educate attendees as to how to recognize signs of potential violence at schools, how to respond to an active shooting or other violent situation, and how to create an emergency action plan. Residents should expect to see an influx of law enforcement and other first responders at Orange-Ulster BOCES starting at approximately 8 a.m. on that Tuesday.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office encourages county residents to take advantage of the Active Shooter/Hostile Event program they continue to offer to the public at no cost. For more information or to schedule a public education seminar, please contact the Orange County Sheriff’s Office at ocnysheriff@orangecountygov.com.



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Todd Bender started as a stringer before rising through the ranks to Dutchess County Bureau Chief. Bender is the senior investigative reporter for Mid Hudson News, focusing on crime and government. He is an avid angler and is likely to be organizing his collection of unused fishing lures while watching replays of council or board meetings and simultaneously complaining about the lack of time to go fishing.