The West Covina Police Department will conduct “scenario-based emergency response training” at West Covina High School this week.
The training will occur from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, as reported by MyNewsLA.com.
Residents near the school, which is currently on summer break, may notice an increased police presence and hear loud noises, including simulated gunfire or fireworks, during the exercises. The West Covina Police Department aims to prepare officers for various emergency scenarios, ensuring readiness and enhancing public safety.
The training is part of the department’s commitment to using innovative and proactive strategies to prevent crime, as outlined on the West Covina Police Department’s website. The department’s core values emphasize serving and protecting the community with excellence.
This initiative reflects ongoing efforts to enhance the skills and preparedness of officers in handling potential emergencies effectively. The department encourages residents to remain calm and informed during these training days.
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