WEBVTT

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(moaning)

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- (Soldier) Where's the shooter?

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(gun firing)

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- [Narrator] Military police assigned

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to the United States Army Garrison Ansbach

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Directorate of Emergency
Services participated

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in an active shooter
training on October 25th

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at the Stork Barracks Elementary School.

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The MPs practiced approaching the school,

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clearing rooms, maintaining
clear communication,

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and addressing the active shooter.

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- Any kind of scenario like this

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where there'd be a terrorist
attack, active shooter,

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saying what if this happens,
how am I gonna respond?

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As the initial law enforcement personnel

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to take on this threat,
we wanna get them working

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toward what to do if the scenario happens,

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and it's an unfortunate that the personnel

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have to be trained in this, but again,

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as we see what happens in the world,

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we know it can happen any
where, any place, at any time,

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and so they need to be ready
to take on that threat.

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(gun firing)

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- This training was part of a two-week

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Installation Law Enforcement
Certification course.

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Reporting from Stork Barracks,

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I'm Army Specialist Joseph Knoch.

