Officials to hold largest security drill in Boston’s history
The largest security training exercise in Boston’s history is slated
to kick off at 8 a.m. Saturday with a simulated active school shooter
drill in Brookline. It will continue with other drills during 24 hours
and involve about 2,000 state and local personnel.
“The Urban Shield Program, as we’ve learned over the last year, is
essential to our city’s safety at any time of crisis,” Mayor Martin J.
Walsh of Boston.
“Since the 2013 Boston Marathon, we learned a lot about resiliency as a
community and about professionalism of our first responders. This
initiative has a lot to do with that,” Walsh said. Residents should not
be alarmed, authorities said, if they see an increased police presence
Saturday.
Rene Fielding, director of the city’s office of emergency management,
declined to give details about each drill to avoid tipping off
participants.
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