First responders from Bulloch County and agencies around the area are participating in emergency response training this week inside the Russell Union Ballroom at Georgia Southern.

According to a release from Corey Kemp, director of the Bulloch County Emergency Management Agency, the hands-on course is designed to strengthen coordination among law enforcement, fire, EMS, communications officers, public information officers and emergency managers during emergencies.

The first responders will work through realistic scenarios during three days of training involving active threats, mass casualties and complex scene dynamics. According to the release, the training focuses on improving situational awareness, establishing Unified Command, and making rapid, informed decisions under pressure.

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