OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — It's been 30 years since the Oklahoma City bombing, and on Tuesday, first responders gathered to reflect on the tragic day and how things have changed over the years. They also talked about how they can use what they've learned during training to help with emergencies in the future.

It's the second annual Homeland Security Conference where first responders gather to learn how to improve daily service within law enforcement to the community.

Tuesday's event kicked off with a panel discussion about the 30th anniversary of the bombing.

"It was the most devastating sight I've ever seen to this day. At that time, I had ten years on the job, so you take everything we had seen up until that day, now all of that over 10 years was in one building, one square block area," s

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