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District safety director details training, fentanyl response and new visitor-management system
Summary
Tyler, the district's director of safety and security, told the board the department completed active-incident simulation training, conducted canine searches after a parental fentanyl tip, installed a new visitor-management system (Verkada) and secured 12 ZOLL AEDs through a Firehouse Subs grant.
Tyler, the district's director of safety and security, told the Elizabeth School District board on March 24 that the district has expanded training and equipment to strengthen school safety.
Tyler said the department completed three days of intensive training this year with Faster Colorado that included live-fire and simulation exercises and a day of building-clearing exercises at the Elizabeth Bridal School. "Those situations are very real," he said, adding the exercises helped staff practice verbal de-escalation and, when appropriate, use of lethal force.
The department also conducted canine searches at Elizabeth High…
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