Fairview Park Police warn of traffic delays, increased presence due to active threat training

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Fairview Park Police warn of traffic delays, increased presence due to active threat training
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The training site will also be clearly marked and closed off from the public.

FAIRVIEW PARK, Ohio - Fairview Park Police Department is advising residents of active threat response training through Friday which may impact traffic and include high police activity.

The training will be held at the Gemini Center recreation facility located at 21139 Lorain Road Monday through Friday of this week from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. According to a release from Fairview Police, the training will have a significant police presence and realistic scenarios with simulated gunfire, shouting and actors with simulated injuries.

Fairview Police Chief Paul Shepard said in an email release that these kinds of training are vital in enhancing the preparedness and coordination of teams that strengthen community safety and response capabilities.Northeast Ohio business denied insurance claim after losing nearly $45,000 during the historic power outageCharges dismissed against man accused of fatal shooting in the Flats

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