The Wisconsin Active Threat Integrated Response Conference is currently taking place in Wisconsin Dells, helping first responders nationwide prepare for active threat situations. The conference featured speakers such as Mount Horeb Police Chief Doug Vierck, who shared his department’s experience handling a school shooting in 2024. Chief of Police for the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Chris Tarmann emphasized the importance of improving communication between different emergency response departments to enhance on-scene coordination. The conference also included sessions on debriefs and training initiatives for active threat situations. Attendees, including Capital K9’s, gained valuable insights and strategies to better respond to crises. The conference, now in its 8th year, aims to provide a space for learning and growth for first responders. The event will conclude with a final session and a raffle to benefit first responders. The Wisconsin Active Threat Integrated Response Conference continues to expand and attract participants from various regions.
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