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01/06/2021 06:00 AM

VRHS Hosts Response Training for Local Law Enforcement


Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier

Twenty police officers and resident Connecticut state troopers from the local area attended a two-day police training program held at Valley Regional High School (VRHS) on Dec. 29 and 30. The response training was held to help officers refine their tactics and prepare them with a solid foundation. The training was provided by the Connecticut Emergency Service Unit and tactical team instructors from the training academy. Here, Officer Paul Kenefick of Essex, Resident Trooper Mark Roberts, and Officer Todd Belcourt of Essex practice entering the building as a team.

Twenty police officers and resident CT State troopers from the local area attended a two-day police training held at the Valley Regional High School. The active killer/ shooter response training was to held to help officers refine their tactics, how to move and prepare officers confidently with a solid foundation. The training was provided by the CT Emergency Service Unit and tactical team instructors from the training academy.Officer Paul Kenefick of Essex, Resident Tropper Mark Roberts and Officer Todd Belcourt, Essex practice entering the building as a team.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Twenty police officers and resident CT State troopers from the local area attended a two-day police training held at the Valley Regional High School. The active killer/ shooter response training was to held to help officers refine their tactics, how to move and prepare officers confidently with a solid foundation. The training was provided by the CT Emergency Service Unit and tactical team instructors from the training academy.Officer Paul Kenefick of Essex, andResident Tropper Mark Roberts enter the scholl buildingin mock response.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Twenty police officers and resident CT State troopers from the local area attended a two-day police training held at the Valley Regional High School. The active killer/ shooter response training was to held to help officers refine their tactics, how to move and prepare officers confidently with a solid foundation. The training was provided by the CT Emergency Service Unit and tactical team instructors from the training academy.Officer Ben Borelli of Westbrook along with Tooper Joseph D'Angelo and Officer Mike Stanger of Haddam enter the school.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Twenty police officers and resident CT State troopers from the local area attended a two-day police training held at the Valley Regional High School. The active killer/ shooter response training was to held to help officers refine their tactics, how to move and prepare officers confidently with a solid foundation. The training was provided by the CT Emergency Service Unit and tactical team instructors from the training academy.Officer Ben Borelli of Westbrook along with Tooper Joseph D'Angelo and Officer Mike Stanger of Haddam enter the school.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Twenty police officers and resident CT State troopers from the local area attended a two-day police training held at the Valley Regional High School. The active killer/ shooter response training was to held to help officers refine their tactics, how to move and prepare officers confidently with a solid foundation. The training was provided by the CT Emergency Service Unit and tactical team instructors from the training academy.CT State Troopers Ben Duffy and Chris Pariseau of Salem and Tropper Rich Mullhale of Killingworth enter the school.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Twenty police officers and resident CT State troopers from the local area attended a two-day police training held at the Valley Regional High School. The active killer/ shooter response training was to held to help officers refine their tactics, how to move and prepare officers confidently with a solid foundation. The training was provided by the CT Emergency Service Unit and tactical team instructors from the training academy.Police Officer Marc Gelven of Westbrook and Troopers James Bria and Sargent Chuck Burns enter the school.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Twenty police officers and resident CT State troopers from the local area attended a two-day police training held at the Valley Regional High School. The active killer/ shooter response training was to held to help officers refine their tactics, how to move and prepare officers confidently with a solid foundation. The training was provided by the CT Emergency Service Unit and tactical team instructors from the training academy.Police Officer Marc Gelven of Westbrook and Troopers James Bria and Sargent Chuck Burns enter the school.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
Twenty police officers and resident CT State troopers from the local area attended a two-day police training held at the Valley Regional High School. The active killer/ shooter response training was to held to help officers refine their tactics, how to move and prepare officers confidently with a solid foundation. The training was provided by the CT Emergency Service Unit and tactical team instructors from the training academy.Police Officer Marc Gelven of Westbrook and Trooper James Bria enter the school.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier