21st SFS gets active shooter training
A five-member team enters a building during an Active Shooter Instructor Course May 2-5. Airmen from the 21st Security Forces Squadron became certified instructors, along with 20 other active duty and Department of Defense police officers, after a five-day, 48-hour training course put on by a Washington-based private company and held at Fort Carson Army Installation’s Range 60. The 21st SFS certified active shooter instructors provide on-going training for the squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Monica Mendoza)
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