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By Editorial Board Published July 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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EAST LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan State College Police had been joined by different companies in holding an emergency coaching train on campus at the moment. 

Organizers say it is a part of an ongoing effort to enhance coordination with different native departments, just like the East Lansing Fireplace Division, East Lansing Fireplace Division, East Lansing EMS, and the Ingham County 911 system. 

As we speak’s tour was a simulated rampage of a automobile going by campus, inflicting destruction and accidents at numerous areas, comparable to a soccer recreation, and ending with a seek for the motive force. MSU Police Chief Mike Yankowski says the train was meant to check and consider the multi-department response and capabilities in a worst-case situation.  

“We know that in any event of this level, Michigan State University cannot do this alone, so we rely on our community partners and our law enforcement, fire, EMS services,” mentioned Yankowski.

Captain Dave Oslund says the train will permit them to determine gaps in communication and total coordination.  

“What we all know is that as these further assets reply, do we now have them going to a location the place we are able to account for them, what number of cops do we now have, what number of fireplace rigs do we now have, what number of ambulance do we now have, and the place do we want them so we are able to direct them to these areas.” 

Oslund says they included within the train companies that do not usually or could have by no means labored collectively earlier than.  

 “And we all know from previous expertise when these crucial incidents occur, individuals are going to come back to assist you, they’re going to come that will help you and they are going to come from throughout, so having that chance, throughout a blue sky day, throughout an exquisite sunny day, to work by this and discover ways to do it higher was a kind of alternatives that we do not do usually sufficient.” 

He says their subsequent steps are conducting briefings and dealing by evolutions from these concerned. They plan to place collectively an ‘after-action’ report that may take a look at the day’s successes, areas for enchancment, and classes realized. 

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