Gallatin County Emergency Management Hosting Large-Scale Training for Area First Responders

Over a dozen emergency response agencies from across Gallatin County are taking part in a training exercise to better prepare our area first responders for an active killer situation.

The exercise will be on Wednesday, Oct. 5 at Sacajawea Middle School in Bozeman. It will run from 4 to 10 PM.

School parents and neighbors can expect to see lots of emergency vehicles in the area during the training.

This exercise aims to train law enforcement and several fire departments to work as cohesive teams when entering scenes where there is still potential threat. The exercise will hit on topics such as victim retrieval, transport, treatment, and transfer.

Our agencies have a strong history of working and training together. This exercise will build upon these solid relationships to help our community be better prepared for some of the worst-case scenarios.

The training is made possible by a grant secured by Gallatin County Emergency Management.

Emergency response agencies participating include:

  • Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office
  • Gallatin County Emergency Management
  • Gallatin County 911
  • Bozeman Police Department
  • Belgrade Police Department
  • Montana State University Police Department
  • Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks
  • Montana Highway Patrol
  • Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport Authority Police
  • Bozeman Fire Department
  • Central Valley Fire Department
  • Hyalite Fire Department
  • Big Sky Fire Department
  • Amsterdam Rural Fire District
  • Hebgen Basin Fire Department
  • Gallatin Gateway Rural Fire District
  • Bozeman Health Deaconess Regional Medical Center

Many thanks to Bozeman School District for the use of their facility, and to American Medical Response, Manhattan Rural Fire District, Fort Ellis Fire Department, and Bridger Canyon Fire Department for supporting the training.