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The Call
The Call
22 episodes
3 days ago
The ALERRT Center at Texas State University was created in 2002 as a partnership between Texas State University, the San Marcos, Texas Police Department and the Hays County, Texas Sheriff’s Office to address the need for active shooter response training for first responders. In 2013, ALERRT at Texas State was named the National Standard in Active Shooter Response Training by the FBI.
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The ALERRT Center at Texas State University was created in 2002 as a partnership between Texas State University, the San Marcos, Texas Police Department and the Hays County, Texas Sheriff’s Office to address the need for active shooter response training for first responders. In 2013, ALERRT at Texas State was named the National Standard in Active Shooter Response Training by the FBI.
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The Call Episode 7-Hawaii Special: The Hibiscus Incident
The Call
1 hour 31 minutes 31 seconds
4 years ago
The Call Episode 7-Hawaii Special: The Hibiscus Incident

In this Episode we sit with Honolulu Police and Fire Department operators who were at the scene of the Hibiscus Drive Incident. this happened on the Island of Oahu, Honolulu, Hawaii. Two HPD Officers, Tiffany Enriquez and Kaulike Kalama lost their lives and a 7 houses were burned to the ground. Please take a minute with this one where we hear personal stories from the people who were there.

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The ALERRT Center at Texas State University was created in 2002 as a partnership between Texas State University, the San Marcos, Texas Police Department and the Hays County, Texas Sheriff’s Office to address the need for active shooter response training for first responders. In 2013, ALERRT at Texas State was named the National Standard in Active Shooter Response Training by the FBI.