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Trooper Sean Barry gives directions at Saturday's drill.
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Entering the school.
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Amalio Jusino, left, of the NBREPC, conducted the drill with Barry.
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Clearing corridors.
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Protecting a casualty.
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Waiting for the signal.
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A victim is 'injured' and unable to move.
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Police Director Michael Cozzagio.
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Watching out.
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Steven Melito takes a 'hit.'
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Attending to the 'injured.'

First Responders Receive Tactical Training at Drury High School

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
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EMTs treat a patient in live shooter exercise held for Berkshire County first responders at Drury High School. Participants ran through a number of scenarios to practice how police, fire and EMS would respond in a crisis.

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Dozens of police, fire and emergency medical services personnel from around the county were at Drury High School on Saturday morning for an emergency response training exercise.

Trooper Sean C. Barry, a member of the state police STOP Team conducted the "Tactical EMS" exercise along with Amalio Jusino of North Adams Ambulance Service, the vice chairman of the Northern Berkshire Regional Emergency Planning Committee.

Barry led the first responders through a series of scenarios based on the premise that a shooting had taken place in the school building.

In addition to law enforcement officers learning how to secure areas of the building, other first responders learned how to enter and operate inside a hazardous environment.


Although the specific drills on Saturday dealt with a shooter on scene, Barry said the skills taught could be applied in a number of situations.

"It could be a building collapse, it could be a natural gas explosion, it could be any MCI [mass-casualty incident] you can think of," Barry told the trainees.

With the assistance of Lanesborough EMS Deputy Chief J.D. Hebert, a half-dozen volunteers received makeup to simulate various injuries for the medical personnel to address.

Police officers used plastic simulated firearms throughout the exercise.

The drill had initially been scheduled for Greylock School but was moved at the last minute to Drury.


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North Adams Council Gives Initial OK to Zoning Change

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City Council wrapped up business in about 30 minutes on Tuesday, moving several ordinance changes forward. 
 
A zoning change that would add a residential property to the commercial zone on State Road was adopted to a second reading but met with some pushback. The Planning Board recommended the change.
 
The vote was 5-2, with two other councilors abstaining, indicating there may be difficulty reaching a supermajority vote of six for final passage.
 
Centerville Sticks LLC (Tourists resort) had requested the extension of the Business 2 zone to cover 935 State Road. Centerville had purchased the large single-family home adjacent the resort in 2022. 
 
Ben Svenson, principal of Centerville, had told a joint meeting of the Planning Board and City Council earlier this month that it was a matter of space and safety. 
 
The resort had been growing and an office building across Route 2 was filled up. 
 
"We've had this wonderful opportunity to grow our development company. That's meant we have more office jobs and we filled that building up," he said. "This is really about safety. Getting people across Route 2 is somewhat perilous."
 
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