W.A.F.B. — If you see extra emergency crews at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WAFB) today, it’s just a drill.
[DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]
The 88th Air Base Wing announced on social media that WPAFB will conduct an active-shooting exercise today.
The goal is to test and evaluate the emergency response procedures while assessing base safety and security measures, according to the Facebook post.
TRENDING STORIES:
- Former coach accused of filming nude minors with camera hidden in speaker, court docs say
- Authorities find drugs, guns during local arson investigation
- Intern dies after ‘tragic accident’ at area tennis center
If you live near or work at the base, you should expect the following changes:
- Heavier traffic at gates due to possible closures and heightened screenings
- Temporary road closures around the base
- Simulated gunfire and increased presence of armed Airmen
- Enhanced security measures throughout the installation
- Activation of the “Giant Voice” system and alert sirens
- Electronic notifications related to the exercise
People should not call 911.
The base said this is a scheduled event, and local agencies have been notified.
[SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]