Santa Clara County is training its firefighters and medics to work with police in the event of an active shooter scenario, outfitting them with ballistic armor so they can go into what's called the 'warm zone.'
By Eric Kurhi, ekurhi@bayareanewsgroup.com, San Jose Mercury News
Thu, 06/30/2016 - 5:36am
Santa Clara County is training its firefighters and medics to work with police in the event of an active shooter scenario, outfitting them with ballistic armor so they can go into what's called the 'warm zone.'