Founden, Colorado (KXRM) – a great response to the police at Fountain on Friday, September 12, to the active rumor shooting to misunderstanding, according to the fountain police administration.
FPD said that its two messengers received a call 911 before Friday afternoon, after Friday, from a man who said that his wife wrote to him about the active shooter in the Quick QUACK car was on Timber Rail Point, southeast of Mesa Ridge Parkway and 85/87 Highway. FPD said the text messages reported that there is an active shooter in the area and that the suspect came from the Maysa Ridge High School across the street.
FPD said the man reported that his wife stopped responding when he asked for a description of the absolute. The officers arrived in the area within three minutes.
When the officers arrived, they decided the site of the accident in the work behavior centers, and the area was cleared by the officers and deputies in the LCO County Office. The law enforcement decided that there was no threat.
“After interviewing with the husband and his wife, it was determined that the messages were worse,” said FPD. The man’s wife was talking about an insurance message sent from mesa ridge high Solid hours before.
“This call represents a very great response to law enforcement, including all the Honorable FPD and El Paso provinces available in the region,” said FPD. “The fountain police administration wants to reassure the public that our agency takes a threat to active shootings very seriously and does not continue to make preparation and quick response a top priority.”
If this was a real emergency, FPD said it trained and prepared to respond to it, as is the case with the response on Friday.
“Our first responsibility is to protect lives,” said Mark Christiani, chief of police. “When the seconds are calculated, our officers are trained and ready to respond to urgency, professional efficiency and courage.”
FPD continues to encourage society to speak if they see or hear anything related or suspected.
President Christiani added: “Public safety is the shared responsibility.” “When our society and our officers work together, we can prevent tragedies and save lives.”
To remain unidentified, tips for the Stoppers Coptpers can be provided at 719-634-7867 or TIP FPD line at 719-382-4200.