OCEAN VIEW, Del. — A multi-agency training focused on active shooter response is underway this week at Lord Baltimore Elementary School in Ocean View. The course, which began Monday, June 23, is scheduled to run through Thursday, June 26. It is led by the Ocean View Police Department and follows the nationally recognized Active Attack Integrated Response model. Officials say the training is designed to strengthen coordination among local police, school constables, 911 dispatchers, emergency medical services, and fire departments during school-based emergencies. All Ocean View police officers are required to participate. The training also includes personnel from nearby communities. In previous years, agencies such as the Bethany Beach and Millville fire companies, Sussex County paramedics, and school safety officials from across Delaware have taken part. Officials say the training is held annually and is part of the department’s ongoing effort to improve preparedness and integrated response capabilities.
