The Frank DeAngelis Center for Community Safety was created to support law enforcement and school safety training and tactics for mass casualty tragedies. The DeAngelis Center is a place where safety leaders can have the difficult conversations, test tactics, and share lessons learned; both failures and successes. It is the opportunity for realistic training in a school environment.
The DeAngelis Center, for more than 50 years, was Martensen elementary school in Wheat Ridge, Colorado; a place of education for thousands of students. Renamed the Frank DeAngelis Center for Community Safety for our retired Columbine High School Principal in April of 2017, the DeAngelis Center is still a place of education. The students of today are first responders that include law enforcement, fire departments, school safety, and safety advocates. From patrol and K9 to school resource officers and SWAT, bomb squads and rescue task force members and crime scene investigators all train at the Center.
In March of 2019, the DeAngelis Center Foundation introduced state of the art video, audio, scent and interactive active shooter simulator technology designed to enhance the realistic training experience. The Foundation has directly provided training to more than 200,000 individuals and hosted federal, state, and local agencies.
Our goal is to offer services for free or as low cost as possible to ensure quality school and community safety is accessible to everyone. We hope you’ll support our work by donating at www.deangeliscenter.org. https://deangeliscenter.org/donate/
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