Critical Training

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Clifton ISD learns how to respond in extreme emergency situations

  • Clifton ISD staff participate in training for civilian response to an active shooter event as well as Stop the Bleed certification. From left, paraprofessional Shelby Fisk learns how to pack a wound properly with paraprofessional Toni Anz and Clifton Police Officer Curtis Rust. Ashley Barner | The Clifton Record
    Clifton ISD staff participate in training for civilian response to an active shooter event as well as Stop the Bleed certification. From left, paraprofessional Shelby Fisk learns how to pack a wound properly with paraprofessional Toni Anz and Clifton Police Officer Curtis Rust. Ashley Barner | The Clifton Record
  • Clifton Police Officer Curtis Rust becomes the teacher when he goes over Stop the Bleed training at CISD. Ashley Barner | The Clifton Record
    Clifton Police Officer Curtis Rust becomes the teacher when he goes over Stop the Bleed training at CISD. Ashley Barner | The Clifton Record
Ahead of the new school year, Clifton ISD staff members participated in Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events and Stop the Bleed training with local law enforcement in order to provide a more safe and secure environment for students. Superintendent Andy Ball said he and Clifton Police Chief Chris Blanton had been discussing CRASE training for several months, and the district was grateful to…

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