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Millennium Square to be busy with police and para marine

A water training exercise between DRPS and Para Marine Search and Rescue, will be conducting a planned water rescue training exercise in Pickering.

The exercise is taking place on Tuesday, August 25 from 6 pm to 8 pm at Millennium Square, south end of Liverpool Road.

As part of the exercise, residents in the area should expect to see emergency personnel, fire trucks, police vehicles and simulated response activities at and around Millennium Square. This is a scheduled training exercise and there is no emergency or risk to the public. On-site signage will be posted.

Regular emergency preparedness exercises help ensure staff and response partners are ready to act when it matters most. By training together in a controlled environment, teams can practise their roles, test procedures and communications, strengthen coordination, and validate the city’s emergency response plans and training requirements.

This type of hands-on, collaborative training is an important part of the city’s ongoing commitment to community safety and preparedness.

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