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A terrorism drill took over part of downtown Denver in 2003 in an attempt to simulate a mass casualty or mass disaster.  Emergency crews from around the metro area used the Republic Plaza to simulate a terror attack.
A terrorism drill took over part of downtown Denver in 2003 in an attempt to simulate a mass casualty or mass disaster. Emergency crews from around the metro area used the Republic Plaza to simulate a terror attack.
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Don’t panic Friday if your surroundings erupt with sounds and images more familiar in Kandahar than Denver.

More than 100 emergency agencies will take part in a terrorism response exercise that promises to attract attention throughout the metro area.

Simulated explosions will boom, smoke will rise, and emergency vehicles will blare warning signals as fake weapons are drawn.

The exercise, Operation Mountain Guardian, is scheduled to begin at 5 a.m. and end at 4:30 p.m. and will involve 14 separate locations.

The exercise is an opportunity for regional first responders to react to a mock terrorist-driven catastrophe.

“We want to make sure that people will know this is what is happening on Friday,” said Denver District Attorney spokeswoman Lynn Kimbrough.

Most of the action will break out at five locations over the course of the day: Park Meadows Mall; Smedley Elementary School; Union Station; Community College of Aurora; and Denver International Airport.

Sky Ridge Medical Center; Denver Health Medical Center and University of Colorado Hospital, will test their ability to handle a surge of injured patients during the drill. And Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium “may have a small role in helping to process the (pretend) mass casualties,” Kimbrough said.

Catholic Charities will serve as an evacuation center where children from Smedley will be taken.

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