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NYPD to Give 2 Seminars in the Diamond District
Sponsored by the 47th Street BID, the education sessions will cover how to react in the event of a terrorist attack or active shooter event.
New York--The New York Police Department will be giving a pair of seminars in the Diamond District later this month covering two timely topics: terrorism and active shooter events.
The 47th Street Business Improvement District, or BID, is sponsoring the seminars, which are scheduled to take place Aug. 29 on the second floor of 576 Fifth Ave., located at Fifth Avenue and 47th Street.
They are free to attend.
Seating is limited, however, and registration is requested. Attendees can come to either one or both classes but must state their attendance preference when making their reservation.
Those who wish to attend should send their name, company, phone number and email address to info@diamonddistrict.org.
The active shooter seminar is scheduled to take place first, between 9:45 and 11:30 a.m. Terrorism awareness will be in the afternoon, from noon to 2 p.m.
There will be a half-hour break between classes, and free food and refreshments will be provided.
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