September 22, 2014

Active Shooter Video Being Filmed At Indy Airport

Travelers passing through Indianapolis International Airport this week might encounter the filming of a training video for active shooter incidents by the Transportation Security Administration.

Travelers passing through Indianapolis International Airport this week might encounter the filming of a training video for active shooter incidents by the Transportation Security Administration.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Travelers passing through Indianapolis International Airport this week might encounter the filming of a training video for active shooter incidents by the Transportation Security Administration.

The airport says the filming will occur Monday through Sunday in locations throughout the airport. It says those locations will be cordoned off and controlled and should pose little if any impact to travelers.

It says TSA and airport employees also will be posted at areas of high foot traffic to inform incoming and outgoing passengers of the filming. Signage also will be posted throughout the public areas.

The training video will be used to train TSA personnel and others nationwide on how to respond and react to active shooter incidents.

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