Lake Area Tech holds multi-program emergency simulation
Law enforcement students approach the front door of the house to serve a simulated warrant. Photos by Tucker Hermans, The Watertown Current.
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By Brandon Heim - April 25, 2026 in Education, Featured, Law Enforcement, News Reading Time: 4 minutes
Law enforcement students approach the front door of the house to serve a simulated warrant. Photos by Tucker Hermans, The Watertown Current.
Nine departments at Lake Area Technical College came together for real-world emergency training on Thursday, April 23. Participating programs included...
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