Bay County law enforcement and emergency services are conducting immersive, real-time active shooter training scenarios at Mosley High School with participation from nearly 700 officers, EMS personnel, and firefighters. The training emphasizes a coordinated approach involving contact teams to neutralize threats, rescue task forces combining EMS and law enforcement for victim triage, and overall incident management. This years effort introduces structured roles and new communication protocols focusing on plain language to enhance inter-agency interoperability during crises. Sheriff Tommy Ford highlighted the importance of improving management and operational communication, aiming to set a local standard of excellence for active shooter response. Training also integrates lessons learned from tragic events like Parkland and Columbine, striving to expedite first responder actions while safeguarding all personnel. Bay County schools and agencies consider this training crucial to bolstering preparedness and mitigating future tragedies.