Statistics show Wednesday's shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Florida was the 18th school shooting in our country so far this year. As the reports from Florida came in, first responders in Bernalillo County were preparing and training if a similar situation were to happen here. Law enforcement, fire and emergency medical services from all over the metro area joined forces to prepare for the worst. "There's no community that's immune from an incident like this," Rio Rancho Fire and Rescue Deputy Chief Paul Pearce said. "We've seen it several times in New Mexico with Clovis and Aztec and you see it across the country all the time."