VIDEO: From the Trestle Trail shooting in Menasha to the San Bernardino terrorist attack in California, active shooter incidents can happen in any community. A conference happening this week in Fond du Lac is educating law enforcement, fire and EMS on the response. For the first time in Wisconsin, hundreds of police officers, firefighters and paramedics are gathering to learn the importance of training together on how they’ll respond to active shooter situations in their communities. “In active shooter events we realize it’s going to take an integrated response of police, fire, and EMS to increase survivability of victims in these events so it’s important that these three disciplines get together and learn from previous events,” says Special Agent Jay Darin from the FBI. The Fond du Lac Police and Fire Departments were some of the first in our area to complete the type of training being discussed at the conference.