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ST. LOUIS, Mo. — One of the best ways for a community to deal with a major incident is with the proper training. St. Charles County is one of the 25-regional organizations in both Missouri and Illinois participating in a bioterrorism response exercise. So if a real incident happens they can respond properly.

Nick Kohlberg is the St. Charles County emergency response planner. He is talking about their operation called the “Star-Spangled Fright.”

Star-Spangled Fright Exercise

9:30am – 11:30am Thursday, October 10th

St. Charles West High School

3601 Droste Road

St. Charles

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