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Mission elementary and high schools lockdown is false alarm

Michelle Lovato? Lake County Leader | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 3 months AGO
by Michelle Lovato? Lake County Leader
| September 11, 2015 2:31 PM

Emergency responders are proceeding to St. Ignatius elementary and high schools after lock-down alarms sounded at both schools, scanner traffic reported at about 2:30 Friday.

Dispatch operators received notification of the dual alarms and called the high school, whose employees did not know why the alarms sounded. A call to the elementary school was unanswered, a dispatcher said.

As emergency personnel responded to the scene, the schools continued with their training to protect the roughly 250 kids in attendance.

Emergency dispatchers reported moments later they received a call from St. Ignatius School District that the alarms were false. Law enforcement continued to the scene to make sure everyone was safe.

After a complete search of the location, law enforcement officials confirmed the false alarm.

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