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Police, hospitals eye security link, training

By Laura Crimaldi
Friday, November 6, 2009 -
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Boston police and hospital security staff are considering plans to link their radio communications and to conduct training for “active shooter” scenarios after a psychiatric patient was shot dead last week at a doctor’s office.

Security directors from 18 hospitals met yesterday at Boston police headquarters to discuss security, intelligence sharing and other issues facing hospital safety personnel, said police Superintendent in Chief Daniel Linskey.

 
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