Central Washington University Library to Close Thursday for Multi-Agency Training Exercise

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The Central Washington University Office of Emergency Management will  be hosting a multi-agency training exercise on the Ellensburg campus  Thursday, September 8, and the

campus community should be aware that the  area around Brooks Library will be restricted to train authorized  individuals.

CWU faculty, staff, and students — plus members of the public — are advised that the library will be closed all day.  The library parking lot will be off-limits from 7 a.m. to noon.

Caution  tape, road barriers, sandwich boards, a digital reader board, and  various communication systems will be used to remind passersby that this  is only a training exercise.

All of the training activities are pre-planned, and the full exercise  will take place between 9-10:30 a.m. If you happen to be in the  vicinity of the library on Thursday, please do not be

alarmed or attempt to report the proceedings to law enforcement.

The exercise will involve law enforcement, firefighters, and first  responders from across Kittitas County, along with CWU Police and other  emergency services personnel.

Brooks Library will resume normal hours Friday, September 9. If you  have any questions about this week’s training exercise, please call  509-963-2959 during business hours.

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