CARLSBORG — A drill to test video feeds from cameras mounted inside Greywolf Elementary School Thursday wasn’t perfect, but in the end the “terrorist” who took a bomb into the building was arrested and hostages released.
The drill was designed to test the Clallam Response System, which Undersheriff Joe Martin said is in place in all county schools.
Only Greywolf has video cameras that can provide live feeds over a wireless transmission system that can be picked up by computers within a 2-mile radius of the school at 171 Carlsborg Road.
Martin said the signal from the school is transmitted on a very narrow secure band. The system doesn’t use the Internet.
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