Swedish emergency services team in a post-incident evaluation meeting at a school following a mass shooting.
Swedish emergency services team in a post-incident evaluation meeting at a school following a mass shooting.
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Evaluation after Risbergska calls for more joint training

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The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency has evaluated society's handling of the mass shooting at Campus Risbergska. The report points to both functioning parts and areas needing improvement.

The report from the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency states that society's efforts during the shooting at Campus Risbergska in Örebro worked well in several respects. Police rapid response and the school's prior lockdown drills likely saved lives.

At the same time the agency recommends more joint exercises between emergency services to handle ongoing deadly violence. Evaluator Håkan Lenhoff says this is needed to improve the ability to quickly care for the injured.

The report also proposes that the government appoint an actor with overall responsibility for security in public environments. Clearer division of responsibilities in subsequent crisis management is needed so that people requiring support receive the right help early.

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Police officers escorting a detained teenager away from a taped-off school entrance in Borlänge amid a resolved threat.
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Teenager held suspect in Borlänge school threat

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Around 20 schools in Borlänge closed on Wednesday after a threat against school operations. Police detained a teenager, previously reported missing, suspected of aggravated unlawful threat against a group. The threat has been neutralized and most schools will reopen on Thursday.

Polisregion Bergslagen took part in Sweden's largest collaborative total defense exercise, focusing on highest readiness and war. Nearly 300 participants from police, county administrations, and the Armed Forces gathered over two days to handle fictitious threats. The exercise aimed to test collaboration and decision-making.

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The County Administrative Board in Dalarna is working to include people with disabilities in crisis preparedness. People with disabilities risk being hit extra hard in a crisis. Falu resident Helena Fridlund expresses concern about her dependence on others during an alarm.

Uppsala University reports lacking over one billion kronor to maintain desired education quality, due to lower per-student funding and higher rents. Rector Anders Hagfeldt warns that current measures are negatively impacting quality. Student Emil Björnström describes reduced lab hours and closed facilities at the Ångström laboratory.

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Following the Borlänge school threats that closed over 20 schools on Wednesday and led to a teenager's detention, all schools except Kunskapsskolan reopened Thursday. The independent school, which received a new threat email, stayed closed as a precaution but will reopen Friday after police traced the email and deemed it unserious.

Operational work on the new method Trygga hem – utan våld has now begun in Dalarna. The aim is to prevent and stop violence in close relationships earlier and more effectively through collaboration among several actors. Zandra Runo, head of administration for Police Area Dalarna, stresses that violence is not a private matter.

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Police cordoned off an area in Uppsala's Höganäs district on Tuesday following a report of a suspected hand grenade found outdoors. The bomb squad was called to the scene to examine the object. The cordons were lifted later in the evening.

 

 

 

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