Cape Fear Community College will conduct a large-scale emergency training exercise this weekend on its campuses.
The public may hear simulated gunfire, see a large police presence and see mock patients during the training.
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WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) will conduct an active shooter simulation at its downtown Wilmington campus this weekend. According to CFCC, the simulation will be held in ...