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This week, Brockton’s Police Department, Fire Department, School Police, State Police, and Brewster Ambulance took part in two days of intensive emergency training at South Middle School, focused on preparing for active shooter situations. Provided by the state, this specialized training allows first responders to operate in realistic, high-pressure scenarios—sharpening their skills to better protect the community and save lives.

Participants practiced critical response actions, including neutralizing threats, administering emergency medical aid, and safely evacuating victims. A key focus of the training was inter-agency communication, ensuring all teams were aligned and could coordinate seamlessly. This collaboration is essential not only for the safety of first responders but also for delivering rapid care to the injured.

Each exercise concluded with a thorough debrief, where teams analyzed their performance to identify strengths and areas for improvement—reinforcing a commitment to continuous learning and public safety.

Well done to all involved.
City of Brockton Brockton Police Patrolmen's Association
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Brockton Fire
Brockton Police Community Engagement Unit Massachusetts State Police
Massachusetts Department of Fire Services
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This week, Brockton’s Police Department, Fire Department, School Police, State Police, and Brewster Ambulance took part in two days of intensive emergency training at South Middle School, focused on preparing for active shooter situations. Provided by the state, this specialized training allows first responders to operate in realistic, high-pressure scenarios—sharpening their skills to better protect the community and save lives.

Participants practiced critical response actions, including neutralizing threats, administering emergency medical aid, and safely evacuating victims. A key focus of the training was inter-agency communication, ensuring all teams were aligned and could coordinate seamlessly. This collaboration is essential not only for the safety of first responders but also for delivering rapid care to the injured.

Each exercise concluded with a thorough debrief, where teams analyzed their performance to identify strengths and areas for improvement—reinforcing a commitment to continuous learning and public safety.

Well done to all involved.
City of Brockton Brockton Police Patrolmens Association 
Brockton Firefighters Local  IAFF 144 
Brockton Fire   
Brockton Police Community Engagement Unit Massachusetts State Police 
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Join us for #TakeBackDay, a free event designed to safely and anonymously dispose of old and unneeded medications.

On Saturday, April 26, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., please bring your expired or unwanted medications to the collection site located at the Brockton Council on Aging, 10 Father Kenney Way.

Members of the Brockton Police Community Engagement Unit will be present to provide assistance. Thank you for helping keep our community safe! www.DEATakeBack.com
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Join us for #TakeBackDay, a free event designed to safely and anonymously dispose of old and unneeded medications. 

On Saturday, April 26, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., please bring your expired or unwanted medications to the collection site located at the Brockton Council on Aging, 10 Father Kenney Way. 

Members of the Brockton Police Community Engagement Unit will be present to provide assistance. Thank you for helping keep our community safe!  www.DEATakeBack.com

Let's take a moment to give a massive shoutout to Brockton Police Sergeant Mike Livingston! He visited a Brockton High School Life Skills class and did an incredible job teaching the students the importance of knowing their own names, addresses, birthdates, and parents' phone numbers.

Honestly, it was a heartwarming experience! Sgt. Livingston brought so much grace, patience, and, let's be real, a tremendous sense of humor that had the students laughing while he explained how knowing this information could be life-saving in real-life situations.

Seeing so many students confidently reciting their info back to him was awesome! A big thank you to Sgt. Livingston and the BHS SPED Teachers for being so dedicated to our community and for making such a crucial lesson engaging and fun for these wonderful students. Sarge, your approach really made a difference! 💙 #BrocktonPD #CommunityPolicing #MakingADifference #SpecialNeedsEducation #SafetyFirst #LocalHeroes
Brockton Public Schools
City of Brockton
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Lets take a moment to give a massive shoutout to Brockton Police Sergeant Mike Livingston! He visited a Brockton High School Life Skills class and did an incredible job teaching the students the importance of knowing their own names, addresses, birthdates, and parents phone numbers. 

Honestly, it was a heartwarming experience! Sgt. Livingston brought so much grace, patience, and, lets be real, a tremendous sense of humor that had the students laughing while he explained how knowing this information could be life-saving in real-life situations. 

Seeing so many students confidently reciting their info back to him was awesome! A big thank you to Sgt. Livingston and the BHS SPED Teachers for being so dedicated to our community and for making such a crucial lesson engaging and fun for these wonderful students. Sarge, your approach really made a difference! 💙 #BrocktonPD #CommunityPolicing #MakingADifference #SpecialNeedsEducation #SafetyFirst #LocalHeroes 
Brockton Public Schools 
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This week, we celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week!
A heartfelt THANK YOU to the incredible Emergency Telephone Dispatchers (ETDs) at the Brockton Police. These unsung heroes answer approximately 100,000 calls a year, guiding people through life-threatening situations, offering calm in chaos, and ensuring help is on the way.

They are the FIRST, first responders—often working grueling shifts, undergoing intense training, and showing an unflappable dedication to their community. They are there for us on our worst days. The word "hero" hardly begins to describe their impact. THANK YOU, ETDs, for your service!
City of Brockton

#NationalPublicSafetyTelecommunicatorsWeek #FirstResponders #ThankYou911
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This week, we celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week!
A heartfelt THANK YOU to the incredible Emergency Telephone Dispatchers (ETDs) at the Brockton Police. These unsung heroes answer approximately 100,000 calls a year, guiding people through life-threatening situations, offering calm in chaos, and ensuring help is on the way.

They are the FIRST, first responders—often working grueling shifts, undergoing intense training, and showing an unflappable dedication to their community. They are there for us on our worst days. The word hero hardly begins to describe their impact. THANK YOU, ETDs, for your service!
City of Brockton 

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The Chief

Chief Brenda I. Perez was appointed in 2022. She has worked for the City of Brockton for 23 years and most recently served as the Records Division Lieutenant from 2020 until her appointment.
Having grown up in the City, Chief Perez started her career as a patrol officer in 1999 until her promotion to Sergeant in 2016. She is a Brockton High School graduate and received a Master’s Degree from Curry College. She also served in the United States Army Reserves for 24 years retiring as a Master Sergeant.