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This is just a drill: Massive training operation takes over airport

Those living around or driving near the airport late Monday night and early Tuesday morning may have been startled by the large number of law enforcement officers and emergency vehicles swarming around the facility.

Thankfully, it was all just a drill.

The El Paso International Airport was the site of a full-scale emergency exercise with local, state and federal law enforcement, as well as non-governmental organizations and volunteers.

The goal is to prepare the airport for an attack or other emergency and make sure the traveling public is safe.

An ABC-7 photographer was on the scene as the exercise took over the public areas of the airport, including ticketing, baggage claim and the main lobby.

The exercise started at 10 p.m. Monday and was expected to end in the early morning hours Tuesday.

Organizers asked residents to not be alarmed and to avoid the area during the exercise, which is part of statewide training.

The FBI and DPS were just two of the participating agencies. Here is a list of the rest of the exercise’s participants:

State of Texas

Select Texas Emergency Management Council Departments and Agencies

Texas Army National Guard

Texas Department of Public Safety

Fusion Centers

Multi-Agency Tactical Response Information eXchange (MATRIX)

North Texas Fusion Center

Southwest Texas Fusion Center

Texas Joint Crime Information Center

Local Agencies and Entities

City of El Paso – Department of Public Health

El Paso City/County Office of Emergency Management

El Paso County Sheriff’s Office

El Paso Fire Department

El Paso International Airport

El Paso Medical Examiner’s Office

El Paso Police Department

Pebble Hills High School

The University of Texas at El Paso

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo

Federal Departments and Agencies

Federal Aviation Administration

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Federal Emergency Management Agency

Homeland Security Investigations

National Transportation Safety Board

North Texas Joint Terrorism Task Force

Transportation Security Administration

U.S. Air Force

U.S. Attorney’s Office – Eastern, Western, Southern and Northern Districts of Texas

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

U.S. Marshals Service

Non-Governmental Organizations

American Red Cross

Border Regional Advisory Council

El Paso Children’s Hospital

El Paso Specialty Hospital

Las Palmas Medical Center

The Hospitals of Providence: Sierra Campus, Memorial Campus, Transmountain Campus, East Campus and Del Sol

The Salvation Army

University Medical Center

Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster

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