 Floyd County Sheriff's Department will be conducting their second annual indoor simulation training for local churches and businesses. The simulation will teach security team members how to respond to active shooters and de-escalate potentially dangerous situations. So here we are, we're back again for our second annual pretty much, we do this every year, started and what we do is put on a class to give people that's in charge of security at their church or at their business an idea of what a shooting sounds like inside of a building and also what to do and steps to take if a shooting was to happen inside of a a large gathering. We are Pikeville Medical Center and we are an amazing place to work, healthcare heroes of all types work here, all who deserve great rewards. So while our heroes are working hard to take care of our patients and visitors, we are taking care of them with top tier benefits, higher pay rates and great sign on bonuses. So join our team today. So what are you waiting for? Apply today. Incredible opportunities await at pmcjobs.org. The simulation has various scenes and will give local churches and businesses a chance to train in real life scenarios. Yeah, so it all goes hand in hand, obviously every scenario, these are scenario type based scenes where you can start out by a number of ways, you can talk to an individual, you can talk them down, you can tell them to put their knife down, their gun down, try to de-escalate the situation and the instructor from there can take it to whatever he wants to and they can go into a shooting or it can go into a person's surrendering and giving up and then being able to talk to them and it's very interactive. The people who are going through this class can interact with the person on the screen and it gives you an ideal of really what would take place in a real situation. To schedule an indoor simulation training, call the Floyd County Sheriff's Department at 606-886-6711. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.