MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF)— Myrtle Beach first responders have spent the last month training for incidents that could cause mass casualties, ensuring they’re ready if one ever happens.
“We have to be ready for it. Because if we’re not ready for it, bad things are going to happen,” training instructor and firefighter Jim Alercia said.
The training is known as Active Shooter Hostile Event Response or ASHER…