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Over 72 agencies responded to Feb. 13 mass shooting on MSU's campus

March 15, 2023
<p>Students stand outside Campbell Hall surrounded by police after being released from the shelter-in-place during the mass shooting on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023, located at Michigan State University’s North Neighborhood.</p>

Students stand outside Campbell Hall surrounded by police after being released from the shelter-in-place during the mass shooting on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023, located at Michigan State University’s North Neighborhood.

Photo by Chloe Trofatter | The State News

As a shooter terrorized the university’s campus last month, Michigan State University’s Department of Police and Public Safety, or DPPS, was assisted by first responders from 72 law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical service agencies.

DPPS thanked responders in a letter Wednesday, saying “many of the agencies came to campus to provide life-saving measures without question and without being asked.”

Officers came from across Michigan – as far east as Auburn Hills and as far west as Grand Rapids – and from federal agencies including the U.S. Border Patrol, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Department of Homeland Security.

DPPS released a list of all responding agencies:

Law Enforcement Agencies

-Auburn Hills Police Department
-Bath Township Police Department
-Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF)
-Charlotte Police Department
-Clinton County Emergency Management
-Clinton County Sheriff’s Office
-Clinton County Special Operations Team (SOT)
-Dewitt Police Department
-Dewitt Township Police Department
-East Lansing Police Department
-Eaton County Sheriff’s Office
-Eaton Rapids Police Department
-Kent County Sheriff’s Office
-Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
-Grand Ledge Police Department
-Grand Rapids Police Department
-Green Oak Township Police Department
-Hamburg Township Police Department
-Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)
-Howell Police Department
-Ingham County Animal Control
-Ingham County Emergency Management
-Ingham County Sheriff’s Office
-Ingham County 9-1-1 Central Dispatch
-Ingham Regional Special Response Team (SRT)
-Lansing Police Department
-Lansing Police Special Tactics and Rescue Team (START)
-Lansing Township Police Department
-Livingston County Sheriff’s Office
-Livingston County SWAT
-Livingston Regional SWAT
-Leslie Police Department
-Mason Police Department
-Meridian Township Police Department
-Michigan Department of Attorney General
-Michigan State Police 
-MSP Aviation
-MSP Brighton Post
-MSP Bomb Squad
-MSP Canine Team
-MSP Emergency Support Team
-MSP Lansing Post
-MSP Jackson Post
-MSP First District Headquarters
-MSP 1st District Fugitive Team
-MSP 2nd District IRT
-Oakland County Sheriff’s Office
-Ovid Police Department
-Potterville Police Department
-Shiawassee County Emergency Management
-St. Johns Police Department
-U.S. Border Patrol
-U.S. Marshal’s Office
-Williamston Police Department

Fire/EMS Agencies

-Brandon Township Fire Department
-Canton Fire Department
-Clinton Area Ambulance
-Dearborn Fire Department
-Dearborn Heights Fire Department
-Delhi Township Fire Department
-Delta Township Fire and EMS
-DeWitt Township Fire Department
-East Lansing Fire Department
-Grand Ledge Fire and EMS
-Groveland Township Fire Department
-Huron Valley Ambulance (HVA)
-Highland Township Fire Department
-Independence Township Fire Department
-Lansing Fire Department
-Lansing Township Fire Department
-Livingston County EMS
-Livonia Fire Department
-Mercy Ambulance
-Meridian Township Fire Department  
-Mobile Medical Response (MMR)
-NIESA Ambulance/Williamston Fire Department
-Northville Township Fire Department
-Oakland Township Fire Department
-Oxford Fire Department
-Rochester Hills Fire Department
-Springfield Township Fire Department
-Windsor Township Fire and EMS

The letter noted that “some agencies may be missing from this list,” and that officers and organizations can contact Communications Manager Dana Whyte at WhyteD@dpps.msu.edu to be added.

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