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In a room hidden away from the public eye at an undisclosed location in Cuyahoga County sits a small team of analysts and operators, law enforcement and civilian, ready at a moment’s notice to respond to the next emergency, be that a brutal home invasion, a school shooting or an officer down.

What they’re doing is all but certain to become the future of incident response, and if they are successful, Cleveland will lead the way for a safer Ohio as procedures and technologies are implemented and refined then passed down to smaller communities throughout the buckeye state…