World Games security: 16 cities, state and county provide officers, equipment

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Agencies from all over the area and even around Alabama are pitching in for the World Games.

World Games CEO Nick Sellers, left, and Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin continue to plan for the World Games, July 7-17 in Birmingham. The Birmingham City Council today approved agreements with 15 cities, plus Jefferson County and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, to join Birmingham in providing officers and equipment leading up to and during the World Games, which takes place July 7-17.

The cities agreeing to cooperate include Center Point, Clay, Florence, Fultondale, Gadsden, Gardendale, Irondale, Homewood, Hoover, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery, Mountain Brook, Pinson, and Vestavia Hills. Jefferson County will provide 116 deputies, five K9 teams, six EOD technicians, 50 police vehicles, laborers, maintenance repair workers, electricians, HVAC technicians, truck drivers and metal detector staff.Florence will provide three bomb technicians, one K9 team and bomb tech equipment.Gadsden will provide three bomb technicians and bomb tech equipment.Irondale will provide seven police officers and four police vehicles.Hoover will provide a Sky-Watch Tower , police marked, with cameras.

Mobile will provide four bomb technicians with a fully loaded response vehicle, one K9 team and K9 equipment.

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