AMES, Iowa — Polk County Emergency Management is teaming up with Iowa State University to help train first responders in an unconventional way — a video game. It all started with a comment from the director of Polk County Emergency Management, A.J. Mumm — wouldn’t it be nice to have a video game to train […]
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