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"Most people recognize fire, but not everyone recognizes the sound of gunshots, and that's the difference," the police chief said.

The Code Red drill will last 15 to 20 minutes and there will be an announcement at the start of the exercise. Teachers will secure students into classrooms and draw the curtains. Cary police officers and school administrators will sweep the building to make sure all students are in classrooms. Four or five officers will participate in the drill, Casstevens said.

A second announcement will alert students that they will hear gunfire.

After the drill, there will be discussion between students and classroom teachers. Social workers also will be available, Puma said.

Parents complained they were not notified about the drill or that blanks would be fired.

The school sent an email that Miller received about 9 p.m. Monday. Puma admitted there were "blips" in the district's communication servers that in some instances sent emails straight to parents' spam folders.

The exercise comes on the heels of rumors in December that a Cary-Grove student planned to bring a gun to the school. A school and police investigation found the rumors to be unsubstantiated, Puma said.

"In this case, it was all rumors," he said. "No one knows where it was started, there were no specific threats tied to it, and, as we know, nothing happened."

Today's drill was planned well before those rumors, Puma said.

The drill is the not the first of its kind for the high school district. Four days after the Newtown,  shooting there was a similar drill at Crystal Lake South High School, and no parents complained, Puma said. Gun blanks were not used in that drill.

Through that drill, South officials learned they had to make adjustments to the school's PA system so students in the loud cafeteria or auditorium could better hear announcements, Puma said.

Last school year, Cary police and Cary-Grove High School officials conducted the drill with gun blanks, but no students were present.

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