is clear for any emergencies that arise. ((tom moss we ve just been married 6 months so this is sort of a special time for us; our first new years together )) ((sharie johnson)) tis the celebration of a new day, new year or a new love. but after several recent mass killings. an element of fear. has las vegas strip properties talking to guests about more than ammenities at check-in. ((marcel mapuhi reporter: what did the hotels tell you? marcel: too many rules that i don t remember one of them? reporter: can you remember some of them? marcel: basically safety, look out for things that look suspicious and i guess with all that s going on in the world, that would probably be number one )) ((sharie johnson)) earlier this week, metro detailed the keep you safe. but wednesday, we had a look inside clark county s multi- agency coordination center. it s the pulse of all local, state and government agencies needed in case of a disaster. ((john steinbeck, deputy fire chief & clark coun
management leaders say they re ready for anything. ((john steinbeck, deputy fire chief & clark county emergency manager: whether it s a health crisis, if it s a natural crisis, a manmade crisis, if it s anything or all of the above, we re ready to handle. )) ((mauricio marin)) with so that first response crews go disaster strikes. ((john steinbeck, deputy fire chief & clark county emergency manager: we have the people here from different agencies from the red cross to state agencies to metro, clark county fire, the health district all in one room that can go ahead and provide that support. )) ((mauricio marin)) to keep things safe.metro police expects to have as many as 14-hundred officers on the strip and downtown. in addition to undercover police in the crowds. in the middle of it all.hundreds of a-m-r and medic west paramedics and e-m-t s. ((damon schilling,amr/medi cwest: we ll see anything from bumps and bruises all the way to potential cardiac arrests. )) ((maurici
curb and i kind of was just in shock and i heard a big bank go into the house. i saw the bus in our house. i didn t know what to do. it sunned like an explosion. the force was so great it pushed both of us on the floor. reporter: no nine students heading to school on the bus were unhurt but it took a brave 12-year-old girl to get them out of the bus. i just jumped out and like i was just screaming, you know, get out come on we got to get out. just come out. and then everyone just really followed and it was good that we had that kind of training because like we ve done this before but i never thought i d need it. you invite the kids into your home. yes, we did. what was their did he mean. surprisingly very very calm. by mid afternoon a wrecker was dragging the bus from the home and the extent of the damage was visible. jill lafferty says the schoolbus driver the kids know him as driver dave, was on her lawn seconds after the crash. he kept asking over and ove