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Security Tightened For New Year's Day Rose Parade

PASADENA (CBSLA.com) — Security measures will be at an all-time high in Pasadena on New Year's Day, as hundreds of thousands of visitors line the streets for the Rose Parade.

The recent mass shootings in San Bernardino and Paris have law enforcement on heightened alert.

"Recent events at home and abroad have put added attention on the safety efforts at the annual Rose Parade and Rose Bowl game," said Pasadena Assistant City Manager Steve Mermell.

"However, each and every year, the city of Pasadena, working closely with its partners the Tournament of Roses and federal, state and local law enforcement undertake significant efforts to ensure public safety."

With about 700,000 people expected to line the streets of Pasadena for the New Year's Day Rose Parade, local and federal authorities said they will be out in force to keep an eye on the crowd and look out for suspicious activity.

"On New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, federal personnel will be employing a variety of explosive-detection methods, as well as at key venues across the city from bomb-sniffing dogs to sophisticated devices that register even minute amounts of radiation," said Mark Selby, deputy special agent in charge of the Department of Homeland Security in Los Angeles.

Pasadena Police Chief Phillip Sanchez said attendees will be urged -- as they always are -- to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

"Our focus is a strong enforcement effort, and to help our fans and our parade-goers to enjoy the parade," Sanchez said. Sanchez said multi-agency "rapid response teams" will be deployed as part of the enforcement effort."Their specific mission will be to respond to an unusual occurrence," Sanchez said.

The Pasadena Police Department will team up with the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, as well as the LA County Sheriff's Department and CHP.

Other security personnel will be deployed as in past years to monitor the parade route.

Public safety officials said additional security cameras will also be in place, and they stressed that drones will be prohibited along the parade route and at the game.

Still, authorities said there is no credible threat to the festivities in Pasadena.

Fire officials reminded people to dress warm, because overnight low temperatures are expected to be in the high 30s, and high temperatures were expected to be in the low 60s on the day of the parade and game.

A non-emergency hotline will be available for attendees at (626) 744-4241, while anyone spotting suspicious activity should call 911. More information is available on the city of Pasadena's website,
www.cityofpasadena.net.

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