• The Elk Point Police Department transports an “injured” patient to a secure location. Officers Corey Trudeau, Nick Fenske, Willis Strawn, IV and Neilson Conely more as a coordinated unit down the hallway. Photo courtesy of Union County Emergency Manager Jason Westcott
    The Elk Point Police Department transports an “injured” patient to a secure location. Officers Corey Trudeau, Nick Fenske, Willis Strawn, IV and Neilson Conely more as a coordinated unit down the hallway. Photo courtesy of Union County Emergency Manager Jason Westcott
  • An emergency personnel active shooter training was held inside the Elk Point-Jefferson School Jan. 21-22. Multiple agencies were involved in the training, including the Elk Point Police, Fire and Ambulance Departments and Union and Woodbury Sheriff’s Office and Emergency Management. Photo by Beth Sherard-Hutcheson • times1reporter@gmail.com
    An emergency personnel active shooter training was held inside the Elk Point-Jefferson School Jan. 21-22. Multiple agencies were involved in the training, including the Elk Point Police, Fire and Ambulance Departments and Union and Woodbury Sheriff’s Office and Emergency Management. Photo by Beth Sherard-Hutcheson • times1reporter@gmail.com
“It was amazing,” Elk Point Police Chief Jacob Limoges stated. “Absolutely amazing.” The Elk Point Police, Fire and Ambulance Departments along with the Union County and Woodbury County Emergency Management and Union County Sheriff Deputies underwent an active shooter training Jan. 21 and 22 inside the Elk Point-Jefferson School buildings. The training opportunity was put on by Micah Larson an…

 

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