In this episode of Galesburg’s Morning News, we dive into the full-scale active shooter drill conducted at Knox College on June 25, with insights from Galesburg Fire Chief and Knox County EMA Coordinator Randy Hovind, Knox County Sheriff Jack Harlan, and Galesburg Police Chief Kevin Legate. The trio discusses the drill’s success in testing multi-agency response, including the Galesburg Fire Department, Sheriff’s Office, Police Department, GHAS, Knox College Security, and City IT.
Key objectives included evaluating rescue task forces, unified command, and communication systems, with radio communications identified as a critical area for improvement.
The drill, part of Knox County’s emergency management accreditation, simulated an active shooter scenario with victim triage and drone deployment, highlighting strong interagency collaboration.
The chiefs and sheriff share lessons learned, from tackling misinformation to planning future drills, and reaffirm their commitment to community safety through ongoing preparedness.