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Hardin County In Focus with Hardin Local & Hardin County Government

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Hardin County In Focus is a monthly podcast series presented by Hardin Local in partnership with Hardin County Government. Each episode features direct conversations with county leaders, department heads, and public officials to provide clear, factual updates on how local government works, what’s changing, and what residents need to know. From public safety and infrastructure to community services and long-term planning, this show delivers transparency without political spin. Questions are driven by the community and answered by the people responsible for the decisions, offering residents a

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June 8, 2026

The White Mills Bridge — Explained by the County Engineer - S2526E08

<p>The historic White Mills Bridge is closed — so this month we put a face to the office that decides what happens next. Hardin County Engineer Mark Absher joins Phil Taul and recurring guest Brian Walker to talk about the 127-year-old bridge, the roughly 600 miles of county road, and all the work behind both.Mark walks us through the White Mills Bridge story: refurbished in 2012, it carried traffic for years until a routine state inspection a few weeks ago flagged it and ordered it closed. He explains what inspectors found, the plan to preserve rather than replace it, and where funding and next steps stand.From there we cover the job most residents never think about — what a county engineer actually does, why county road and bridge work needs a CIVIL engineer, how to tell whether your road is county, city, state, or private, why a new subdivision road isn&#39;t automatically taken into the county system, the difference between a bridge and a culvert (anything over 20 feet), how roads and bridges get graded and prioritized, why paving has a &quot;season,&quot; and the drones and GIS mapping the office uses today.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Introduction &amp; How to Subscribe3:26 - Welcome &amp; County Announcements7:26 - Meet Mark Absher, the County Engineer11:19 - What a County Engineer Does27:23 - The White Mills Bridge36:32 - How Roads &amp; Bridges Get Prioritized41:12 - Technology: Drones &amp; GIS44:05 - Closing: RAVE Alerts &amp; Contact🔗 RESOURCES:Report a road issue (pothole, downed sign, drainage): TextMyGov, or call/email the Hardin County Road DepartmentSearchable county GIS map (whose road is it?): HardinCountyKY.gov → EngineeringRAVE Alerts (emergency notifications) + county staff directory: HardinCountyKY.govCounty jobs: HardinCountyKY.gov/jobs📱 CONNECT:Website: https://hardinlocal.comFacebook: https://facebook.com/HardinLocalInstagram: https://instagram.com/HardinLocalTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@HardinLocalSpotify (this episode): [paste Spotify episode URL]Apple Podcasts: Search &quot;Hardin Local with Hardin County Government&quot;Hardin Local with Hardin County Government is a monthly series connecting Hardin County, Kentucky residents directly with the departments and people who serve them. New episodes the first week of each month.#HardinLocal #WhiteMillsBridge #HardinCountyKY #CivilEngineering #LocalGovernment #Kentucky #countyroads</p>

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May 14, 2026

Inside Hardin County EMS — National EMS Week with Director Mark Peterson

<p>National Emergency Medical Services Week runs May 17–23, and we&#39;re going inside Hardin County EMS to mark it. Director Mark Peterson joins Phil Taul and recurring guest Brian Walker for a 38-minute look at the people, the equipment, and the everyday calls that keep this department running.</p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li>00:00 Pre-Show + Welcome + County Announcements</li><li>04:20 Meet Mark — Background &amp; Path to EMS</li><li>05:27 Six Months In: The 9th Ambulance</li><li>07:09 Inside the Rig: People, Training, Operations</li><li>12:44 The Rolling ER: Equipment &amp; Capabilities</li><li>17:47 Knowing When To Call &amp; What To Expect</li><li>22:22 Community Tools &amp; National EMS Week</li><li>35:08 Closing + Non-Emergency Contact + Sign-Off</li></ul><p>We check in on the 9th ambulance at the new West Hardin Fire &amp; Rescue station in White Mills (six months in, response times cut from 45 minutes to 15–20 — and calls are up, not down, because people finally know help is close). Mark walks us through EMT vs. AEMT vs. paramedic training, the reality of a 24-hour shift, why Hardin runs an in-house ambulance repair garage most counties outsource, and the hazardous-duty retirement benefit that helps recruit and retain crews.</p><p>Then we go inside the rig itself — a roughly $500,000 mobile ER stocked with cardiac monitors, IV lines, advanced airway, and the Stryker Lucas device that delivers uninterrupted mechanical CPR. Mark explains the West Point coverage handoff to Bullitt County, when to call 911 vs. drive yourself, refusal of care, and the small mailbox-visibility detail that can shave critical minutes off a rural response.</p><p>Finally, the headline ask of the episode: National EMS Week. If you want to thank a crew with a card, donuts, or a pizza, the contact is Jennifer Kant — <a href="mailto:jkant@hardincountyky.gov" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">jkant@hardincountyky.gov</a> / 270-599-2967 — and she&#39;ll help spread it across all five stations.</p><p>Resources mentioned: PulsePoint (reconnecting after new CAD upgrade), RAVE Alerts (HardinCountyKY.gov), Stop the Bleed, Narcan leave-behind kits via QRT, file of life, the Yellow Dot program with UofL, and Teddy Bear Clinics with E-911. Non-emergency EMS: 270-769-3014.</p><p></p>

Episode thumbnail for Inside Hardin County's E-911 Dispatch Center — What Happens When You Call 911

April 9, 2026

Inside Hardin County's E-911 Dispatch Center — What Happens When You Call 911

<p>When you dial 911 in Hardin County, you don&#39;t reach the police — you reach an independent, civilian-run dispatch center that handles every emergency call in the county. In this episode, E-911 Supervisors Michelle Bowen and Tyler Heiser take us inside the restricted-access center for a look at how it all works.</p><p>Topics covered: how E-911 differs from police dispatch, the agencies they serve (Sheriff, Radcliff PD, Vine Grove PD, EMS, 13 fire departments, and more), the new 10-8 Systems cloud-based CAD connecting multiple agencies in real time, restricted building access and NCIC security, 24/7 shift operations, dispatcher training, Tyler&#39;s dual role as E-911 supervisor and Upton Fire Chief, hiring and how to apply, and the PulsePoint app status update.</p><p>Next week (April 12-18) is National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week.</p><p>Chapter Timestamps:0:00 - Hardin Local Soundtrack0:59 - Reacting to the New Theme Song2:16 - Welcome &amp; Guest Introductions2:54 - County Announcements (Brian Walker)5:21 - What Is E-911?10:16 - What &quot;Enhanced 911&quot; Actually Means11:28 - New Cloud-Based CAD System (10-8 Systems)13:09 - Audience Q&amp;A: PulsePoint App14:25 - Inside the Center: Security &amp; Restricted Access16:10 - Dispatcher Training &amp; Certification17:29 - The Purple Alien Spaceship Call18:09 - Tyler&#39;s Dual Role: E-911 Supervisor + Fire Chief20:25 - The Unsung First Responder21:37 - What Kind of Person Becomes a Dispatcher?23:42 - E-911 Is Hiring — How to Apply26:51 - How to Reach E-911 &amp; Wrap-Up30:36 - Closing &amp; Next Episode Preview</p><p>RESOURCES:</p><ul><li>Non-emergency line: 270-737-5669</li><li>Jobs: HardinCountyKY.gov</li><li>E-911 info: HardinCountyKY.gov/309/E911-Dispatch-Center</li><li>PulsePoint app: Currently being reconnected after new CAD system upgrade</li></ul><p>CONNECT:</p><ul><li>Facebook: <a href="https://facebook.com/HardinLocal" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">https://facebook.com/HardinLocal</a></li><li>Instagram: <a href="https://instagram.com/HardinLocal" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">https://instagram.com/HardinLocal</a></li><li>TikTok: <a href="https://tiktok.com/@HardinLocal" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">https://tiktok.com/@HardinLocal</a></li><li>Website: <a href="https://hardinlocal.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">https://hardinlocal.com</a></li></ul><p>Hardin Local with Hardin County Government is a monthly series connecting residents directly with the departments and people who serve Hardin County, Kentucky. New episodes on the first week of each month.</p>

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What is Hardin County In Focus with Hardin Local &amp; Hardin County Government?

Hardin County In Focus is a monthly podcast series presented by Hardin Local in partnership with Hardin County Government.

Each episode features direct conversations with county leaders, department heads, and public officials to provide clear, factual updates on how local government works, what’s changing, and what residents need to know. From public safety and infrastructure to community services and long-term planning, this show delivers transparency without political spin.

Questions are driven by the community and answered by the people responsible for the decisions, offering residents a

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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