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Hardin County EMS reports steady collections, passes state inspection; 9-1-1 center adds text-to-911 capability

3110436 · March 25, 2025
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Hardin County EMS reported February dispatch and revenue figures and confirmed it passed the Kentucky Board of EMS inspection with zero deficiencies; the county 9-1-1 center reported February call volumes and announced text-to-911 service and NextGen compliance.

Hardin County EMS reported 1,310 runs in February, of which 1,291 were 9-1-1 responses; the department collected $554,070 in revenue for the month and reported fiscal-year-to-date run volume of 11,077. EMS Director Mark Peterson told the court the department’s annual Kentucky Board of EMS inspection was completed last week with zero deficiencies.

Peterson said monthly collections were below a year-ago figure that had included a large…

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