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Spencer County approves ambulance repairs, vendor selections and personnel changes

December 01, 2025 | Spencer County, Kentucky


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Spencer County approves ambulance repairs, vendor selections and personnel changes
Spencer County Fiscal Court reviewed several EMS maintenance, vendor and staffing matters and approved repairs and personnel changes during its Nov. 17 meeting.

EMS staff reported that one ambulance (referred to as "Medford" in the report) returned from repair at a cost the department listed as $4,100 (tires included). Staff described a separate vehicle with tire and alignment damage; two estimates to fix an oil leak were discussed and the court authorized using Shelby Diesel (the higher estimate cited in the transcript). After discussion the court approved using Shelby Diesel for the repair and also approved a separate motion to pay Bachman $4,087.03 for work on another unit.

Robert, in the EMS report, announced personnel updates: Deanna Miller resigned from a 12‑hour unit, and a part‑time hire accepted a full‑time position at a reported rate of $19.20 per hour. The court moved and approved accepting the resignation and updating the staff status.

Court members said they want documentation for warranties and vendor invoices and asked staff to confirm whether tire warranties or vendor responsibility apply in disputed cases.

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