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Votes at a glance: court approves hires, EMS agreements, net‑device expansion and surplus sale of ladder truck

February 13, 2026 | Scott County, Kentucky


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Votes at a glance: court approves hires, EMS agreements, net‑device expansion and surplus sale of ladder truck
At its February session the Scott County Fiscal Court approved a slate of operational motions by voice vote.

Minutes and routine bills: The court approved the minutes from its previous meeting and authorized payment of bills and hand checks as presented.

Personnel and EMS actions: The court approved hiring Caitlin Jones as an animal care technician beginning March 2 at $17 per hour. EMS promotions (including promotion of Alyssa Karsner from EMT to Advanced EMT with a new pay rate of $16.96 per hour, effective Feb. 14) were approved. The court also approved a new collections agreement for EMS billing that reduces the county's collection fee by seven percentage points from the previously stated 30 percent (to approximately 23 percent) for unpaid accounts.

Training and partnerships: The court approved renewal of a memorandum of understanding with Somerset to allow paramedic students to complete required ride time with county EMS, and authorized the collections agreement signer following county attorney review.

Net-device amendment: The court approved Amendment No. 4 to expand NET device opioid-treatment services from 74 to 94 participants (an increase of 20 participants) using opioid settlement dollars—estimated at about $70,000 to cover the additional participants; the amendment includes a Feb. 1 cutoff for interim treatments to be charged out of the additional allocation.

Surplus and sale of ladder truck: The court declared a ladder truck surplus and authorized staff to use the Sourcewell cooperative purchasing agreement to advertise and sell the apparatus with a minimum bid of $115,000, subject to contract review by county counsel and Cam's approval.

Other approvals: The court gave permission to apply for a National Environmental Education Foundation grant to make accessible trail improvements at the Lytle's Fork Recreational Area and approved a planning-commission reappointment.

Why it matters: The motions keep daily services and staffing in place, adjust EMS revenue-recovery terms, expand a public-health treatment program and move forward disposition of a major capital asset for the fire department.

Procedural note: Most votes were taken by voice and recorded in the meeting transcript as "aye"; no roll-call tallies were provided in the transcript.

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