Facing long ambulance wait times, Hardin County residents say delays put lives at risk Oct 27, 2025 Oct 27, 2025 Updated 6 hrs ago Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The county currently operates eight full-time ambulances, but moving one to a new location or purchasing another requires significant funding. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News As featured on 2:55+3 Facing long ambulance wait times, Hardin County residents say delays put lives at risk The county currently operates eight full-time ambulances, but moving one to a new location or purchasing another requires significant funding. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Tuesday afternoon forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesCharlestown police arrest suspect in Jay C store case after tipFacing long ambulance wait times, Hardin County residents say delays put lives at riskHusband creates Key West oasis in southern Indiana for wife caring for dying fatherMan charged with grabbing young girl's leg in bathroom stall of Charlestown Jay C storeJCPS board members say they weren't told of proposed east Louisville boundary change before parentsLouisville Water Company auctioning off heavy equipment and vehicles onlineJCPS sees surge in students with disabilities and multilingual learnersCoffee with Crawford | Amid cuts, Louisville plays an exhibition for "V," and cancer researchLouisville woman dies after shooting in Newburg neighborhood early MondayLouisville-area high school football coverage — Week 10 Videos
2:55+3 Facing long ambulance wait times, Hardin County residents say delays put lives at risk The county currently operates eight full-time ambulances, but moving one to a new location or purchasing another requires significant funding.