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 Health
Care in Clinton County is comprehensive, affordable, and instantly accessible.
A professional community of physicians, nurses, and dentists serves
Clinton County Hospital, an 88-bed facility. Services offered at this
facility include X-ray, critical care, obstetrics, physical therapy,
cardiac rehabilitation, CT scan, and poison control. The newly remodeled
obstetrics wing has received praise for its emphasis on providing an
at-home experience for expectant mothers. Clinton County Emergency Medical
Service maintains a paved, lighted helipad for Lifeline helicopter trips
to trauma centers. After-hours primary care medical facilities are available
to residents, including the Arnett Clinic and Frankfort Medical Care
Center. In addition to Clinton County Hospital services, residents have
access to walk-in clinics for convenient, non-emergency or after-hours
medical treatment.
Clinton Countys elderly community has convenient,
local access to specialized health care facilities and programs, and
assisted living options. Many facilities offer medical care, physical
fitness programs, and nutrition and wellness programs.
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Three
commissioners and seven county councilmen, all of whom are elected and
serve for four years, govern Clinton County. Other elected officials
include the County Clerk, Auditor, Treasurer, Recorder, Surveyor, County
Assessor, Center Township Assessor, Township Trustees, County Judge,
and Coroner. The Clinton County Courthouse is the centerpiece of downtown
Frankfort. Listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, this
stately building features many architectural wonders, including a magnificent
curving staircase. County offices are located in this building. Frankfort,
the county seat, has a government consisting of a major and a seven
person council. Residents are encouraged to become actively involved
in local government, and communication with local officials is strongly
encouraged.
Individual and commercial residents appreciate the low
utility costs in Clinton County. Frankfort Power and Light Companys
electric rates are 12% below the Indiana average. Frankforts electrical,
water, and sewage companies are municipally owned. In addition, many
residents enjoy the cost savings and benefits of natural gas. The Frankfort
Sewage Treatment Plant serves residents with a capacity to process 4.8
million gallons of sewage daily. Clinton County is serviced by Midwest
Disposal, located near Frankfort on a 17-acre site. Other private collection
options are available for commercial, industrial, and residential waste
removal services.
County residents are served by 9-1-1 emergency telephone
service. In March of 1974, Frankfort was one of the first cities in
the nation to implement this emergency phone service. Clinton County
Emergency Medical Service consists of 11 ambulances and approximately
130 medical technicians.
Fire
protection in Clinton County is provided by eight departments, seven
of which are run by community volunteers. The Frankfort Fire Department
consists of 39 full-time firefighters who operate from one main station
and two smaller stations in the city. Twenty-eight of these firefighters
are trained as Emergency Medical Technicians. The Frankfort Fire Department
owns four ambulances, three engines, two tankers (3000 and 2000 gallon
capacities,) and one 65-foot aerial snorkel. Special units in the department
include arson investigation and a dive team that performs water rescue
and recovery. In addition, the department is home to a Hazardous Materials
Response Team comprised of 13 Frankfort Fire Department members who
have been specially trained in response procedures in the event of a
hazardous materials crisis. The department performs fire safety inspections
at area businesses and residences, and conducts fire prevention programs
at schools throughout the county. Clinton Countys seven volunteer
fire departments each offer a range of fire-fighting and emergency medical
vehicles and equipment.
The Clinton County Emergency Planning Committee works
with area manufactures and businesses who have to report concerning
their responsibilities in conjunction with the Emergency Planning Commission
Right-to-Know-Act of 1986. This committee works with area law enforcement
agencies as part of its planning efforts.
The areas low crime rate is another source of
community pride. Residents of Clinton County are served by a variety
of law enforcement agencies. Each town has a Marshal and the Sheriffs
department works with local communities. The Frankfort Police Department
employs 31 sworn officers and 10 civilians. This department prides itself
in its community-oriented policing, offering a level of professionalism
and service that is typically found in large, urban centers. Specialized
divisions include Foot, Bicycle, and Car Patrol, Criminal Investigations,
Juvenile Investigations, Drug Enforcement, K-9 Search and Rescue, Crime
Scene Investigations and Accident Investigations. The department serves
the communitys school-aged children and their parents with Drug
Recognition Experts, a cyber-safety education program, and a School
Liaison Division. For more information on the Frankfort Police Department,
visit their web site at www.frankfortpolice.com.
The National Guard Armory in Frankfort stands ready
to safeguard the freedom of the people, and to help communities in times
of emergency. The company consists of 7 officers and 127 enlisted members,
32 of who have prior active military service.
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Clinton
County residents take pride in the size and strength of their faith
community. Over 90 houses of worship represent many diverse faiths and
welcome newcomers with open arms. Regular worship services are offered,
and the spiritual community contributes a variety of outreach and social
service programs designed to enhance Clinton County.
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