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#717 | Sunday, August 16, 2026 | The Political Spotlight
August 16th, 2026 | 2 hrs 15 mins
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Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey continues coverage of the historic flooding that struck Muncie, Delaware County, and East Central Indiana, including the lives lost, major property damage, and serious questions about public-safety communications during the disaster. Bilbrey examines firsthand accounts from Muncie police, fire, and EMS personnel, along with an MPD end-of-shift report detailing intermittent radio problems, Fire/EMS paging issues, flooding at the Sampson Avenue communications site, Priority 1-only responses, and concerns about backup capabilities. Delaware County Commissioner Stephen Brand offers a different account, saying backup and failover systems worked and that he is unaware of any critical communication failures or public consequences. Bilbrey outlines what is known, what remains unclear, and the questions officials must answer about system failures, backup communications, damage, repair costs, and what must change before the next major emergency. #ThePoliticalSpotlight