Inside the Lives of Hometown Heroes | #36
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Every day, local law enforcement shoulders the unseen challenges that keep Southern Maryland safe — and today, we get an inside look at what that really means.
In this episode, host Tom Dennison sits down with Jason Scott, SMECO's Security Director and former Maryland State Police officer, and Captain Steve Simonds of the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office. They share what called them to service, how policing has evolved over the past 25 years, and why strong community partnerships — including their relationship with SMECO — make all the difference during emergencies. From mental health crises to major storms, to the importance of simple, human communication, this conversation reveals the heart behind the badge.
Key Themes:
- The rising impact of mental health and crisis intervention
- How law enforcement and utilities collaborate during emergencies
- Local crime trends — from copper theft to cyber fraud — and how to stay protected
- The power of humility, communication, and community trust
Their stories remind us that heroes don't just respond to emergencies — they build the relationships that prevent them. Tune in and reconnect with the people who keep our neighborhoods safe.
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