Alter Eagle

Laura K. Crago

This podcast is brought to you by the Butler Eagle out of Butler, PA. Butler, PA a town located just 35 miles north of Pittsburgh, PA built on a wealth of history, known for oil refining roots to the present day Marcellus Shale boom, from railroad car manufacturing in the past to the birth of the Bantam Jeep in 1941, to a 153-year-old local newspaper, the Butler Eagle where our story begins... Here at the Butler Eagle we've been reporting the daily news since 1870 bringing the facts, real stories of real events happening in our community and now we are here to bring the voices to those stories. To talk about the issues that our community is facing daily and how they relate to the world at large. Join us every Monday and Wednesday, starting in February 2024, with each season focusing on a different topic. Follow us on Instagram: altereaglepodcast www.butlereagle.com

  1. The Voices Behind 911: Inside Butler County's Historic Call Center

    3d ago

    The Voices Behind 911: Inside Butler County's Historic Call Center

    What happens when you dial 911?   In this episode, Laura Crago takes listeners inside the Butler County 911 Center to explore the history, technology, and people behind emergency communications.   First, Laura sits down with Steve Bicehouse, whose career spans 25 years as a registered nurse, service as a firefighter, and now as the director of emergency services. Together they discuss Butler County's unique place in 911 history, including its designation as Pennsylvania's first countywide 911 system in 1970.   Then, from the operations floor of the Butler County 911 Center, Laura speaks with Chris Beck about what happens behind the scenes when emergency calls come in, the challenges dispatchers face, advances in technology including translation tools and AI-assisted systems, and the teamwork required to respond when every second counts.   The episode also includes a look at the original switchboard that helped launch emergency communications in Butler County and a discussion of how the profession has evolved over the past five decades.   Subscribe for more conversations highlighting the people, history, and stories that shape Butler County and beyond.   Sponsors:   https://www.betterhelp.com/altereagle   Follow & Subscribe to get episodes automatically as they drop every Wednesday. Audio on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Audible, and Deezer, as well as YouTube. This Podcast is produced at The Butler Eagle located in Butler, PA. Subscribe to this channel for all Butler Eagle News content and go to:   https://www.alter-eagle.com/   https://www.butlereagle.com/   #butlerpa  #podcast #resources #community #Pittsburgh #hope #change #altereagle #altereaglepodcast  #movement #education #butlerdowntown #downtownbutler #butlercountydowntown #downtownbutler #butlerdowntown #community #ButlerCounty #911 #EmergencyCommunications #FirstResponders #PublicSafety #Dispatchers #ButlerEagle #Podcast #PennsylvaniaHistory   Hosted, Produced & Edited By: Laura Crago

    1h 18m
  2. A250: The Stories That Built Butler County | Leslie Osche & Steeples & Stacks

    Jun 3

    A250: The Stories That Built Butler County | Leslie Osche & Steeples & Stacks

    As America approaches its 250th birthday, we're taking a closer look at the people, industries, and communities that helped shape Butler County and, in turn, helped shape America.   In this special America 250 episode, Laura Crago sits down with Butler County Commissioner Leslie Osche to discuss Steeples & Stacks, a heritage weekend taking place July 10th-11th through the Butler Cultural District.   Their conversation explores the immigrants who built Butler County, the industries that fueled its growth, from oil and steel to glass and Jeep manufacturing and the stories that continue to define the region today. They discuss Butler County's role in the Underground Railroad, the history of the area's faith communities, the significance of Moses Jewelers and the region's historic synagogue, and the legacy of Charles Waters, the first African American member of the National Guard, who is buried in Butler's North Cemetery.   At its heart, this episode is about community, family, and the stories passed from one generation to the next.   Learn more about Steeples & Stacks and upcoming America 250 events at ButlerCulturalDistrict.org     Special thanks to photographer Ben Hughes for the stunning panoramic image featured on the Steeples & Stacks webpage, and to Shawn Hernandez for the beautiful drone image featured in the video version of this interview.   Sponsors:   https://www.betterhelp.com/altereagle     Follow & Subscribe to get episodes automatically as they drop every Wednesday. Audio on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Audible, and Deezer, as well as YouTube. This Podcast is produced at The Butler Eagle located in Butler, PA. Subscribe to this channel for all Butler Eagle News content and go to:   https://www.alter-eagle.com/     https://www.butlereagle.com/     #butlerpa  #podcast #resources #community #Pittsburgh #hope #change #altereagle #altereaglepodcast  #movement #education #butlerdowntown #downtownbutler #butlercountydowntown #downtownbutler #butlerdowntown #community #LeadershipButlerCounty #DancingForACause #SweatEquity #HumaneSociety  #altereaglepodcast  #ButlerCountyPA  #steeplesandstacks #leslieosche #america250     Hosted, Produced & Edited By: Laura Crago

    1h 11m
  3. Just Hold Her: A Foster Mother's Story of Care, Faith, and Letting Go

    Apr 15

    Just Hold Her: A Foster Mother's Story of Care, Faith, and Letting Go

    This episode contains discussion of medical complexity, end-of-life care, and child loss. Listener discretion is advised.   When Judy Wright received the call, the request was not to save a life, but to care for one.   In this episode, Wright discusses her memoir Just Hold Her, which documents her experience fostering a medically fragile infant with complex and life-limiting conditions. The child, Jayden, was two months old and weighed four pounds at placement, with 27 medical diagnoses and no clear treatment path.   Drawing from detailed notes kept during a two-year period of care, Wright outlines the day-to-day realities of managing intensive medical needs inside a home setting. The conversation examines the intersection of foster care, healthcare systems, and the emotional demands placed on caregivers working without certainty of outcome.   Wright, along with her late husband, fostered 55 children over 12 years, many with significant medical challenges. She reflects on the structure and gaps within the foster system, the role of faith in long-term caregiving, and what it means to provide stability in cases where recovery is unlikely.   This episode contains discussion of medical complexity, end-of-life care, and child loss. Listener discretion is advised.   For more on Judy and her book go to: https://justholdher.com/   Sponsors:   https://www.betterhelp.com/altereagle     Follow & Subscribe to get episodes automatically as they drop every Wednesday. Audio on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Audible, and Deezer, as well as YouTube. This Podcast is produced at The Butler Eagle located in Butler, PA. Subscribe to this channel for all Butler Eagle News content and go to:   https://www.alter-eagle.com/     https://www.butlereagle.com/       #butlerpa  #podcast #resources #community #Pittsburgh #hope #change #altereagle #altereaglepodcast #movement #education #butlerdowntown #downtownbutler #butlercountydowntown #downtownbutler #butlerdowntown #community #fosterparent #endoflifecare #fosteringsaveslives   Hosted, Produced & Edited By: Laura Crago

    1h 7m
  4. Evan's Monumental Gifts: In Memory, In Stone, With Love.

    Apr 1

    Evan's Monumental Gifts: In Memory, In Stone, With Love.

    Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of child loss, depression and deep grief. There is also conversation surrounding child loss through stillbirth. Listener discretion is advised.  What does it mean to remember a life that was gone too soon? In this episode, we share the story behind Evan's Monumental Gifts, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to honoring children who have passed by ensuring their names are never forgotten. Funded primarily through donations and fundraising, the organization provides families with a personalized memorial stone, or support toward a custom design, offering something lasting in the midst of unimaginable loss. Through conversation and reflection, Kiara and I explore the reality of child loss, the weight of grief that never fully fades, and the ways love continues, even after goodbye. If you are listening because you've experienced this kind of loss, I am so deeply sorry. This episode holds space for you. This is a story of grief… but also of remembrance, legacy, and the quiet, powerful impact of making sure every child's name lives on.   Sponsors: https://www.betterhelp.com/altereagle   Follow & Subscribe to get episodes automatically as they drop every Wednesday. Audio on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Audible, and Deezer, as well as YouTube. This Podcast is produced at The Butler Eagle located in Butler, PA. Subscribe to this channel for all Butler Eagle News content and go to:   https://www.alter-eagle.com/   https://www.butlereagle.com/   #butlerpa  #podcast #resources #community #Pittsburgh #hope #change #altereagle #altereaglepodcast  #movement #education #butlerdowntown #downtownbutler #butlercountydowntown #downtownbutler #butlerdowntown #community #evansmonumentalgifts #childloss #motherslove #grief #therapy    Hosted, Produced & Edited By: Laura Crago

    39 min
4.9
out of 5
15 Ratings

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This podcast is brought to you by the Butler Eagle out of Butler, PA. Butler, PA a town located just 35 miles north of Pittsburgh, PA built on a wealth of history, known for oil refining roots to the present day Marcellus Shale boom, from railroad car manufacturing in the past to the birth of the Bantam Jeep in 1941, to a 153-year-old local newspaper, the Butler Eagle where our story begins... Here at the Butler Eagle we've been reporting the daily news since 1870 bringing the facts, real stories of real events happening in our community and now we are here to bring the voices to those stories. To talk about the issues that our community is facing daily and how they relate to the world at large. Join us every Monday and Wednesday, starting in February 2024, with each season focusing on a different topic. Follow us on Instagram: altereaglepodcast www.butlereagle.com

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