Joe McKee

                     IN MEMORY OF

   ASSISTANT CHIEF JOE MCKEE

November15, 1924                July 23, 2006 


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Sat. Feb 6th 2010
NEW JUNIOR FIREFIGHTER ARRIVES AT LASCASSAS!!!

Lascassas VFD would like to welcome our newest Junior Firefighter, ELLA GRACE NUNLEY, to our ranks.  Ella Grace was born...

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Mon. Jan 25th 2010
ALERT !! ALERT !! ALERT !!

It has come to our attention residents in our area are receiving telephone calls from someone claiming to be with the Lascass...

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Mon. Jan 11th 2010
And we're back....

Those of you who regularly check in with us noticed our site was down a few days. That problem has been resolved and we're ba...

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6531 Lascassas Pike
Lascassas, TN  37085

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Example of a gas shock absorber rupturing after fire exposure. Shock was stopped by steel rear bumper and fiberglass outer shell. A fraction of an inch either way and the entire shock would have jeopordized the safety of fire crews working on-scene. This is the main reason we preach against standing directly in front of or behind burning vehicles.don't stand behind a burning car.

Example of a gas shock absorber rupturing after fire exposure. Shock was stopped by steel rear bumper and fiberglass outer shell. A fraction of an inch either way and the entire shock would have jeopordized the safety of fire crews working on-scene. This is the main reason we preach against standing directly in front of or behind burning vehicles.

 
car-b-que East Compton Road



 
Roll-over crash Lascassas Highway at Compton Road



 
Firefighter Jason Ayers and Firefighter Josh Earp tear down a dangerous free-standing wall.The perfect job.

Firefighter Jason Ayers and Firefighter Josh Earp tear down a dangerous free-standing wall.

 
Chief Nunley with his father, Joe Nunley discussing the Dunaways Chapel Road fire. The elder Nunley happend to be riding with his son when this call came in.What do you think, Dad?

Chief Nunley with his father, Joe Nunley discussing the Dunaways Chapel Road fire. The elder Nunley happend to be riding with his son when this call came in.

 
Lt. Jeremy McCullough



 
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Walter Hill Volunteer Fire Department assisted on this call with the use of their Ladder 21, manpower, and other resources. We could not have done it withoout them.WHFD Ladder 21 in action

Walter Hill Volunteer Fire Department assisted on this call with the use of their Ladder 21, manpower, and other resources. We could not have done it withoout them.

 
Firefighter McCallister on Ladder 21



 
Keeping Chief occupied and out of the way



 
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Burn Permits

Burning permits focus attention on the safe use of fire. From October 15 through May 15, anyone starting an open-air fire within 500 feet of a forest, grassland, or woodland must by law secure a burning permit from the Division of Forestry. Permits are not required for burning in containers such as a metal barrel with a ½" mesh screen cover. Anyone needing to burn within an incorporated city should contact city authorities about any local burning ordinances. Many towns and cities have their own burning regulations that supersede the Division of Forestry’s burning permit program.

Permits are free of charge and may be obtained by calling the phone number listed below for the county in which the burning will be done. Burning permits are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except on holidays. Permits may be obtained in advance for weekends and holidays.

The number to call to obtain a burn permit for Rutherford County(800) 337-3157.  On the day of your burn call the Rutherford County Dispatch Center at 615-898-7770 and advise them of your permit number.

The number to call to obtain a burn permit for Wilson County (800) 337-3157.

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