Fires and Statistics

Sep 06, 2017 at 10:33 am by bryan


September is Campus Fire Safety Month. The Tennessee Fire Chiefs Association (TFCA) in cooperation with (Rutherford County Fire-Rescue) would like to remind both parents and college students to make sure that both on- and off-campus housing is fire safe.

While heading off to college is always an exciting time for the entire family, ensuring students are aware of the level of fire safety in their living quarters should not be overlooked.

Per the Center for Campus Fire Safety, since 2000, 91 fatal fires have been documented that occurred on a college campus, in Greek housing or in off-campus housing within 3-miles of the campus - claiming a total of 128 victims:

The National Fire Protection Association offers the following tips for keeping College Housing Fire Safe:

For more information on campus fire safety, visit http://www.campusfiresafety.org/.

Volunteers Needed Rutherford County Fire-Rescue relies on brave men and women to volunteer their time to serve as volunteer firefighters to ensure that every call for help is answered. Besides the men and women who respond to emergencies, other types of volunteers are also needed.

To learn more about volunteer opportunities, please contact Rutherford County Fire-Rescue at http://firerescue.rutherfordcountytn.gov or call 615-867- 4626 or www.VolunteerFireTN.org

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