Fire Safety & Community Growth with Rutherford County Fire Chief Larry Farley

Mar 10, 2026 at 11:15 am by Producer



Rutherford County Fire Chief Larry Farley reveals the high-stakes reality of building a professional fire department from the ground up in one of Tennessee's fastest-growing communities. From the humble beginnings of a volunteer squad in 2010 to a sophisticated seven-station operation running over 9,000 calls annually, Farley details the strategic shifts that have saved both lives and homeowner insurance premiums. The conversation dives deep into the technical evolution of firefighting gear—moving from heavy steel "scuba" tanks to modern fiber-glass packs—and the intense physical rigor required to pass the department's "ability test."

This episode serves as a masterclass in community safety and inter-agency cooperation. Chief Farley explains the critical "ISO rating" system, revealing how strategic fire hydrant placement every 500 to 1,000 feet directly impacts a resident's wallet. Whether discussing the unique challenges of boat fires on Percy Priest Lake or the life-saving importance of the department's free smoke detector program, the Chief provides a grounded, expert perspective on what it truly means to serve and protect Rutherford County.

Key Takeaways

Tags: Emergency Medical Services fire chief fire department growth fire hydrants fire safety firefighter recruitment home insurance savings ISO rating Mutual Aid Percy Priest Lake rescue public safety leadership Rutherford County SCBA gear smoke detector installation Tennessee firefighting
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