(MURFREESBORO) Two heroes are retiring from Murfreesboro Fire-Rescue Department, and both have made this a better community for over 3-decades. THANK YOU to Assistant Chief/Fire Marshal Carl Peas and Firefighter Robert Vaughter.
Carl Peas
Assistant Chief/Fire Marshal Carl Peas retires after 34 years of service with Murfreesboro Fire Rescue. Also, we would like to thank him for his dedication to our department. Enjoy your retirement as it is well deserved, sir.
Robert Vaughter
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MURFREESBORO, TN – A mother and six children made it out of their burning house safely on Wednesday afternoon. Murfreesboro Firefighters also rescued a family cat in the midst of the commotion of fighting the blaze.
The Murfreesboro Fire & Rescue Department responded to the house fire in the 300 block of Sadler Court around 3:26 p.m. on Wednesday. When firefighters arrived there was heavy smoke billowing from the structure. Fire crews also saw flames coming from the garage as .
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – The City of Murfreesboro’s “Celebration Under the Stars,” presented by Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE), will be held Tuesday, July 4, 2023, at the Fountains at Gateway, 1500 Medical Center Parkway. Live music featuring country artist Canaan Smith will begin at 7:30 p.m. from the Fountains stage, and the fireworks show will start at approximately 9:00 p.m.
The community is encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets for music and picnicking on .
(MURFREESBORO) We're on the doorsteps to the Memorial Day weekend the official beginning of summer and the opening of the outdoor pool at SportsCom (AKA "The 'Boro Beach"). The blood supply at the American Red Cross is already low, and now summer vacations are almost here. Your "gift of life" is needed. Phone 800-RED-CROSS and schedule a time to give blood that best fits your schedule. The Murfreesboro Red Cross is at 501 Memorial Blvd.
In addition, the American Red  .
MURFREESBORO, TN - In mid-April, Murfreesboro Police began equipping patrol division officers with Automated External Defibrillators. Lt. Clayton Williams said that if a police officer arrives minutes or even seconds before fire or paramedics arrive, officers can begin life saving measures right away… The units are expected to save more lives in our community.
The police department has partnered with the Murfreesboro Fire & Rescue Department for training, which is cont .