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The City of Oak Ridge has named Eric Rackard as its new fire marshal.
Rackard, who has recently served as an Oak Ridge Fire Department battalion chief, takes on the new role following Travis Solomon’s promotion to fire chief last month. Rackard joined the department in November 2007, a press release said.
“I am honored by this promotion and greater opportunity to serve the citizens of Oak Ridge,” Rackard said in the press release.
In the role of battalion chief, Rackard managed daily operation requirements for the Fire Department’s A Shift, including staffing, overtime, training, and logistics.
Nashville explosion hits MMC phones
Donna Smith/The Oak Ridger
The bombing in downtown Nashville on Christmas Day continues to have its impact on the Oak Ridge area.
AT&T confirmed Sunday that its facility on Second Avenue North near the blast site in Nashville was severely damaged in the explosion, causing widespread wireless and internet outages as well as disrupting 911 access, reported journalists for The Tennessean newspaper. The outages reached from Kentucky to Alabama, and were focused in Middle Tennessee.
Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge had phone issues throughout the weekend because of the explosion. Contacted Monday morning, Crystal Jordan, MMC marketing and business development manager, stated in an email: “Due to phone outages in Nashville, some hospitals in our region, including Methodist Medical Center, continue to experience intermittent phone issues depending on the status of Nashville-based phone services and/or the caller’s phone carrier. This may also