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The continued high heat index is expected to stick around and that hazardous weather outlook remains in place, according to the National Weather Service. Reports indicate Rutherford County will continue to see a heat index of 111-degrees on Thursday (07/07/22), followed by a heat index as high as 111-degrees again on Friday (07/08/22). In Smyrna, Tennessee, the Police Department told the community the temperatures will be dangerously hot and noted, “If you know of someone who may need che . ....
(Murfreesboro, TN) In today’s technological times, it’s more important than ever for 9-1-1 call centers to be up-to-date with smartphones and advancements made in communication. Thankfully, the dispatch center inside the Murfreesboro Police Headquarters is on top of the tech trend, allowing dispatchers to truly be a vital lifeline between callers and emergency responders.Murfreesboro Fire & Rescue Chief Mark Foulks stated…911-Communications Director Seth Russell said&helli . ....
Planning to hit the Stones River? Apr 12, 2021 at 10:34 am by WGNS PHOTO: In Las Vegas, this sculpture was made with over 200 boats in 2009 by Artist Nancy Rubins, it is called Big Edge. The photo was captured by Scott Walker. As temperatures warm, more residents may hit the Stones River to canoe, kayak or innertube the waterway. Murfreesboro Fire and Rescue Chief Mark Foulks said that it is important to use caution when floating the river and not to kayak or canoe after hard rainfalls. While higher water levels may look appealing, flooded waterways can be deadly. According to SnoFlo data, the West Fork of the Stones River is currently 23% above average for streamflow levels. ....
Saving Lives: Murfreesboro Fire and Rescue Installs Free Smoke Detectors Apr 05, 2021 at 09:25 am by WGNS Photo: On Jan. 30, 2021, a mother and her son died in a house fire on Craig Court. Murfreesboro Fire Chief Mark Foulks told WGNS their home did not have working smoke detectors. While we maybe getting into a time of year where typically, home fires decrease – Murfreesboro Fire and Rescue Chief Mark Foulks said that fires still happen and residents should not let their guard down. Foulks said that one of the best tools in fighting fires is a smoke detector… Smoke alarms are installed for free, thanks to Murfreesboro’s involvement in the “Get Alarm Tennessee” program through the State Fire Marshal’s Office. Foulks confirmed that they will install a smoke detector in every bedroom at no charge. ....