Cold windy day with high fire hazard. Smoke was seen up Over Jordon Farm Ln off Bear Wallow Hollow. Company 4, Flint Hill VFR arrived on scene to 5-6 acres on fire running across the field being pushed by wind … Continue reading
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Morning call as everyone going to work. Call came in – fire from chimney visible. Company 1 units arrived on scene with no fire visible. Cleaning the stove resulted in air flow up chimney and flames now showing. FF’s steamed … Continue reading
Bad weather on FT Valley Road created a spin out rollover where 2 men hit tree with their pickup and created a low riding bed. Close call for cab hitting tree would result in major damage. Running off road and … Continue reading
Community members who have brush piles too large for them to control will often request assistance from our fire department. We a glad to oblige if members are available and conditions are correct to make a good safe burn. Attached … Continue reading
Sheriff’s Office chase of pickup truck driver for erratic driving. Newspaper reports that he ran two officers off the road before cutting across the median of Lee Highway and driving down a driveway into the front double doors of a … Continue reading
Keith Ward let his beard grow and in early December whitened his hair and beard to look like an authentic Santa. He did more than 20 gigs in the neighborhood and at schools. Attached are Photo of our breakfast and … Continue reading
A beautiful day helped our Oyster Dinner fundraiser. Leaf viewers traveled along route 211 observed our signs and on the way home stopped for some of the best oysters that they had ever eaten. Oyster stew, raw oysters and fried … Continue reading
The March Oyster Dinner was a great hit and social event. Starting at 4 pm and finished at 8 pm. Plenty of oysters – fried, raw, and oyster stew. Danny Huff ran the cooking of oysters in the EMS bay … Continue reading
Everyone in the town of Washington was invited to bring their Christmas trees and throw them on a big pile. At 6 pm on January 17 the pile was lit by Mayor John Sullivan and Assistant Chief Bobby Smoot. It … Continue reading