Emergency personnel in Giles County swiftly responded to a kitchen fire on Monday evening in Pulaski. The Pulaski Fire Department and Pulaski Police Department PSOs were quick to the scene and received assistance from Giles County Fire and Rescue. Authorities are emphasizing the importance of not leaving stoves unattended while cooking to prevent such incidents. Giles County EMS also promptly responded to provide standby support during the incident.
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