Lawrence County Fire & Rescue in Tennessee has made an important announcement regarding staffing changes at Station 1. Beginning Friday, August 1, at 8:00 AM, the station will have a dedicated team consisting of three part-time personnel and one fire apparatus available from Monday to Friday, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM. This initiative aims to enhance the county’s response capabilities to fires, vehicle accidents, and other urgent emergencies.
Director Tyler McDow highlighted the necessity of this program, pointing to a notable decline in the availability of volunteers. As more residents seek employment opportunities outside the county, the local pool of available volunteers has diminished, creating a pressing need for dependable coverage during daytime hours. The funding for this initiative will come from the county budget, and the personnel stationed at Station 1 will also extend their support to neighboring cities within the county during the weekdays.
McDow noted that this program has been operating in a pilot phase, and its success has demonstrated its significance to both Lawrence County and the surrounding communities. He expressed gratitude to the founding members for their dedication and acknowledged the Lawrence County Commission for their support in including funding for this initiative in the current year’s budget. This move is expected to bolster emergency response efforts and ensure that residents receive timely assistance when they need it most.