On Thursday afternoon, firefighters in Pulaski swiftly managed to control a structure fire located near East Woodring Street, as reported by WKSR. Fortunately, there were no injuries associated with the incident. Fire crews executed an assertive interior attack, successfully containing the flames to the specific room where the fire originated.
The Pulaski Fire Department expressed gratitude to Giles County Fire & Rescue for their prompt automatic mutual aid, which played a crucial role in extinguishing the fire and minimizing potential damage to the surrounding areas. As the investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing, officials are taking this opportunity to remind community members about the importance of regularly checking smoke detectors and adhering to fire safety practices within their homes.

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