06/03/2026
Wednesday night training at TNT Firestation 6/3/26 at 6:00 pm will be all things about Fire Hydrants (how to operate and how to service), and all neighboring stations are welcome to join! Thinking of volunteering? Stop on by!
North Tazewell Volunteer Fire Department Springdale Volunteer Fire Department South Claiborne Volunteer Fire Department Harrogate Vfd Speedwell Volunteer Fire Department Cumberland Gap Volunteer Fire Department Firefighters of Claiborne County, TN
05/31/2026
Forecasters are predicting the 2026 hurricane season to be a below-normal season with 8 to 14 storms between June 1 and November 30 for the Atlantic basin. But before you get too excited, forecasters expect 3 to 6 of those storms to become hurricanes and 1 to 3 of those forecast as major hurricanes,
While Tennessee is landlocked, our neighboring states to our south and east would be directly affected if a hurricane or tropical storm were to come ashore. Unfortunately, the high winds and flooding associated with hurricanes would negatively impact Tennesseans.
Ahead of the start of hurricane season (June 1, 2026), we're urging Tennesseans to familiarize themselves with their insurance policies, updating them as needed to keep up with changing needs. We also urge Tennesseans to remember that flood insurance is an increasingly important tool for homeowners to have.
While flooding can't be prevented, you can take steps today to become more financially in the event of a hurricane. How? By purchasing or renewing your flood insurance is one of the most important steps a homeowner can take to financially prepare for a disaster.
Remember: Just one inch of water in the average-sized home can cause more than $25,000 in damage.
To learn more, visit: https://www.floodsmart.gov
05/26/2026
Hitting the water this weekend? To assist boaters, the Tennessee State Fire Marshal's Office posts a list of inspections of Tennessee public marinas, harbors, and docks. By law, marina inspections by the SFMO occur every 5 years.
To check the inspection status of a Tennessee public marina, visit: https://www.tn.gov/commerce/fire/sections-programs/fire-electrical-residential-and-marina/5-year-tracker.html
While you're in the water, make sure you're paying attention so you can avoid the hazards of electric shock drowning.
Electric shock drowning occurs when a swimmer unknowingly enters water that has been electrified by a nearby power source such as a boat or a marina. While swimming in the electrified water, the swimmer is paralyzed by the electric current in the water before drowning.
Remember:
-NEVER swim within 100 yards of any freshwater marina or boatyard.
-If you own a boat, have your boat tested once a year to see if it is leaking electricity, or buy a clamp meter and test it yourself.
-If you find any problems, have your boat inspected by a qualified electrician trained to American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) standards. Have a qualified ABYC electrician install an Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter (ELCI) on your boat or use an ELCI in the shore power cord. As an alternative, install an isolation transformer on the boat.
See our full press release here: https://www.tn.gov/commerce/news/2026/5/22/sfmo-reduce-the-risk-of-electric-shock-drowning-while-boating-and-swimming-this-summer.html
05/24/2026
Our community of New Tazewell came together in the aftermath of a destructive storm, and we are thankful for the teamwork focused on safety for all.
05/22/2026
We are pleased to announce the promotions of three of our hardworking firefighters! Congratulations to Caleb Miracle, promoted to Fire Captain. Congratulations to both Johnny Langley and Tanner Bowles promoted to Fire Lieutenant.
05/16/2026
Our prayers are with the Maine firefighters and families affected by this tragedy.
05/06/2026
Wednesday night training at the station !
We are covering the gas detection meter and Thermal imaging cameras.  See you there!