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Chief David Martin

EAGLEVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT

IN EMERGENCIES DIAL 911

Telephone: 1-615-274-6992  
Fax: 1-615-274-2637
dmartin@eaglevilletn.com

                   Fire Chief:  David Martin 
        
                Deputy Fire Chief: Chris Wood
                                   Captain: Terry Greene
                             1st Lieutenant: Chad Greene
                         2nd Lieutenant : Robbie Hammond
   


                    For Burn Permits:  (800) 367-3507
Burning permits focus attention on the safe use of fire. From October 15 through May 15, anyone starting an open-air fire within 500 feet of a forest, grassland, or woodland must by law secure a burning permit from the Division of Forestry. Permits are not required for burning in containers such as a metal barrel with a ½" mesh screen cover.

Permits are free of charge and may be obtained by calling the phone number listed above.  Burning permits are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except on holidays. Permits should be obtained in advance for weekends and holidays.

For information on what materials may NOT be burned in Tennessee, please visit Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation's Open Burning Guidelines by
clicking here.  To report illegal burning, please call toll-free 1-888-891-TDEC"

Important Fire Safety Tips

  • Always call 911 in case of an emergency.
  • In case of fire - Get out fast, stay out.
  • If there is any smoke, stay low and crawl below.
  • Stop, drop, and roll if your clothes catch on fire.
  • Test your smoke detectors monthly and change the batteries annually.
  • Never disable a detector by borrowing its battery for another use.
  • Plan and practice two escape routes with your family.
  • Never leave cooking unattended.
  • Put a lid on grease fires, never use water.
  • Never use an appliance with a frayed cord.
  • Keep lighters and matches away from children.
  • Keep heaters away from curtains and furniture.
  • Remove lint from a dryer regularly.
  • Purchase a fire extinguisher and learn how to use it.
  • Always turn pot handles toward the center of the stove.
  • Never fill a gas container in a vehicle; always place it on the ground.
  • Never store flammable liquids in your house or garage.
  • Never wear loose clothing while cooking.
  • Never run a heater's cord under a rug, carpet, or furniture.

Fun Links for Kids - Sparky the Fire Dog 
                                  
firesafety.gov for kids
                                  Smokey the Bear

Click Here to view pictures of the EFD visit to Eagleville School during October 2009 Fire Safety Month. 

October 2009 Visit to Eagleville School
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Interested in joinging the Eagleville Fire Department?  Applications are currently being accepted by City Hall, Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 5:00 pm.  Experience is not necessary.