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Fire Department warns business owners of man posing as inspector
Unidentified man tells pretzel shop clerk he's with fire dept. and there to inspect the business
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Two firefighters injured in Thursday night house fire
David Powell, 56, remains hospitalized at Vanderbilt Hospital Friday morning but is expected to recover
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Two-alarm apartment fire on West End displaces at least 5 families
Fire broke out around 10:45 a.m. Monday and was soon elevated to second alarm, though no injuries were reported
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Pierce Greenberg
Need for space, accommodations push city to replace aging fire stations
State law regarding gender equity requires newly constructed fire halls abandon old 'bunk room' format of past
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Pierce Greenberg
Three firefighters resign amid investigation of sexual activity at fire hall
Quincy Corbitt, Kerry Sales and Jason Copeland have resigned from the department
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Metro officials investigate allegations of extortion, fire hall prostitution
According to police, a 23-year-old woman said she and two friends stripped for money at fire hall at least once
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Metro police and fire officials enact 'zero tolerance policy' on fireworks
Police remind public it is illegal to sell or use fireworks in Davidson County
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With extreme heat on its way, authorities offer ways to stay cool, safe
National Weather Service is predicting that heat indices could exceed 100 degrees from Thursday to Tuesday
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Fire officials believe Brentwood Oaks fire started in attic; cause not yet known
Two-alarm fire damages 18 apartments, injures two firefighters but no residents
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Fire department warns of increased fire risk during extremely dry conditions
Officials say even small fires for grills should be closely monitored or avoided
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