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State: Sprinkler system saves lives in Oak Ridge assisted living fire

Posted at 5:25 pm February 5, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Patriot Park Assisted Living Fire

Firefighters remove water from Patriot Park Assisted Living on Gum Hollow Road after putting out a small bed fire Friday evening. The fire was kept in check by a sprinkler system before Oak Ridge firefighters arrived and extinguished the flames.

An Oak Ridge assisted living center is thankful for its sprinkler system after a fire broke out on the premises Friday, state officials said Wednesday. All residents were safely evacuated and property damage contained to one room because of the sprinkler system.

This news comes at the same time as investigators comb through the fire-devastated ruins of an assisted living community in L’isle Verte, Quebec. where 25 residents lost their lives. The major difference between the two fires is that the assisted living building in Oak Ridge was equipped with a working sprinkler system, a press release said.

“The damage to the building was minimal, and no residents were displaced,” Oak Ridge Fire Department Fire Chief Darryl Kerley said of the Friday evening fire at Patriot Park Assisted Living on Gum Hollow Road. “Without the sprinkler system, we believe the outcome would be very different.”

After a devastating fire in Nashville in 2003, Tennessee mandated that all nursing homes have working sprinkler systems to protect residents from fire, the press release said.

“The adoption of sprinkler system legislation has no doubt saved countless lives,” said Assistant Commissioner for Fire Prevention Gary West. “We encourage home and business owners to consider installing sprinkler systems. The lifesaving capabilities of these systems can be the difference during a fire.”

In the fire in Oak Ridge, firefighters were able to respond quickly and contain the fire to a single room. Residents were back in the building in less than 20 minutes.

“There are three things individuals should consider when incorporating fire prevention methods into their home and/or business: working smoke alarms, home escape plans, and sprinkler systems,” said Oak Ridge Fire Department’s Assistant Fire Chief Josh Waldo. “Working smoke alarms provide occupants with early notification of a fire providing needed time to evacuate the building. Home escape plans ensure that everyone in a home has two ways out and knows where to meet up after evacuating the home. Sprinkler systems control the fire and prevent it from spreading and damaging more property.”

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: assisted living center, Darryl Kerley, fire, Gary West, Gum Hollow Road, home escape plans, Josh Waldo, Oak Ridge, Patriot Park, smoke alarms, sprinkler system

Comments

  1. Helen Standifer says

    February 8, 2014 at 2:35 am

    There is a reason for these regulations all business owners hate!

    Reply
  2. Carol Donath says

    February 10, 2014 at 1:49 pm

    Has the cause been determined or given? If it was, I missed it.

    Reply

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