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Gatlinburg fires: Andersonville fire chief describes elevator rescue, driving through ‘gates of hell’

Posted at 12:50 pm December 26, 2016
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The Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department helped rescue two people trapped in an elevator in a burning building at Westgate Smoky Mountain Resort, pictured above, in Gatlinburg during the wildfires on Monday, Nov. 28, 2016. (Photo via Roane State Community College)

 

Editor’s note: Many fire departments and emergency workers responded to help fight the wildfires and perform search and rescue during the deadly forest fires that burned areas around Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge on Monday, November 28. Here are stories from two Anderson County rescuers who responded to the Gatlinburg fires, as reported by Roane State Community College.

‘We made our way through what looked like the gates of hell’

By Matthew R. Burrell

On the night of Monday, November 28, various Anderson County fire departments were asked to respond on mutual aid calls to the City of Gatlinburg. Of those departments, Andersonville responded with a crew of three and one pumper.

Once we arrived at the meeting point, we were sent to Pittman Center for staging. On our way to our assigned location, there were many thoughts of the unknown. We were bouncing several scenarios off of each other—from “what are we going to do to pass time if all we do is sit in the parking lot,” to how crazy it could possibly be and what we might encounter.

When we first responded, I made contact with the Gatlinburg Fire Department chief, and the intensity in his voice told me that it was bad. But once we hit the spur, we realized just how bad it was. We made our way through what looked like the gates of hell and then entered the city. There was a constant orange glow everywhere you looked. We were amazed at the devastation and at how many buildings were on fire. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Andersonville, Front Page News, Gatlinburg, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider Tagged With: Anderson County fire departments, Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department, Austin Vick, Chimney Tops trail, elevator rescue, forest fires, Gatlinburg, Gatlinburg Fire Department, Gatlinburg fires, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, James May, LeConte Medical Center, Lonnie Poore, Matthew R. Burrell, Matthew Wilson, Pigeon Forge, Roane State Community College, Westgate Smoky Mountain Resort, wildfires

Juvenile dies after dirt bike crash

Posted at 10:17 am December 16, 2016
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A juvenile died after a dirt bike crash in Anderson County on Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.

The crash on private property was reported at about 3 p.m. Wednesday at a home on Hickory Valley Road in Heiskell, according to a preliminary crash report by the Tennessee Highway Patrol.

The 17-year-old was driving the off-road Kawasaki motorcycle in a back yard but was not wearing a helmet, the THP said. The juvenile lost control in pine needles, struck a tree head-on, and was thrown from the bike, the report said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Andersonville, Police and Fire, Tennessee Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County EMS, Anderson County Rescue Squad, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department, dirt bike crash, Hickory Valley Road, Lifestar, THP, University of Tennessee Medical Center

More information on local firefighters, law enforcement responding to Gatlinburg fires

Posted at 4:27 pm November 29, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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The Clinton Fire Department is pictured above responding to the fires in Sevier County on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016. (Photo by Clinton Fire Department)

 

We have more information on local firefighters and law enforcement that have either responded to help fight the fires in Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park—or remain in standby in case they are needed.

Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Mark Lucas and other officials said Andersonville, Claxton, Clinton, Marlow, Oak Ridge, and Oliver Springs fire departments all sent resources to the fire.

Anderson County EMS sent its mass casualty response vehicle on Monday night, and they sent three ambulances Tuesday morning, Lucas said.

Lucas said he talked to Sevier County Sheriff Ron Seals on Monday night, and Anderson County deputies are on stand-by in case Sevier County needs additional law enforcement personnel. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Andersonville, Claxton, Clinton, Front Page News, Marlow, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Roane County, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County EMS, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andersonville, Bill Haslam, Claxton, Clinton, emergency management, fire, Gatlinburg, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Mark Lucas, Marlow, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Pigeon Forge, Ron Seals, Steve Payne, Terry Frank, wildfire

Firefighters contain brush fire on ridge off Yarnell Road in Claxton

Posted at 11:00 pm November 16, 2016
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Firefighters contained a brush fire of about two to three acres on a ridge above Yarnell Road just outside south Clinton on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016. Pictured above are two trucks with bulldozers from the Tennessee Division of Forestry. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was updated at 7 p.m. Nov. 17.

CLAXTON—Firefighters contained a brush fire on a ridge off Yarnell Road in Claxton on Wednesday night, authorities said.

The Tennessee Division of Forestry said the fire burned seven acres, and arson was the cause.

It was in a wooded area just outside south Clinton, said Dusty Sharpe, assistant chief of the Claxton Volunteer Fire Department. It was reported at about 6 p.m. Wednesday.

Most of the firefighters came down from the fire at about 9:40 p.m. Among those who responded were firefighters from Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department, Claxton Volunteer Fire Department, Clinton Fire Department, Marlow Volunteer Fire Department, and the Tennessee Division of Forestry.

Sharpe said the fire was contained, but it had a few hot spots that would continue to burn the next few hours. There was no damage to any structures, he said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Andersonville, Claxton, Clinton, Fire, Front Page News, Marlow, Police and Fire, Slider, Tennessee Tagged With: Agriculture Crime Unit, Anderson County, Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department, arson, Bill Haslam, brush fire, Claxton, Claxton Volunteer Fire Department, Clinton Fire Department, Dusty Sharpe, fire, forest fire, Marlow Volunteer Fire Department, Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Tennessee Division of Forestry, Yarnell Road

Norris fire destroys TVA office building

Posted at 12:35 am August 11, 2016
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Information from WYSH Radio

A fire Saturday night destroyed an administrative office building at the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Engineering Laboratory in Norris.

The call came into Norris Public Safety at around 10 p.m. Saturday, and firefighters responded to the building on Pine Road. When Norris fire crews arrived, they reported the building was fully involved and requested assistance from the Andersonville, Claxton, and Medford volunteer fire departments. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Andersonville, Claxton, Front Page News, Medford, Norris, Police and Fire Tagged With: Engineering Laboratory, fire, Norris, Norris Public Safety, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA

Knoxville man drowns after jumping from houseboat into Norris Lake

Posted at 5:59 pm July 3, 2016
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Note: This story was updated at 10 a.m. July 4.

A Knoxville man drowned after jumping from a houseboat into Norris Lake on Saturday evening, authorities said.

The man has been identified as William E. Blasius, 19.

The drowning was reported at about 6:30 p.m. Saturday near Sequoyah Marina in Andersonville.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department and Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency responded.

“Several houseboats had tied off together and to the shore as they gathered to watch the fireworks show at the marina,” said Mark Lucas, chief deputy of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department. “Sheriff’s investigators responded to the scene and are looking into the possibility Blasius may have hit another boat as he dove into the water.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Andersonville, Claxton, Front Page News, Knox County, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andersonville, drowning, Mark Lucas, Norris Lake, Sequoyah Marina, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, William E. Blasius

One flown to UT after ATV-motorcycle crash on Hillvale Road

Posted at 1:38 pm April 19, 2016
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Note: This story was updated at 4:35 p.m.

A 23-year-old man was flown to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries after a motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle crashed on Hillvale Road in Anderson County on Monday afternoon, authorities said.

At the time of the crash, Caleb Tyler Burrell, 23, of Clinton, was traveling south on Hillvale Road on a 2014 Yamaha YFR motorcycle behind a 2013 Ranger side-by-side ATV driven by Wesley Edward Tilley, 38, of Andersonville, the Tennessee Highway Patrol said.

Tilley was trying to make a left turn off Hillvale Road onto a private drive when Burrell tried to pass the ATV, the THP said.

The motorcycle driven by Burrell hit the ATV driven by Tilley at an angle, a preliminary report said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Andersonville, Front Page News, Norris, Police and Fire, Tennessee Tagged With: ATV-motorcycle crash, Caleb Tyler Burrell, Charles G. Seivers Boulevard, Lifestar, Stanley Roy Hawkins, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP, University of Tennessee Medical Center, Wesley Edward Tilley

Updated: Truck driver flown to hospital after semi overturns on I-75 in Anderson County

Posted at 9:28 am March 10, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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A FedEx truck overturned in the median of Interstate 75 in Anderson County early Thursday, and the driver, who was pinned and had to be extricated, had to be flown by medical helicopter to a hospital. (Photo by Terry Allen/Anderson County Rescue Squad)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 7 p.m.

An injured truck driver was flown by medical helicopter to a hospital after a semi overturned into the median of Interstate 75 in Anderson County early Thursday, authorities said.

The crash was reported at about 12:15 a.m. Thursday near mile marker 127. Authorities said the injured driver was trapped in the cab of the FedEx truck and had to be extricated. Rescuers were able to remove the driver in 16 minutes.

A University of Tennessee Lifestar medical helicopter flew to the crash site and landed on the interstate at about 12:55 a.m. to pick up the driver, Harrold E. Daniels Jr., 55, of Wilmore, Kentucky, authorities said. Daniels was flown to the UT Medical Center in Knoxville. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Andersonville, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County EMS, Anderson County Rescue Squad, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andersonville Fire Department, FedEx truck, Harrold E. Daniels Jr., I-75, Interstate 75, Lifestar, Mark Lucas, Medford Volunteer Fire Department, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP, UT Medical Center

Fire destroys home in Norris, no injuries reported

Posted at 9:53 am January 18, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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A fire destroyed a home in Norris early Monday morning, but a resident escaped and there were no injuries, authorities said.

The fire in the home at 88 Hilltop Lane was reported at 3:25 a.m. Monday.

The resident was able to escape, according to a public safety officer on duty in Norris.

The cause of the fire is not known and is under investigation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Andersonville, Clinton, Front Page News, Medford, Norris, Police and Fire Tagged With: fire, Hilltop Lane, Norris, Norris Fire Department

AC chancellor intervenes in Andersonville Fire Dept. squabble

Posted at 5:06 pm September 14, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department

Information from WYSH Radio

Earlier this month, Anderson County Chancellor Nichole Cantrell made a ruling in the dispute between two factions of the Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department.

Earlier this year, then-AVFD Chief Del Kennedy suspended the Board of Directors over allegations that they were interfering in the day-to-day operations of the department.

Kennedy then appointed an interim board to oversee the department. That led to the department’s mail delivery service being interrupted and its bank accounts being frozen over questions about who was authorized to use it.

The chairman of the suspended board, David Farmer, asked the Chancery Court to step in. On September 4, Chancellor Cantrell ruled in favor of the suspended board following a hearing that morning. That meant that the board consisting of Farmer, Carl Poore, Robert Seiber, Benny Ridenour, Judy Lenz, Gina Ridenour, John Poore, and Rodney Williams was reinstated. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Andersonville, Front Page News, Government, Police and Fire, State Tagged With: Anderson County chancellor, Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department, AVFD, board of directors, David Farmer, Del Kennedy, Matt Burrell, N, Nichole Cantrell

Body of missing five-year-old boy found in pond near family home

Posted at 12:33 am June 25, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Olin Elwood Fitton

The body of the five-year-old boy who went missing Wednesday afternoon was found in a pond near his family’s home in Anderson County, authorities said.

Ground search teams working with K-9s tracked the missing child, Odin Elwood Fitton, to a pond in the creek near the family home on Brushy Valley Road, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Mark Lucas said.

“Our dive team was called to search the water, and sadly, the child’s body was found,” Lucas said Wednesday night.

Odin was reported missing at about 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, and ground and air searches began shortly after that. His family’s home is in the 1600 block of Brushy Valley Road near Interstate 75. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Andersonville, Blount County, Campbell County, Front Page News, Knox County, Knoxville, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: air searches, Anderson County Rescue Squad, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andersonville Fire Department, Blount County Sheriff’s Office, Brushy Valley Road, Campbell County Sheriff's Office, ground search, Interstate 75, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, Knoxville Police Department, Mark Lucas, Odin Elwood Fitton, Tennessee Highway Patrol

Sheriff’s Department, TBI investigate fatal shooting in Andersonville

Posted at 7:50 pm June 10, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Authorities are investigating the death of a 66-year-old woman in Andersonville from an apparent gunshot wound on Wednesday.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department responded to the shooting call at about 4:45 a.m. Wednesday, June 10, at 460 Lone Mountain Road in Andersonville. The woman was dead when they arrived.

Sheriff’s investigators were called and have processed the scene and are conducting interviews to determine the circumstances of the shooting, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Mark Lucas said in a statement. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Andersonville, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andersonville, gunshot wound, Lone Mountain Road, Mark Lucas, shooting, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

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