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ACEMA needs disaster assessment team leaders

Posted at 12:16 pm February 11, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Anderson County Emergency Management Director Steve Payne is looking for volunteers to serve as leaders for damage assessment teams.

“We’re looking for 30 volunteers with a commitment to serve their neighbors in the event of a natural disaster,” Payne said.

Volunteers will be trained to lead a small team into communities that have suffered damage from severe weather or floods. These teams will make an initial assessment of damage as a first step in providing food and shelter and obtaining state and federal assistance for the communities.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: ACEMA, Anderson County Emergency Management Agency, damage assessment teams, disaster assessment, Lin Chilcoat, Steve Payne, volunteers

No one injured, home destroyed in suspicious Sunday morning fire

Posted at 2:33 pm February 10, 2013
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Hillside Road House Fire

No one was injured in a suspicious Sunday morning fire that destroyed a home on Hillside Road, authorities said. (Photos by Tom Scott)

No one was injured, but a home was destroyed in a suspicious Sunday morning fire on Hillside Road, Oak Ridge Fire Chief Darryl Kerley said.

“It’s under investigation, but it appears to be suspicious in nature,” Kerley said.

The renters at the home were moving to Knoxville, and most of their belongings had been removed, Kerley said. The home had no power or utilities, and no one was home at the time of the fire.

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Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Darryl Kerley, fire, Hillside Road, Oak Ridge Fire Department

Tennessee Fire Marshal’s Office urges safety in manufactured homes

Posted at 11:58 am February 8, 2013
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NASHVILLE—The Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office is urging residents of manufactured homes—also known as mobile homes or trailers—to practice fire safety.

More than 250,000 of these homes exist in Tennessee.

“Fires move more quickly in smaller spaces, leaving occupants with less time to escape. This is why it is crucial to have working smoke alarms installed in all homes,” State Fire Marshal and Commerce and Insurance Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak said. “Develop and practice a home fire escape with your loved ones so that everyone knows what to do when the alarm sounds.”

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Filed Under: Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: fatalities, fire protection, fires, Julie Mix McPeak, manufactured home fires, manufactured homes, mobile homes, smoke alarms, Tennessee Fire Marshal’s Office, trailers

TDOT employee resigns after crash, DUI arrest in Oak Ridge

Posted at 10:38 am February 8, 2013
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A Tennessee Department of Transportation employee who worked in Oak Ridge resigned Thursday after he was charged with driving under the influence following a police investigation of a crash at Oak Ridge Turnpike and Louisiana Avenue on Friday, Feb. 1, officials said.

Police said William Hays Halbert, 56, of Knoxville, had been driving a state-owned 2010 Ford F150 pickup truck, but he had slurred speech and bloodshot, watery eyes, according to an affidavit filed in Anderson County General Sessions Court. Halbert smelled like alcohol and appeared to be confused, and he had a hard time following directions, Oak Ridge Police Department Officer Garrett L. Robbins wrote in the affidavit.

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Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County General Sessions Court, crash, driving under the influence, DUI, Garrett L. Robbins, Mark Nagi, Oak Ridge Police Department, standardized field sobriety tests, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, William Hays Halbert

Few months after fire, Magic Wok passes city inspections, needs one from county

Posted at 4:35 pm February 7, 2013
By John Huotari 5 Comments

Oak Ridge Fire Department at Magic Wok

Damaged by smoke in November, the Magic Wok restaurant, which has been closed for several months, has passed all city inspections but still needs one from the county.

Several months after it was damaged by smoke, the Magic Wok restaurant has passed all city inspections, and the diner now needs an inspection from the Anderson County Health Department, Oak Ridge Assistant Fire Chief Josh Waldo said Thursday.

The landmark Oak Ridge diner on Tyler Road passed a fire inspection Thursday morning, Waldo said.

The Magic Wok has been closed since  it was damaged by smoke in November after food was left cooking on a stove unattended. Firefighters didn’t see any flames that night, but they found smoke and high temperatures.

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Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Health Department, diner, fire, inspections, Josh Waldo, Magic Wok, restaurant, smoke, Tyler Road

No injuries, exposures in Oliver Springs sulfur dioxide leak

Posted at 1:48 pm February 7, 2013
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Oliver Springs Sulfur Dioxide Leak

Howie Rose, director of the Roane County Office of Emergency Services, pictured at right front, briefs firefighters responding to a sulfur dioxide leak at the Oliver Springs Waste Water Treatment Plant on Joel Road on Wednesday morning. (Photos by Tom Scott)

No one was injured or exposed to sulfur dioxide in a leak at the Oliver Springs wastewater treatment plant on Wednesday, but a small group of nearby residents were asked to stay in their homes as a precaution, City Manager Tina Treece said.

The small leak from a system connected to a 150-pound cylinder of sulfur dioxide was discovered by workers who heard an alarm when they arrived at the plant on Joel Road at about 8 a.m. Wednesday.

Treece said there was no odor in the air and it turned out that the leak posed no danger, but officials wanted to make sure conditions were safe for residents and workers.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, hazardous materials, Howie Rose, Joel Road, leak, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oliver Springs, Roane County Office of Emergency Services, sulfur dioxide, Tina Treece, wastewater treatment plant

Firefighters, animal control officers rescue horse stuck in trailer

Posted at 8:35 pm February 6, 2013
By John Huotari 5 Comments

Oak Ridge Animal Control Officers Rescue Horse

Oak Ridge firefighters and police and animal control officers rescue a horse stuck in a trailer near Oak Ridge Turnpike and Louisiana Avenue on Wednesday afternoon. Pictured above helping the horse out of the trailer is Oak Ridge Animal Control Officer Randy Proffitt.

Oak Ridge firefighters and animal control officers rescued a horse stuck in a trailer with its hoof above its head near Oak Ridge Turnpike and Louisiana Avenue on Wednesday afternoon.

The horse was being hauled from Anderson County to Second Chance Youth Ranch in Sweetwater when it apparently put at least one hoof up on a hay loft inside the trailer and then broke through the loft, getting stuck, with its hoof stuck in the hole.

Mary Braswell was driving near the trailer at about 2:24 p.m. Wednesday. At first, she and her passenger Megan Baker thought the horse, which was moving around, was a colt because it looked small.

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Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, animal control officers, Boone Hackney, Butler Animal Clinic, Darryl Kerley, firefighters, horse, Jim Butler, Mary Braswell, Megan Baker, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Second Chance Youth Ranch, trailer

Police chief tackles one of two men fleeing in vehicle, on foot

Posted at 11:45 am February 6, 2013
By John Huotari 9 Comments

James T. Akagi

James T. Akagi

A police pursuit of a speeding SUV through Scarboro on Monday ended when Oak Ridge Police Chief James T. Akagi tackled one of two men who ran from the vehicle, and backup officers apprehended the second, court records said.

In affidavits filed in Anderson County General Sessions Court, Akagi said he was in an unmarked police car turning left onto Tulsa Road from Tusculum Drive at about 5:10 p.m. Monday when he heard screeching tires and saw a Ford Explorer approaching him from behind at high speed.

The chief said he quickly turned left onto Tulsa Road and pulled to the right to avoid being struck. The Explorer did not stop and swerved right onto Tulsa Road, Akagi said in the affidavits.

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Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County General Sessions Court, evading arrest, James T. Akagi, Justin M. Harris, Landon Duvall Thomas, Oak Ridge police chief, Oak Ridge Police Chief James T. Akagi, police pursuit, reckless driving, resisting arrest, Scarboro, South Benedict Avenue, Spelman Avenue

Woman not injured, but vehicle submerged after she slides into Clinch River

Posted at 8:41 pm February 4, 2013
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Melton Lake Drive Submerged Car

The area where a Clinton woman appears to have slid off snowy, icy Melton Lake Drive into the Clinch River on Saturday morning.

A Clinton woman escaped injury when her car slid off snowy, icy Melton Lake Drive into the Clinch River on Saturday morning, but her 2002 Nissan Pathfinder remains underwater, possibly to be pulled out of the lake later, authorities said.

Debby Hillman, 55, of Clinton was southbound on Melton Lake Drive just after 11 a.m. Saturday when she lost control of her vehicle as she tried to slow down in a curve, shifting down into second gear, an Oak Ridge Police Department crash report said. Her Pathfinder slid across the northbound lane of Melton Lake Drive and into the river north of Emory Valley Road and Melton Lake Park.

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Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinch River, Debby Hillman, Emory Valley Road, ice, Melton Lake Drive, Melton Lake greenway, Melton Lake Park, snow, submerged

Stufano named Roane State police chief

Posted at 11:47 am February 4, 2013
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Roane State Community College Police Chief

Roane State President Dr. Chris Whaley, right, swears in Tom Stufano as the college’s police chief. (Submitted photo)

Tom Stufano has been named chief of police for Roane State Community College.

Stufano has more than 30 years in law enforcement, emergency management, and crisis management planning. Most recently, he served for more than six years as the chief of staff/deputy federal coordinating officer for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in the Southeast region.

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Filed Under: College, Education, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: emergency management, Federal Bureau of Investigation, law enforcement, National Operations Center, police chief, Roane State Community College, Tom Stufano, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Report: Heroin sold, two arrests made near Claxton Elementary

Posted at 10:10 am February 4, 2013
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Note: This story was last updated at 10:39 a.m. Feb. 5

Using a confidential source, authorities were able to buy heroin three times from a Powell home, and when they served a search warrant Thursday morning, they found about one ounce of the powerful drug inside the house, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department incident reports said.

The home is on Coconut Lane, about 1,000 feet from Claxton Elementary School.

The reports said the Sheriff’s Department, including Investigator Ryan T. Williams, were able to use the confidential source to make three separate purchases of heroin last week from Joe Fentress Butler, 28, of 156 Coconut Lane. Two of the purchases were for $25 worth of heroin and one was for $100, the reports said.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, heroin

Three injured in Thursday car crash

Posted at 4:31 pm February 2, 2013
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Oak Ridge Turnpike and Rutgers Avenue Accident

Three people were injured when two vehicles crashed Thursday night at Oak Ridge Turnpike and Rutgers Avenue. (Photo by Tom Scott)

Three people were injured in a two-vehicle accident at Oak Ridge Turnpike and Rutgers Avenue on Thursday night, authorities said.

The first vehicle, a 2000 Ford Taurus, was driven by Joseph Elliott Scales, an 18-year-old Oak Ridge resident. Scales said he was trying to turn left onto westbound Oak Ridge Turnpike from the northbound lanes of South Rutgers Avenue and had a green arrow during the 7:50 p.m. crash, an Oak Ridge Police Department report said.

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Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: accident, car crash, Christine Marie Blackburn, David Wayne Soileau, Joseph Elliott Scales, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Rutgers Avenue

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