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Teen rescued from cave in Claxton

Posted at 3:45 pm July 28, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A teenager was rescued from a cave in Claxton on Thursday, July 27, 2017, and he was taken to a hospital to be evaluated for back and ankle pain, authorities said. (Photo by Anderson County Volunteer Rescue Squad)

A teenager was rescued from a cave in Claxton on Thursday, July 27, 2017, and he was taken to a hospital to be evaluated for back and ankle pain, authorities said. (Photo by Anderson County Volunteer Rescue Squad)

 

Note: This story was updated at 1:30 p.m. July 29.

A teenager was rescued from a cave in Claxton on Thursday, and he was taken to a hospital to be evaluated for back and ankle pain, authorities said.

The 16-year-old boy had called 911 to say he was in a cave off Mehaffey Road in Claxton, and he was not able to find his way out, according to an Anderson County Sheriff’s Department incident report.

The cave was in woods behind Spring Hill Baptist Church.

A family member said the boy had previously asked to go into the cave, the report said. On Thursday, he told his grandmother that he was going to a neighbor’s house to mow the lawn but instead went to the cave alone, the report said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Claxton, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Emergency Management Agency, Anderson County EMS, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Anderson County Volunteer Rescue Squad, cave, cave rescue, Claxton, Claxton Volunteer Fire Department, Knoxville Volunteer Rescue Squad, Mehaffey Road

Rescuers pull woman from house fire after she tries to save pets

Posted at 6:03 pm November 19, 2014
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Ridge Lane Home Fire

Two Anderson County deputies and a Marlow firefighter pulled a seriously injured woman out of this home, which was on fire on Ridge Lane on Wednesday afternoon. The woman had reportedly tried to rescue her pets from the fire. At right is Steve Newby, deputy chief of the Claxton Volunteer Fire Department, and at left is Marlow Volunteer Fire Department Captain Zach Pressnell, who helped pull the homeowner from the burning home.

 

Note: This story was last updated at 1:25 p.m. Nov. 20.

Two Anderson County deputies and a Marlow firefighter rescued a woman who was seriously injured trying to rescue her pets from a house fire on Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.

The woman, who has not been identified, was taken by ambulance to Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge and then flown by Lifestar helicopter to the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, according to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department. Her condition and age weren’t immediately available.

The woman was pulled out of the burning home at 131 Ridge Lane by Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Wiley Maloney, Reserve Deputy Gene Rose, and Marlow Volunteer Fire Department Captain Zach Pressnell. Pressnell said the woman was conscious but lay on the floor about five feet inside the single-story home, with fire rolling out of the front door and heavy smoke inside. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Claxton, Crime, Fire, Marlow, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: A.J. Harris, Anderson County Emergency Management Agency, Anderson County Emergency Medical Services, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Claxton Volunteer Fire Department, fire, Gene Rose, Josh Waldo, Marlow Volunteer Fire Department, Oak Ridge Fire Department, pets, Ridge Lane, Steve Newby, Steve Payne, Wiley Maloney, Zach Pressnell

Guest column: Emergency management director responds to question about drinking water safety

Posted at 6:43 pm February 7, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Guest Columns Leave a Comment

Note: Anderson County Emergency Management Director Steve Payne recently responded to a citizens’ question about safety measures the county has in place to protect drinking water in the event of a hazardous situation like that which recently occurred in West Virginia. Here’s Payne’s response, which was forwarded by the County Mayor’s Office, which had initially received the question.

Dear Mayor Frank,

Please forward to the citizen who asked:

What safety measures does Anderson County have in place to protect citizens’ drinking water in the event of a hazardous situation like that which occurred recently in West Virginia?

Anderson County is home to some 50 facilities that manufacture, process, store, or utilize quantities of hazardous radiological or chemical materials. The majority of these facilities are located in industrial parks in the county and cities of Oak Ridge, Clinton, and Lake City.

Facilities with quantities of hazardous materials that meet or exceed threshold levels established by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) are required by federal law to file each year a Tier 2 Report stating the material(s) and quantity on site. In addition to the name and quantity of each material, the report includes Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), a site map showing location of material, type of storage container, type of storage conditions, and description of dikes, holding basins, and other safeguard measures. Tier 2 reports received in 2013 from private, non-DOE facilities identify 42 separate hazardous materials. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Guest Columns Tagged With: Anderson County Basic Emergency Operations Plan, Anderson County EMA, Anderson County Emergency Management, Anderson County Emergency Management Agency, Anderson County Local Emergency Planning Committee, Anderson County Water Authority, Bacon Springs, BEOP, chemical materials, Clinch River, Clinton, Clinton Utilities Board, DOE, drinking water, drinking water safety, EMA, Hallsdale-Powell Utility District, hazardous, hazardous materials, Lake City, LEPC, Lin Chilcoat, Lower Clear Creek, Material Safety Data Sheet, MSDS, Norris, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs Water Department, OSHA, radiological materials, safety, SERC, State Emergency Response Commission, Steve Payne, Terry Frank, Tier 2 report, U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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.

[Read more…]

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

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