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Guest column: Good things continue to happen in Andersonville

Posted at 1:26 pm June 2, 2015
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Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department Fire Truck

Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department Fire Truck

 

By Theresa Scott

The Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department recently had a task to complete. Assistant Fire Chief Brian Casto took a crew to Oak Ridge. Upon arrival at the City of Oak Ridge’s main building, Assistant Chief Casto was directed to the Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson’s office. It was time for the papers to be signed. The title needed to be transferred and keys handed over. Oak Ridge Fire Chief Darryl Kerley was there to give further verbal instructions.

While the department heads were inside signing documents and discussing the final technicalities, the crew waited outside. However, without patience, they were found opening doors to compartments, checking out gauges, wiping off the windshield, checking out the view from the driver’s seat of the big yellow fire truck. This big, yellow Quality fire truck is going into full service but in a different zip code. It will still get the same hands-on care that it always had, but now it will be with a new crew out in the country. Perhaps out in the country, but still in the same county. The Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department was getting one of the surplus trucks. Most of the crew were laughing and chatting like a bunch of children on Christmas morning.  The excitement was obvious.

Thank you to the City of Oak Ridge for keeping this (as well as the one that was recently transferred to our Medford Volunteer Fire Department) in our county. It is important that we continue to pay it forward amongst ourselves as we may very well need to depend on it sometime in the future. The residents of Andersonville are very fortunate to have such caring volunteers. These men and women put their lives on the line when called to the scene of an automobile accident, a working residential or commercial property fire, or even to the water if there’s been a boating accident. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Andersonville, Guest Columns, Oak Ridge, Opinion, Police and Fire Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Andersonville, Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department, Belmont Station Number 3, Brian Casto, City of Oak Ridge, Darryl Kerley, landing zones, Mark Watson, Medford Volunteer Fire Department, surplus truck, Theresa Scott, University of Tennessee Lifestar, volunteer firefighters

No injuries, but four units damaged in apartment fire on West Outer

Posted at 10:36 am April 17, 2015
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West Outer Drive Apartment Fire

No one was injured, but four units were damaged in an early morning apartment fire on West Outer Drive on Friday, April 17. (Submitted photo)

 

No one was injured, but four units were damaged in an apartment fire on West Outer Drive early Friday morning.

The fire was reported at about 2:58 a.m. Friday, April 17. The occupant of the quad-plex apartment building at 337 West Outer Drive was sleeping at the time of the fire. He was awakened by the fire and attempted to extinguish it before exiting the apartment, Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley said.

He then woke up the other occupants in units 331 and 333, who then called 911. ORPD arrived on the scene three minutes after receiving the emergency call and reported fire coming from the rear of the structure and windows, Kerley said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fire, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider Tagged With: American Red Cross, apartment fire, Darryl Kerley, fire, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, West Outer Drive

With help from neighbors, woman escapes home fire as attic burns

Posted at 5:40 pm March 31, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Riverview Drive Garage Fire

An east Oak Ridge woman who uses a walker was able to escape this duplex fire on Riverview Drive on Tuesday afternoon, thanks to help from her neighbors. (Photo by Bob Nuspliger)

 

This story was last updated at 6:40 p.m.

An east Oak Ridge woman who uses a walker was able to escape from her home as her attic burned Tuesday afternoon thanks to help from her neighbors.

The woman, Barbara Osborne, was not injured, although two firefighters who were overheated were treated, Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley said. He said the firefighters, Captain Mike Friley and firefighter Casey Payne, were working close to the fire, near a lot of radiant heat.

Firefighters were also looking for a female cat, Honey, that belonged to the Osbornes.

The duplex they live in on Riverview Drive was destroyed, Kerley said.

The cause of the fire, which appeared to have started in the attic in the garage area of the home, wasn’t immediately known. It took between 16 and 18 firefighters about 45 minutes to extinguish the fire, which burned intensely over the garage on a windy Tuesday afternoon. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fire, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Barbara Osborne, Bob Nuspliger, Casey Payne, Darryl Kerley, duplex, Evelyn Armstrong, fire, Mike Friley, Morris Osborne, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Riverview Drive, The Rivers

ORFD: Sign up for CodeRed Severe Weather Alert System

Posted at 11:56 pm March 29, 2015
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Oak Ridge Fire Department

The Oak Ridge Fire Department is encouraging home and business owners to commit to being a leader for weather readiness by signing up on the CodeRed Severe Weather Alert System.

The system is designed to help spread the word about severe weather and make employees and members of the community better prepared, a press release said.

“Know the risks, take action, and be an example by signing up,” a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, CodeRed, CodeRed Severe Weather Alert, Darryl Kerley, Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, Mark Watson, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, Oak Ridge Fire Department, ORFD, severe weather, severe weather preparedness, tornadoes

ORFD will recognize members for cardiac arrest save; honor firefighter, officer

Posted at 11:18 pm January 31, 2015
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Steve London

Steve London

Eric Mocsari

Eric Mocsari

The Oak Ridge Fire Department will host a February ceremony that will recognize members for a cardiac arrest save in November and honor the firefighter and fire officer of the year.

The ceremony will be at 6 p.m. February 13 at Fire Station Number 3, which is at 333 Tuskegee Drive.

The Department will recognize Engine Company 2C for the cardiac arrest save, a press release said. This was the sixth cardiac arrest save within the last 12 months for the Oak Ridge Fire Department. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fire, Front Page News, Honors and Spotlight, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: captain, cardiac arrest, Darryl Kerley, Eric Mocsari, fire officer, Fire Officer of the Year, Firefighter of the Year, firefighters, Knoxville Volunteer Rescue Squad, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Officer of the Year, ORFD, paramedics, Smoke Diver's Course, Steve London, training

Spotlight: Oak Ridge firefighter completes grueling smoke diver class

Posted at 10:29 am December 1, 2014
By City of Oak Ridge 1 Comment

Steve London

Steve London

Part of being a successful firefighter is the ability to control fear—and rely on skills that must be constantly renewed and sharpened.

An Oak Ridge firefighter recently completed one of the most grueling courses designed to teach survival techniques, and he will be training other Oak Ridge firefighters soon.

Thirty-nine firefighters from several departments qualified to begin this punishing six-day course, but only 12 of those finished the class. The Georgia Smoke Diver course, conducted by the Georgia Fire Academy and the Georgia Smoke Diver Association, is a six-day, 60-hour program designed for experienced firefighters who want realistic training in skills including firefighter rescue, thermal imaging, teamwork, discipline, and situational awareness.

One of the 12 firefighters who finished the class was Steve London of the Oak Ridge Fire Department. London holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee in environmental studies, and he is a firefighter/paramedic for the City of Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: Darryl Kerley, firefighter, Georgia Fire Academy, Georgia Smoke Diver Association, Georgia Smoke Diver Course, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Fire Department, paramedic, smoke diver, Steve London

More than 8,000 cubic feet of natural gas leaked into former Kroger on Tuesday

Posted at 3:49 pm November 12, 2014
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Kroger Gas Leak and ORFD and ORUD

Businesses around the former Kroger grocery store on South Illinois Avenue were evacuated on Tuesday afternoon after a gas leak was reported.

 

If it had exploded, the 8,500 cubic feet of natural gas that leaked into the former Kroger grocery store on South Illinois Avenue on Tuesday could have had a devastating impact on the shopping center and blown out windows in nearby businesses, possibly even across the street, a city official said Wednesday.

“Had it exploded, we would have been on national news,” Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley said. “It could have been devastating for all the businesses in that complex.”

Authorities suspect that the gas slowly flowed into the 30,000-square-foot grocery store starting Tuesday morning through an uncapped gas line that was once connected to an oven.

By the time emergency workers responded to a report of a gas leak on Tuesday afternoon, Kerley said, “the store was almost completely filled with a dangerous concentration of natural gas.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fire, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: 2014 Class AAA All-Tournament MVP, China Wok, Darryl Kerley, gas leak, Kroger, Mr. K's, Mr. K's Used Books and CDs, natural gas, Nixon's Deli, Oak Ridge Electric Department, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Utility District, ORFD, South Illinois Avenue, Todd Derrick

Oak Ridge fire chief selected to serve on state commission

Posted at 2:04 pm October 11, 2014
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Darryl Kerley

Darryl Kerley

Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam has announced the appointment of Oak Ridge Fire Chief Darryl Kerley to the Commission on Firefighting Personnel Standards and Education as a representative of the Tennessee Fire Chief’s Association, the Tennessee Fire Safety Inspectors Association, and the Tennessee Fireman’s Association.

The appointment is effective immediately and runs through July 31, 2020, a press release said.

Kerley has more than 37 years’ experience in fire and emergency services, serving in various capacities for several East Tennessee agencies, including fire chief for the Seymour Volunteer Fire Department, rescue technician and diver for the Knoxville Rescue Squad, and fire chief for the U.S Department of Energy at the K-25 Gaseous Diffusion plant in Oak Ridge.

In a letter to Kerley, Haslam stated: “I consider it very important to ensure that Tennessee’s boards and commissions are filled with the most dedicated and qualified citizens. I believe your participation is certain to leave a positive impact on this board and the work it does.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, State Tagged With: Bill Haslam, Commission on Firefighting Personnel Standards and Education, Darryl Kerley, firefighters, Firefighting Personnel Standards and Education Commission, K-25, Knoxville Rescue Squad, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Seymour Volunteer Fire Department, Tennessee Fire Chief's Association, Tennessee Fire Safety Inspectors Association, Tennessee Fireman's Association, U.S. Department of Energy

Fifty evacuated, one treated after small fire at Callaghan Towers

Posted at 2:40 pm September 26, 2014
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Robert Burk and Jean Rivera Evacuation

Oak Ridge Fire Department firefighter and paramedic Robert Burk, right, evacuates Jean Rivera, a resident of the six-story Frank Callaghan Towers on Fairbanks Road after a small fire on Thursday afternoon. Burk is carrying Rivera’s dog Taco. Rivera, who can’t walk steps, said firefighters practically had to carry her downstairs. “I’m shook up,” she said. “I’m nervous.”

 

About 50 residents were evacuated and one person was treated for smoke inhalation after a small fire was reported in an apartment at Frank Callaghan Towers on Thursday afternoon, authorities said.

The fire appears to have been caused by an electrical short at an outlet in a second-floor apartment on the northwest side of the building, Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley said.

A clothes hamper full of clothes ignited, and the fire burned the side of an entertainment center, two lamps, and materials around a window, Kerley said.

“It was a fairly small fire, but it generated a lot of black smoke,” he said. The first three floors of the six-story building were evacuated, and two cats were rescued from the apartment that burned. The apartment resident was not at home at the time. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Callaghan Towers, Darryl Kerley, Fairbanks Road, fire, Frank Callaghan Towers, hotel pack, Oak Ridge Fire Department, smoke inhalation

Oak Ridge firefighters save five lives, fire trucks help, chief says

Posted at 5:40 pm September 15, 2014
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Oak Ridge Firefighters Lifesaving Medals and Harness Family

Oak Ridge firefighter and engineer Michael Vanosdale, left; Captain Eric Rackard, second from left; and paramedic Austin Keathley, right, helped save the life of Jason Harness, 50, second from right, on July 21. The three firefighters received Lifesaving Medals during a September 5 ceremony for three new fire engines. Also pictured is Nicole Harness. “These are the men that saved my husband’s life,” she said.

 

Oak Ridge firefighters have saved five lives so far this year, and the department’s fire trucks—which carry $30,000 worth of medical gear, including cardiac equipment—played a key role, Fire Chief Darryl Kerley said this month.

The five lives have all been saved since January; they were cardiac saves, Kerley said.

“That wouldn’t happen without these trucks,” the chief said during a September 5 ceremony to unveil three new Sutphen fire engines, the first for the Oak Ridge Fire Department in about 16 years.

Oak Ridge Fire Chief Darryl Kerley

Oak Ridge Fire Chief Darryl Kerley

During that ceremony, three firefighters received Lifesaving Medals for their role in saving the life of Jason Harness, 50, on July 21 at Oak Ridge Turnpike and Illinois Avenue.

Harness’ wife, Nicole Harness, reported that her husband was in the car and not breathing that summer evening. The rescuers who responded moved Jason Harness from the vehicle to the ground, where “he was found to be pulseless, not breathing, and unresponsive,” Assistant Fire Chief Josh Waldo said.

Harness had had a massive heart attack, with 100 percent blockage. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fire, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Alex Franklin, Anderson County EMS, Austin Keathley, Ben Taylor, cardiac save, Darryl Kerley, David Harrington, emergency medical equipment, Eric Rackard, fire engine, fire escape plan, fire truck, firefighters, heart attack, Heather Franklin, Jason Harness, Josh Waldo, Lifesaving Medal, Matt Burrell, Matt Harmon, medical calls, Methodist Medical Center, Michael Vanosdale, Nicole Harness, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Zach Panter

Oak Ridge unveils three new fire engines on Sept. 5

Posted at 1:17 pm August 16, 2014
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New Oak Ridge Fire Engines

 

The Oak Ridge Fire Department and Chief Darryl Kerley will unveil three new Sutphen fire engines during a September 5 ceremony.

The 3 p.m. ceremony will be at Fire Station 3, which is in central Oak Ridge at 333 Tuskegee Drive. Light refreshments will be served.

See this story for more information on the decision to buy the new trucks last fall.

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

Honors: Oak Ridge firefighter receives national accreditation

Posted at 2:11 am July 20, 2014
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Kerry Osborne

Kerry Osborne

The Center for Public Safety Excellence has notified Captain Kerry Osborne of the Oak Ridge Fire Department that he has received national accreditation as a fire officer.

The Center for Public Safety Excellence Inc., or CPSE, is a nonprofit organization that, for more than a decade, has helped local public safety agencies around the world streamline and improve the services they provide their communities, a press release said. Through its individual commissions, CPSE provides programs that include accreditation for fire and emergency service agencies and professional designations for senior-level fire and emergency service officers.

The press release said Osborne has worked in the emergency services field for more than 21 years and has been with the ORFD since 2007, serving as a captain since 2012. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: accreditation, Center for Public Safety Excellence, CPSE, Darryl Kerley, emergency services, fire, fire instructor, fire officer, Josh Waldo, Kerry Osborne, Oak Ridge Fire Chief, paramedic

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