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ORHS evacuated after chemistry experiment sets off smoke detectors

Posted at 11:56 am September 30, 2014
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Oak Ridge High School Chem Lab Evacuation

Oak Ridge High School students were briefly evacuated Tuesday morning after a chemistry lab experiment in LC212 set off smoke detectors. The students were let back in about 20 minutes after the 10:30 a.m. call.

 

Students at Oak Ridge High School were briefly evacuated Tuesday morning after a chemistry experiment set off smoke detectors, authorities said.

A small amount of zinc chloride and water created water vapor that set off the smoke detectors, which then shut chemistry lab hoods, Oak Ridge firefighters said. The Oak Ridge Fire Department manually opened the vents in the room (LC212) until the smoke detector system reset. Firefighters checked the air, making sure it was safe to breathe, Battalion Chief Jody Durham said.

There was no fire, no damage, and no injuries, firefighters said.

“No student was ever in any real danger,” Durham said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: chemistry experiment, evacuated, Jody Durham, Josh Waldo, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, smoke detector, water vapor, zinc chloride

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

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

Late-night fire forces temporary evacuation of apartment building

Posted at 10:39 pm May 12, 2014
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Tara Hills Apartment Fire Evacuation

Oak Ridge Fire Department Capt. Kerry Osborne carries a child from a building that had to be evacuated at the Tara Hills apartment complex on Sunday night. The boy was still in the building with his mother and brother when the fire department arrived. (Photos courtesy ORFD)

 

A fire in a downstairs apartment at the Tara Hills apartment complex on Elmhurst Drive late Sunday night forced the temporary evacuation of roughly 24 apartments, authorities said.

The fire was reported to the Oak Ridge Dispatch office just before midnight, and multiple units from the Oak Ridge Fire Department were dispatched, a press release said. Fire department units arrived to find heavy smoke coming from one of the apartment buildings with several people still inside the building, the release said.

“The fire was on the first floor of the building, but hallways on the second and third floors quickly filled with smoke,” ORFD Deputy Chief Josh Waldo said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fire, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: American Red Cross, apartment building, evacuation, fire, Josh Waldo, Oak Ridge Fire Department, ORFD, smoke, Tara Hills

Board could consider repair, demolition order near Magic Wok on Thursday

Posted at 9:02 pm May 4, 2014
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Classic Cleaners

Located in a small shopping center on Tyler and Tyrone roads, Classic Cleaners was given 10 days to vacate in February after the city staff said it found very serious code violations and structural issues in the building, which also houses a handful of other businesses.

A city board on Thursday will again hear the two cases against the owners of a commercial building judged to be “in disrepair” near the Magic Wok restaurant in central Oak Ridge.

In February, the Oak Ridge Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals tabled a demolition or repair order for 60 days to give the owners, Ma Shiu-Yen Wang and Ta-Shun Etal, time to sell the damaged property or develop a repair or demolition plan, the city staff said.

That 60-day postponement expired last Sunday.

The two cases concern the 50,000-square-feet commercial building at 123 and 135 E. Tyrone Road, just north of Oak Ridge Turnpike near Jackson Square. They exclude the manufactured structure that houses the Magic Wok, but they do include the areas in the small shopping center that have housed a dry cleaner, thrift store, wig shop, Mexican grocery, and the Magic Wok’s food preparation and overflow dining areas. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: demolition, Denny Boss, dry cleaner, Josh Waldo, Ma Shiu-Yen Wang, Magic Wok, Matt Widner, Oak Ridge Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals, repair, Ta-Shun Etal, Tyrone Road

ORFD recognizes 2013 firefighter, officer of year

Posted at 10:56 am April 25, 2014
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Jeff Hackney Firefighter of the Year

Firefighter of the Year Jeff Hackney with his father (Submitted photos)

Oak Ridge Fire Department employees have picked the outstanding firefighter and officer of 2013, Fire Chief Darryl Kerley announced this week. The awards were presented earlier this month at a reception for the employees and their families.

Firefighter of the Year

Jeff Hackney was named the 2013 Firefighter of the Year, a press release said. Hackney is a firefighter and engineer on A-shift, and he was recognized for his significant contributions to the remodeling and repairs to Fire Station No. 1 and No. 2 and his work on the training props and burn buildings at Fire Station No. 3.

Hackney also served as acting captain for several months during the past application process and is in the process of obtaining his fire officer certification.

“Congratulations to Jeff Hackney for outstanding service in 2013,” the City of Oak Ridge said in a press release. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Darryl Kerley, firefighter, Firefighter of the Year, Jeff Hackney, Josh Waldo, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Fire Department, officer, Officer of the Year, ORFD, Skylar West, Wes Horton

Spotlight: ORFD officers receive national accreditation

Posted at 1:14 am April 15, 2014
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Charlie Elliott

Charlie Elliott

The Center for Public Safety Excellence has notified three members of the Oak Ridge Fire Department that they have received national accreditation.

The Center for Public Safety Excellence Inc. 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 a host of programs including accreditation for fire and emergency service agencies and professional designations for senior-level fire and emergency service officers.

Capt. Charlie Elliott, Capt. Brandon Payne, and Firefighter Engineer Jordan Alcorn have received notification from the Center for Public Safety Excellence that they have been approved for the designation of fire officer, or FO. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: Brandon Payne, Center for Public Safety Excellence, CFO, Charlie Elliott, chief fire officers, Commission on Professional Credentialing, Darryl Kerley, fire officer, FO, Jordan Alcorn, Josh Waldo, Oak Ridge Fire Department

After recent brush fires, ORFD asks residents to be ‘firewise’

Posted at 9:01 pm March 27, 2014
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Darryl Kerley

Darryl Kerley

The Oak Ridge Fire Department has responded to an outbreak of brush fires during the past few weeks, and on Thursday, officials asked residents to take precautions to prepare for a potential event in their area.

“Many people associate brush and wildland fires with California and ‘out West’ but that isn’t true,” ORFD Fire Chief Darryl Kerley said. “With the numerous greenbelts, natural areas, and power line clearings here in Oak Ridge, we have several areas that are prone (to) brush fires.”

Most of the recent fires have involved dried kudzu, which burns very rapidly, especially during this time of year when everything is still dry and the daytime humidity isn’t very low, a press release said. Couple the amount of kudzu, fallen pine trees, dead leaves, and undergrowth with the current weather patterns, along with the topography of most of Oak Ridge, and there is a potential for small fires to become out of control very quickly. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: brush fire, Darryl Kerley, defendable space, FireWise, Josh Waldo, Oak Ridge Fire Department, ORFD

Dry cleaner with hole in roof has 10 days to vacate; other shops have 60 days

Posted at 1:29 pm February 27, 2014
By John Huotari 17 Comments

Classic Cleaners

Located in a small shopping center on Tyler and Tyrone roads, Classic Cleaners was given 10 days to vacate after the city staff said it found very serious code violations and structural issues in the building, which also houses a handful of other businesses.

Note: This story was last updated at 2:40 p.m.

City officials have deemed a building housing five businesses in central Oak Ridge to be deteriorated and hazardous, and a municipal board has given a longtime dry cleaner located in the small shopping center on Tyrone Road 10 days to vacate.

Meanwhile, a few other businesses also located there—a thrift store, wig shop, and Mexican grocery—have been given 60 days to come up with a plan of action outlining what can be done to stabilize the building.

The order from the Oak Ridge Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals does not affect the Magic Wok, but it does apply to the restaurant’s food preparation and overflow dining areas.

The partially occupied 50,000-square-feet building is at 123 and 135 E. Tyrone Road, just north of Oak Ridge Turnpike near Jackson Square. It includes Classic Cleaners, Mia’s Gift Shop and Accessories, the New 2 U Thrift Store, and Tienda Nony International Marketplace. The Magic Wok diner is detached from the building and is not affected by the order, which was unanimously approved last Thursday. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Classic Cleaners, code violations, Denny Boss, Josh Waldo, Kathryn Baldwin, Ma Shiu-Yen Wang, Magic Wok, Matt Widner, Mia’s Gift Shop and Accessories, New 2 U Thrift Store, Oak Ridge Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals, Oak Ridge Codes Enforcement, Oak Ridge Community Development, Oak Ridge Fire Department, structural issues, Ta-Shun Etal, Tienda Nony International Marketplace, Tyrone Road

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.” [Read more…]

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

Oak Ridge Fire Department recognized for exceptional fire prevention programs

Posted at 9:59 pm January 8, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Darryl Kerley

Darryl Kerley

Josh Waldo

Josh Waldo

The Oak Ridge Fire Prevention Office has been named Tennessee Fire Educators of the Year for 2013, officials said Wednesday.

The department was nominated by Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley in “recognition of the outstanding efforts put forth by the Fire Prevention staff this year,” a press release said.

Oak Ridge officials was notified of the honor by the State Fire Marshal’s office.

“The nomination was selected above all others from across the state, recognizing the tremendous education and outreach efforts accomplished by the Oak Ridge Fire Department,” said Assistant Commissioner Gary West of the Fire Prevention Division in the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Austin Keathley, Carver Lovely, Darryl Kerley, Gary West, Jason Benjamin, Josh Waldo, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Fire Prevention Office, ORFPO, Shane Bass, State Fire Marshal's Office, Tennessee Fire Educators of the Year, Tennessee Fire Service and Codes Academy

Reminder: Change clocks, smoke alarm batteries this weekend

Posted at 9:45 am November 2, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Submitted

With daylight savings time coming to an end this weekend and everyone setting their clocks back on Saturday night, the Oak Ridge Fire Department wants to remind everyone that it is time to change their smoke alarm batteries.

Smoke alarms should be checked at least once a month for proper operation and the batteries should be changed every six months. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: batteries, daylight savings time, Josh Waldo, Oak Ridge Fire Department, ORFD, smoke alarms

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