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Rain has helped to lift the burn ban that was issued on June 24, 2022. Rutherford County Fire & Rescue are asking that residents remember that while State Forestry permits are not required until October, the types of materials that may be burned remains the same (i.e. natural materials only). If you reside inside one of the city limits (Murfreesboro, Smyrna, LaVergne or Eagleville), please contact your respective Fire Department for specific requirements. In LaVergne, the city's Fir . ....
(La Vergne, Tenn.) The City of La Vergne Fire and Rescue Department has partnered with a web-based reporting system to make it easier for inspection companies to submit annual safety reports. Effective July 11, 2022, LFRD has partnered with www.InspectionReportsOnline.net (IROL). This cooperation will streamline the process of turning in the Fire and Life Safety System Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance (ITM) reports required by the fire code, which mandates each company to sub . ....
(La Vergne, Tenn.) After much consideration and observation of the vegetation conditions in La Vergne, the City’s fire marshal has issued a burn ban on all open burning within the city limits until further notice. This ban does not affect the use of fireworks. “We were hoping for rain to help the situation but with a string of grass fires arising we cannot take any chances that could lead to someone being injured or losing property,” says Fire Marshal Curtis Brinkley. &ld . ....
(La Vergne, TN) One man faces aggravated arson charges after a fire investigation conducted by the La Vergne Fire Rescue Department. Raul Alejandro Canaca was arrested for aggravated arson and harassment and is being held on bond at the Rutherford County Detention Center. “Our fire marshal's office does an excellent job investigating our fires,” says Fire Chief Ronny Beasley. “We want our citizens to know that we take arson very seriously and we will find those responsib . ....