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On behalf of the City of Lebanon Fire Department, I would like to thank you for taking the time to visit our website. We are hopeful that the information contained within will provide residents and visitors alike an opportunity to obtain useful information regarding the City of Lebanon Fire Department. We are a modern and progressive Fire Department, staffed with well trained, dedicated and professional Officers and Fire Fighters who are committed to providing the very best fire, rescue, and first responder emergency medical services to the citizens and visitors of Lebanon, Tennessee.
The Lebanon Fire Department provides the following Services: Fire Services, Medical Calls, Water Rescue, High Angle Rescue, Trench Rescue, Fire Safety Training
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Chris Dowell, Fire Chief
By FireRescue1 Staff
Singer Cee Lo Green is thanking firefighters with a new song and music video.
Green has a special tie to the firefighting community which he sings about in the song – his mother was a volunteer firefighter.
Also, when he was 16 years old his mother was rescued from a near-fatal car accident by volunteer firefighters.
The recently released song, "Thank You," is a re-recording of his Grammy Award-winning track "Forget You."
LEBANON, Tenn. – A warehouse off Highway 109 was destroyed following a blaze on Monday afternoon.
Emergency disp
atchers got the call at 1:23 p.m. Officials said a small battery sparked a fire and ignited plastics and cardboard at the Omni Resource Recovery warehouse on 222 Business Park Drive in Lebanon. Two propane tanks also exploded. The building was destroyed. The materials were used on refurbished laptops and laptop batteries.The building was destroyed. The materials were used on refurbished laptops and laptop batteries. About 20 people were inside the building when the fire started. They were not injured, but one firefighter was treated for heat exhaustion. Thick, black smoke could be seen several miles away. Fire crews said that the smoke could pose a health hazard. "There's all kind of plastics inside the building, inside the structure. There's diesel fuel tanks, and there's also a propane tank on the C side of the building," said Lebanon Fire Chief Chris Dowell. Firefighters were still on the scene Monday evening finishing up the cleanup. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Firefighters said this company had a very similar incident a couple of weeks, but they were able to stop the fire before it spread.
http://www.newschannel5.com/story/13775207/firefighters-battling-warehouse-fire-in-wilson-county
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