Knoxville Fire Department Providing Assistance in Hurricane Debby Response

12 firefighters will deploy to South Carolina, equipped with emergency response vehicles and essential supplies.

Knoxville Fire Department Providing Assistance in Hurricane Debby Response

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) As hurricane Debby looks to advance up the eastern seaboard, members of the Knoxville Fire Department are deployed Monday afternoon to aid in the response.

Knoxville Fire Department officials announcing a possible 10-day deployment of its Swift Water Team to South Carolina to support local emergency services and communities affected by Hurricane Debby.

“We are committed to helping our neighbors in South Carolina during this critical time,” said KFD Chief Stan Sharp. “Our firefighters are trained and prepared for high-risk situations, and we will do everything we can to support the local emergency services and communities affected by Hurricane Debby.”

KFD says the team is a specialized task force of 12 firefighters, including experts in Swift Water Rescue and emergency medical services, equipped with emergency response vehicles and essential supplies.

12 firefighters will deploy to South Carolina, equipped with emergency response vehicles and essential supplies.

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Knoxville Fire Department Providing Assistance in Hurricane Debby Response

12 firefighters will deploy to South Carolina, equipped with emergency response vehicles and essential supplies.

Knoxville Fire Department Providing Assistance in Hurricane Debby Response

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) As hurricane Debby looks to advance up the eastern seaboard, members of the Knoxville Fire Department are deployed Monday afternoon to aid in the response.

Knoxville Fire Department officials announcing a possible 10-day deployment of its Swift Water Team to South Carolina to support local emergency services and communities affected by Hurricane Debby.

“We are committed to helping our neighbors in South Carolina during this critical time,” said KFD Chief Stan Sharp. “Our firefighters are trained and prepared for high-risk situations, and we will do everything we can to support the local emergency services and communities affected by Hurricane Debby.”

KFD says the team is a specialized task force of 12 firefighters, including experts in Swift Water Rescue and emergency medical services, equipped with emergency response vehicles and essential supplies.

12 firefighters will deploy to South Carolina, equipped with emergency response vehicles and essential supplies.