
The Murfreesboro Fire Rescue Department (MFRD) was busier than ever this past July, having responded to a total of 1,917 calls, marking a slight increase from June's call volume. According to a recent social media post from the department, this represents 13 more incidents than the previous month. The range of emergencies handled by MFRD's crews included everything from tackling blazes to administering aid in medical emergencies.
Murfreesboro's fire and rescue personnel have been prepared to react to the community's needs at any given time, day or night. The increase in calls reflects on the relentless pace at which these first responders operate and the growing demands of a city ever on the move. MFRD's presence is a constant, to ensure the public's safety against an array of unforeseen dangers and crises. "From fires and rescues to medical emergencies, our crews were ready around the clock to serve the people of Murfreesboro," the statement from MFRD's Facebook page highlights.
Public interest in the behind-the-scenes workings of MFRD's operations is poised to be sated with the next episode of "Fire Talk with Chief McCluskey." The episode is set to break down some of July’s most notable calls, giving viewers an inside look into what it takes to manage the breadth of emergencies a city can face in the height of summer. The program serves as a window into the challenging world of fire and rescue services, celebrating the dedication of its crew while informing the public.
To stay updated on the latest ventures and experiences of MRFD's dedicated team, citizens are encouraged to tune in to the upcoming "Fire Talk." It's a gesture of transparency and community engagement that underscores the local fire department's commitment to keeping residents in the loop about the realities of safeguarding a city. "Stay tuned for the next episode of Fire Talk with Chief McCluskey as he breaks down some of July’s most notable calls," the department urged in their announcement.









