
The Mt. Juliet Fire Department shared a video update on Thursday, March 26, after crews rolled out to a structure fire in the Swallow Cove neighborhood of Mount Juliet. The short post, titled “Swallow Cove structure fire update,” went up on the department’s social channels while the response was still unfolding.
Department update and on-scene actions
The department’s post pairs a short reel with a brief status note for residents. According to the Mt. Juliet Fire Department, crews were still on scene in the Swallow Cove area when the update went live and were working to secure the structure at that time.
Details still limited
The update did not mention a possible cause, any casualty figures, or an estimate of damage. Investigators were expected to follow up after firefighters wrapped up their on-scene work, and no formal incident statement with additional details had been released at the time of the post.
How Mt. Juliet responds to neighborhood fires
Per the Mt. Juliet Fire Department’s Mt. Juliet Fire Department 2024 annual report, the agency handled more than 5,100 incidents in 2024 and operates multiple stations that cover the city’s growing suburbs. The report also notes recent investments in training and equipment that help the department mobilize quickly to residential structure calls, as the one reported in Swallow Cove.
Where Swallow Cove sits in Mt. Juliet
Swallow Cove is a residential street inside Mount Juliet’s 37122 ZIP code and appears on local street lists and real estate listings. A local property listing on Apartments.com confirms the street’s location inside the city, which lines up with reports of a sizable emergency response in the area.
Where to find official updates
For official follow-ups on the incident, residents are directed to monitor the Mt. Juliet Fire Department’s social channels and the City of Mt. Juliet Fire Department page for formal notices and contact details. The city site lists department phone numbers and related resources for anyone seeking more information about the Swallow Cove fire.









