Greeneville Emergency & Rescue Squad Inc.

Greeneville Emergency & Rescue Squad Inc. All volunteer 501c3 non-profit organization that has been serving Greeneville and Greene County, TN since 1950. Ex. GERS operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

We provide vehicle extrication, and a wide variety of search and rescue operations. We also provide first aid stand bys for public events. Since 1950, the Greeneville Emergency Rescue Squad (GERS) has been offering Emergency Services in Motor Vehicle Accidents, Search and Rescue, Structural Collapse, Trench Collapse, Generator Services for Fire Departments, and Disaster Relief to Greene County. Fo

r the past 64 years, the Greeneville Emergency Rescue Squad has operated on the time and expertise of men and women residing in Greene County. These residents are strictly volunteer- meaning they receive no pay for their time and effort. It is because of their dedication to serving others and desire to see Greeneville thrive as a community of safety and security that they risk their lives. GERS is a non-profit organization, surviving on donation and fundraising. We give a heartfelt thanks to all of our members and donors who have provided time and or money to ensure the continuation of this Organization. Operations:
-Vehicle Extrication: "The process of removing a vehicle from around a person who has been involved in a motor vehicle accident, when conventional means of exit are impossible or inadvisable." GERS responds to accidents of all types, including but not limited to single and multiple vehicle, motorcycle, tractor, and tractor-trailer accidents.

-Search & Rescue: GERS works alongside the local police department to aid in the search and rescue or search and recovery of missing persons and animals. GERS responds to calls including, but not limited to, hiking areas such as the Appalachian Trail, waterfronts such as the Nolichucky River, and other residential and commercial areas.

-Collapse: “Involves the location, extrication, and initial medical stabilization of victims trapped in structural collapse due to natural disasters, mines and collapsed trenches. Structural collapse incidents can comprise unstable or collapsed structures in an unsafe position. Usually collapse incidents leave voids inside the debris that can result in numerous casualties trapped under large amounts of very heavy and often unstable debris”

-Generator Services: GERS responds to calls from local fire departments in need of mobile generators to battle fires throughout the night. A call may come in mid-afternoon for a house fire, and the battle may wage well into the evening where it is too dark for firemen and women to see equipment and hazards from the fire. Rescue Squad Members power light towers with portable generators that servicemen can continue their job surely and safely.

-Disaster Relief: The Greeneville Rescue Squad Building has been used on multiple occasions as a shelter for civilians escaping treacherous weather including snowstorms, tornadoes, and severe thunderstorms. In recent years, many back roads during the winter season are often too icy to drive safely, even if the weather is clear. GERS provides beds for those in need of a place to stay until the roads are clear. We respond to all of Greene County.

We would like to congratulate these four exceptional gentlemen!!!From left to right: Full time Member Justin Sutherland ...
05/31/2026

We would like to congratulate these four exceptional gentlemen!!!
From left to right:

Full time Member Justin Sutherland recently acquired his full time status with us as well as passed his National Registry and is now a licensed EMT-B!

Junior Member Maddex Rimer Graduated with Distinction from West Greene High School where he was also apart of the JROTC program!

Junior Member Peyton Franklin will graduate from Greeneville High this summer and will be attending Basic EMT school!

Probationary Member Joe Phelps finished at the top of his class at Walters State and passed his National Registry and is now a licensed Advanced EMT!

We are super proud of these gentlemen and can’t wait to see what the future holds for them. If you see them out make sure and tell them congratulations!

Thank you to the Greeneville Sun and page sponsors for highlighting our organization each year! And thank you to our mem...
05/30/2026

Thank you to the Greeneville Sun and page sponsors for highlighting our organization each year! And thank you to our membership for doing what you do, day and night, year after year.

Thoughts for our responders from Greeneville Rescue Squad, Caney Branch VFD, and Tusculum VFD as they respond to Cocke C...
05/28/2026

Thoughts for our responders from Greeneville Rescue Squad, Caney Branch VFD, and Tusculum VFD as they respond to Cocke County in support of water rescue operations following flooding from storms earlier this morning. A FLASH FLOOD WARNING is in place for Southwestern Greene Co until 11:30 a.m. today, 5/28/2026. Do not cross flooded roadways - TURN AROUND - DON'T DROWN.

05/28/2026
Tonight our members trained on Landing Zones with Highlands Emergency Air Rescue & Transport.  Several of our new member...
05/28/2026

Tonight our members trained on Landing Zones with Highlands Emergency Air Rescue & Transport. Several of our new members learned a lot and our old ones learned some new things. It’s always a good time with the Highlands 2 crew. Thank y’all for stopping by and spending the evening with us, we really appreciate yall!!! 🚁🚁🚁

Today, we pause to remember the men and women who gave their lives in service to this nation.Their sacrifice secured the...
05/25/2026

Today, we pause to remember the men and women who gave their lives in service to this nation.

Their sacrifice secured the freedoms we too often take for granted, and their legacy will never be forgotten.

This Memorial Day, we honor the fallen, remember their families, and reflect with gratitude.

Tennessee officially observes Rescue Squad Week during the third full week of May each year to honor the volunteers and ...
05/20/2026

Tennessee officially observes Rescue Squad Week during the third full week of May each year to honor the volunteers and personnel of the Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads (TARS). This designation recognizes the tireless service, life-saving work, and community dedication provided by rescue squads across the state.

For 76 years, the Greeneville Emergency & Rescue Squad has proudly served Greeneville and Greene County through emergency response, rescue operations, and community service.

Thank you to all of our members — past and present — for your tireless commitment, sacrifice, and support of our community.

05/20/2026

UPDATE: Martin Pellasma has been located. Thank you for sharing!

Previously Released:

A has been issued on behalf of the Cocke County Sheriff’s Office for 71-year-old Martin Pellasma. He was last seen on May 19th, wearing a black motorcycle jacket with red stitching and gray and white motorcycle pants. He is believed to be traveling on a 2020 gray Yamaha TW200 motorcycle with TN tag 937ZW3 and could be in North Carolina.

Martin is 5’8” tall, 200 lbs., and is bald with blue eyes. He has a medical condition that may impair his ability to return safely without assistance.

If you have seen Martin or the motorcycle, please call the Cocke County Sheriff’s Department at 423-623-3064 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

For more details on this alert, TBI’s Silver Alert program, and more resources, download the TBI Find App! tbi.pub/TBIFindApp

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602 W Church Street
Greeneville, TN
37745

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