Dyer County Rescue Squad

Dyer County Rescue Squad Squad members also provide disaster relief and support operations.

The Dyer County Volunteer Rescue Squad assists with scenes such as but not limited to land search and rescue, vehicle rescue and extrication, water rescue, and recovery.

07/07/2025

🎉🎊SURPRISE🎉🎊

Exciting News for Crockett County:

On July 4th, a day when we celebrate our nation’s greatness, we're thrilled to announce the launch of our very own EMT program through the Crockett County Ambulance Service! 🚑

This is a monumental step for our county, ensuring the longevity of EMS services and enhancing the safety and well-being of our citizens. With the support of the county commission, County Mayor Gary Reasons, our EMS committee, EMA Director John Pinto, and the Office of EMS for the State of Tennessee…we are fully equipped with state-credentialed primary EMS instructors, modern, newly-remodeled classrooms, and top-notch training equipment to help you succeed. This is just one of the many benefits of having a county-based ambulance service - we truly care and want this system to be the best in the state.

Join us in this important journey! See below for more details about our inaugural class and how you can be a part of it.

Together, we're shaping the future of emergency medical services in Crockett County! Thank you for your interest and please share with your friends.

07/07/2025

Prayers for his family and friends of Obion County Rescue Squad during this difficult times.

07/01/2025

🚒 As of July 1st, the Henderson Co. Rescue Squad will officially dissolve and transition under the operations of the Henderson Co. Fire Department. This change marks the end of an era for an organization that has proudly served the county since 1968. See more at the link in the comments 👇

04/13/2025

95 Tennessee Rescue Squads Chosen to Receive $3 Million in Grants

The Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance (TDCI) and the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) proudly announce that 95 Tennessee rescue squads will receive grants in 2025 as part of the $3 million Rescue Squad Grant Program.

A list of departments receiving grant funding can be found online at this link.https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/commerce/documents/ffc/posts/Rescue-Squad-list.pdf

If you are a recipient of a grant, you will recieve a separate notification from the SFMO that will instruct you and your leadership on appropriate next steps in this process.

During the application period (Jan. 21 – Feb. 21, 2025), the SFMO received 149 applications from Tennessee rescue squads. The applications were reviewed, scored, and submitted to a seven-member committee for the final award selection.

We remain grateful for your continued support of this program which has invested heavily in the volunteer fire service in order to provide the resources necessary to improve the safety of firefighters and their communities across the state.

Questions about the grant process and how to apply during the next grant application period? We can help you and your team through this process in 2026! Please do not hesitage to contact us by email at [email protected] to learn more and schedule a time to discuss this important matter.

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718 SHARPSFERRY Road
Newbern, TN
38059

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