Last week, PVVFD was dispatched to a commercial fire. Fire attack crew searched the area and found fire coming from a pedicure spa chair. Thanks to a single fire sprinkler the fire was kept from spreading until firefighters arrived to fully extinguish the fire.
Last week, PVVFD was dispatched to a commercial fire. Fire attack crew searched the area and found fire coming from a pedicure spa chair. Thanks to a single fire sprinkler the fire was kept from spreading until firefighters arrived to fully extinguish the fire.
Last week, PVVFD was dispatched to a commercial fire. Fire attack crew searched the area and found fire coming from a pedicure spa chair. Thanks to a single fire sprinkler the fire was kept from spreading until firefighters arrived to fully extinguish the fire.
PVVFD is proud to announce the graduation of 14 new firefighters from our 2025-1 recruit class. These firefighters put in a combined 1,834+ hours of training to gain the skills necessary to respond to almost any emergency. CONGRATULATIONS to PVVFD Class 25-1!
PVVFD responded to reports of a burning smell. Thermal Imaging Camera was used, hotspot found on the floor. An electrical box in the crawlspace was found to be malfunctioning & overheating. Quick recognition of odor & immediately calling 9-1-1 prevented something much worse.
Our Recruit Class 25-1 is well underway! Last night, they learned about flow paths and how fire can move through a structure via our fire behavior prop.
Want to join our next class? —> https://t.co/BJ6EAHj3Yr
Free Community CPR Class - February 15, 9am - 1pm
CPR can significantly improve someone’s chance of surviving when bystanders take prompt action.
The class is FREE, however we only have room for 20 people. Register now!
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This past weekend, 3 members completed FF1 Live Burn at TFACA . This course incorporates practical training drills and scenarios including search and rescue, structural fire attack and exterior fires.
Congratulations to FF Ethan Bassett, FF Sydney Arana & FF Zach Duncan!
Monday, PVVFD responded to several calls & 2 rollovers. Thankfully, both crashes had only minor injuries
-first rollover occupant out of the vehicle on arrival
-second rollover occupant trapped. Firefighters stabilized, removed windshield, assist patient out
Saturday night, dispatched to structure fire, crews found barn fully involved, radiant heat from barn caused home to smoke, large propane tank addressed... Thanks to the quick response, correct actions and strong work, the home was saved from catching on fire.
Today and every day, we give thanks to the generations of men and women who have answered the call to protect our country. PVVFD is honored to have several Veterans apart of our department.
Thank you!
This past weekend, several of our members traveled to Hardin Co for the 16th Annual Tennessee River Training Weekend. They attend an "Alternative (Rural) Drafting Operations" course.
Spread the word! Rain or Shine!
Tonight, we will be handing out Candy at Station 1 on Main Street! Come see us!
We can’t wait to see everyone dressed up!