Copper Basin Fire and Rescue, Inc.

Copper Basin Fire and Rescue, Inc.

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A nonprofit org. established to promote, sponsor and operate a volunteer fire and rescue service

06/23/2026

πŸš’ Join Copper Basin Fire and Rescue πŸš’
Your Community Needs You!

Looking for a way to make a real difference?

Nearly 65% of firefighters in the United States are volunteers.

Copper Basin Fire & Rescue depends on dedicated community members who are willing to step up and serve their neighbors when help is needed.

No experience? We provide training.

Whether you're interested in firefighting, emergency response, administration, fundraising, or community outreach, we have a place for you.

πŸ”₯ Volunteer.
πŸ”₯ Train.
πŸ”₯ Make a Difference.

Message us on Facebook to learn more about joining CBFR.

Photos from Wolf Creek Fire & Rescue Department's post 06/22/2026

Copper Basin Fire & Rescue would like to extend our sincere thanks to Wolf Creek Fire & Rescue Department for sharing a portion of the bottled water they received through the Anheuser-Busch Emergency Drinking Water for Wildland Firefighters Program.

The generous support between neighboring departments is a great reminder that the fire service is built on teamwork, cooperation, and helping one another whenever possible. We are grateful for Wolf Creek's thoughtfulness and for the strong partnership we share across state lines.

Thank you, Wolf Creek for your generosity and continued friendship. We appreciate all that you do for your community and for your neighboring departments.

06/17/2026
Photos from Copper Basin Fire and Rescue, Inc.'s post 06/17/2026

πŸšπŸš’ Training Never Stops at CBFR! πŸš’πŸš

Earlier this evening, members of Copper Basin Fire & Rescue, Wolf Creek Fire & Rescue Dept. - St. 23, and West Polk County Volunteer Fire and Rescue participated in Landing Zone (LZ) Operations Training with our partners from Life Force.

When a patient needs rapid transport to a trauma center or specialized care facility, every minute matters. Establishing a safe helicopter landing zone is a critical responsibility that helps ensure the safety of patients, flight crews, first responders, and the public.

During tonight's training, firefighters learned and practiced:
🚁 Selecting a safe landing area
πŸ“ Establishing proper LZ dimensions (often 100' x 100' minimum, larger if conditions require)
🌬️ Evaluating wind direction and hazards
⚑ Identifying power lines, poles, trees, fences, and other obstacles
🚧 Securing the area from vehicles, pedestrians, and loose debris
πŸ“» Communicating with the flight crew
πŸš‘ Coordinating patient movement and ground operations
πŸ‘· Maintaining scene safety before, during, and after aircraft operations

Our volunteers continue to dedicate their personal time to training so they are prepared when our community needs them most.

A special thank you to the Life Force crew for sharing their expertise and helping us strengthen our emergency response capabilities.

πŸš’ Train Hard. Stay Ready. Serve Proudly.

Photos from Copper Basin Fire and Rescue, Inc.'s post 06/16/2026

πŸ”₯πŸš’ Transfer Station Fire Response πŸš’πŸ”₯

Earlier today, Copper Basin Fire & Rescue responded to a reported fire in the compactor at the Polk County Convenience Center on Grassy Creek.

Upon arrival, firefighters found a fire burning within the compacted trash. Working alongside Convenience Center personnel and equipment operators, crews were able to access the material, extinguish the fire, and prevent further damage.

Incidents like this serve as an important reminder that the posted rules at our convenience centers exist for everyone's safety.

⚠️ Please follow all posted disposal guidelines and never place prohibited items in the compactor or household trash containers.

While the cause of this fire has not been determined, items such as batteries, propane cylinders, fuel containers, hot ashes, chemicals, and other hazardous materials can create significant fire hazards when improperly disposed of.

We appreciate the cooperation of the Convenience Center staff and everyone involved in today's operation.

A few moments spent properly disposing of materials can help prevent fires, equipment damage, service interruptions, and potential injuries.

We appreciate the patience and cooperation of Convenience Center visitors during today's incident. Please help keep our Convenience Centers safe by following all posted disposal rules.

πŸš’ Copper Basin Fire & Rescue
Serving East Polk County

06/13/2026

Thank you to all who DO VOLUNTEER!
Are there more of you out there? There’s more than fighting fires - repairs, maintenance, fund raising, administration!
Please join if you are able!

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Fire departments are struggling to recruit volunteer firefighters. Here's what you need to know about the nationwide shortage https://www.investigatetv.com/2026/06/11/volunteer-firefighter-shortage-threatens-communities-nationwide/

06/13/2026

β€οΈπŸš’ Could You Spare a Few Hours to Help a Neighbor? πŸš’β€οΈ

When a family loses their home to a fire, experiences a disaster, or faces an unexpected emergency, volunteers are often the first people there to offer comfort, support, and hope.

Copper Basin Fire & Rescue and the American Red Cross are looking for volunteers in East Polk County who want to make a difference in their community.

You don't need prior experienceβ€”just a willingness to help others. Training is provided, and many opportunities are flexible enough to fit around work and family schedules.

πŸ“… The American Red Cross will be offering an in-person volunteer class on Saturday, July 11, in Benton.

πŸ’» Can't make the class? Online training options are also available!

Whether you can give a few hours a month or more, your time can have a lasting impact on someone's life.

For more information, please contact:

πŸ“ž Gail – 423-457-1330

Please share this post and help us find the next generation of volunteers serving East Polk County.

06/10/2026

🚨 Volunteers Needed in East Polk County! 🚨

Copper Basin Fire & Rescue and the American Red Cross are looking for compassionate volunteers to help serve our community.

Whether you're interested in helping families after a disaster, supporting emergency response efforts, assisting with community outreach, or simply giving back, there is a place for you to make a difference.

πŸ“… Interested in learning more?
The American Red Cross is offering an in-person volunteer class:

Saturday, July 11
πŸ“ Benton, Tennessee
*** Register by July 3, 2026 ***

Can't attend in person? No problem! Many volunteer training opportunities are also available online.

❀️ A few hours of your time can make a tremendous difference for a family facing one of the worst days of their lives.

For more information or to get started, please contact:

πŸ“ž Gail – 423-457-1330

Please share this post and help us spread the word. Together, we can build a stronger, more resilient East Polk County.

Photos from Fannin County Fire Rescue's post 06/04/2026

πŸŽ‰ Congratulations to all of the firefighters who recently completed training with Fannin County Fire Rescue! πŸŽ‰

Training is one of the most important investments a firefighter can make. The skills learned in the classroom and on the training ground help ensure firefighters are prepared to serve their communities safely and effectively when called upon.

We'd like to extend a special congratulations to our Copper Basin Fire & Rescue members who participated in the class. We are proud of your commitment to continuing education, professional development, and the fire service.

Thank you to Fannin County Fire Rescue for providing these valuable training opportunities and for the strong partnership we share through mutual aid and regional cooperation.

Please join us in congratulating all of the graduates on their hard work and accomplishment! πŸš’πŸ‘

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840 Cherokee Trail
Copperhill, TN
37317