Murfreesboro Fire Rescue Department
Coverage of Murfreesboro Fire Rescue Department in the Nexus archive.
- Lightning suspected of causing house fire in Murfreesboro
A house fire in Murfreesboro, Tenn., is suspected to have been caused by lightning. Firefighters extinguished the fire at a home on Slater Drive, which was unoccupied at the time, resulting in no injuries. The cause remains under investigation.
- Think your fireworks are out? Fire officials say they can still start a fire if you don’t do this method
Murfreesboro Fire Rescue Department warns that improperly disposed fireworks can cause dumpster or structure fires. They recommend a 'soak and separate' method to cool fireworks before disposal and caution against sparklers, which can cause injuries and reach temperatures hot enough to melt glass.
- Murfreesboro Fire Department respond to house fire, no injuries
The Murfreesboro Fire Rescue Department responded to a house fire last night. No injuries were reported.
- Excavator catches fire in Murfreesboro
An excavator caught fire in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, prompting firefighters to respond and extinguish the blaze. The incident occurred off Franklin Road, with no injuries reported, and the cause remains under investigation.