October 2007
Rutherford
Rescue Launches Online Donations
The Administration of Rutherford County Rescue Squad, in collaboration with the agency's WebTeam have established online donations. You can now make a donation of any amount securely. Click the link on the right tool bar to participate in this method of donation.
Your donations help us help you. As Rutherford Rescue being a 100% volunteer, 501-3-C Non-Profit agency, we operate on the generous donations by citizens just like you. The money that you provide us with allows us to purchase new tools to help you in a time of need, allows our vehicle maintenance division to keep our Rescue vehicles in operation to respond to emergency calls and furthermore allows for our personnel to attend training to only strengthen their knowledge. If you have any questions regarding the Rutherford County Rescue Squad, please email administrator@rescue7.org or call (615) 895-0717.
We appreciate your donation and support. Thank you!
September 2007
Rutherford
Rescue Launches Public Discussion
The Information Systems staff of the Rutherford County Rescue Squad has launched a "public forum" page as part of the agencies website. You are urged to visit the public discussion board at http://discussion.rescue7.org. Please leave us your questions, comments and concerns. Without the feedback of the people of which we serve, we as an agency will not know what we are succeeding in and areas in need of improvement. Furthermore, this area of our site is for you - the citizen. Take a look.
June 2007
Middle Tennessee Electric Donates
Joe Pennington, Director of Operations of Rutherford County Rescue Squad (RCRS) announced on June 2 that Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Cooperation (MTEMC) accepted the squads 2007 grant application through MTEMCs Operation Roundup program. MTEMC had granted RCRS with $10,000 to purchase equipment. "This grant will allow our department to purchase new hydraulic rescue tools and better serve the citizens of Rutherford County", said Chief Pennington in a recent press release. MTEMC has supported the operations of RCRS in the past with a grant to purchase a new heavy hydraulic tool what has been used in several of agency's more extensive rescue operations. "Rutherford County Rescue greatly appreciates Middle Tennessee Electric's ongoing support of our operations", Pennington added.
Need CPR?
If your agency or place of employment
has personnel in need of CPR Certification, please contact the Rutherford
County Rescue Squad. We have a team of
instructors whom can arrange and instruct a class for you. For more information, please contact us
here.
May
2007
Rutherford
Rutherford County Rescue Squad's World Wide Web site exceeds
100-thousand hits as of May 1st of 2007, for the 2007
year. Totals provided by our webmaster show that we have had 111,036 hits
as of 5/10/2007. In 2006, some 227,976 visitors viewed rescue7.org.
We would like to thank our visitors for stopping by www.rescue7.org.
Look for more information in the very near future. We are soliciting
comments and suggestions from visitors just like you. Tell us what you
want to see. Sign our guestbook and provide us with your comments. One
feature that we hope to rollout soon is online donation capabilities.
Check back soon for updates!
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Rutherford
Rescue Launches 'Junior' Program
Junior Squad Membership Applications are currently being accepted, announced the Chief of Operations of Rutherford County Rescue. Young adults between 15-18 years of age can apply to be on the departments' Junior Squad. For more information...



