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A class of 27 cadets have made it through our six-month long fire academy to become the newest members of the Chattanooga Fire Department! These firefighters...

“I’m grateful to the Chattanooga City Council for partnering with us to lay the groundwork for tackling the structural challenges our community faces while we also get the basics right -- all while ensuring our first responders and essential workers are paid fairly,” said Mayor Tim Kelly. “With this budget, we're able to capitalize on the growth of Chattanooga's economy to ensure every resident has access to quality and responsive city services to keep pace with that growth."

Chattanooga firefighters rescued a man from a burning home on 13th Avenue and then worked to locate and extinguish the fire. At 12:02 AM Tuesday, Red Shift c...
Chattanooga firefighters made a daring rescue on Labor Day as they arrived on the scene of a second alarm apartment fire. At 8:51 AM, units responded to 1112...
Two disabled occupants narrowly escaped a house fire early Saturday morning on W 51st Street. The call came in at 12:15 am. Quint 14 (Green Shift) was the fi...
The Chattanooga Fire Department worked a fire at a crash on Highway 27 Wednesday afternoon. At 2:58 PM, companies responded and found that two dump trucks ha...
The Chattanooga Fire Department is reminding the public *NOT* to drive over fire hoses after an incident on Wednesday. At 12:39 PM, firefighters were called ...
A barbershop sustained major damage when an SUV veered off the road and struck the structure Monday morning. It happened at 7:53 AM at Glass Street and Awtry...
A quick response and fire attack kept flames from spreading in a building on the campus of Tennessee Baptist Children’s Homes Friday afternoon. The call ca...

Mayor Tim Kelly announced that, as of Wednesday evening, he is self-isolating at his home after testing positive for COVID-19.

The Mayor was vaccinated as soon as he was eligible earlier this year, and is exhibiting only mild, allergy-like symptoms. Mayor Kelly’s wife, Ginny Kelly, was tested for COVID-19 earlier today and received a negative result.