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One patient was trapped in critical condition in this wreck off I-24W at the Market Street exit Tuesday morning. Squad 1, Squad 13, Engine 5, and Ladder 1 Gr...
Brad Cobb and Daniel Wiens to co-chair Mayor’s Working Group to Support Trostyanets as efforts kick off to aid new peer city

CHATTANOOGA, TN. – Chattanooga Police found an unresponsive woman who had been stabbed several times when they responded to a call at an apartment complex in the 4400 block of Oakwood Drive at 1:12 this morning.

Preliminary investigation indicates the 38-year-old woman was stabbed after an argument with an unknown male at another location, drove away and made it to the apartment complex before passing out and wrecking the vehicle. First responders took her to the hospital and consider her wounds to be life-threatening.

This is a reminder that there will be a simulated active shooter drill on the Campus of Chattanooga State Community College Wednesday, August 9th. This is a planned exercise with Chattanooga State and includes the Chattanooga State Campus Police, the Chattanooga Police Department, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, and the Hamilton County Emergency Office of Emergency Management.

For details including coverage opportunities, please see the attached previously sent Advisory.

Congratulations to Senior Firefighter Sammy Seamster (Quint 10 Green Shift) as he takes over as head football coach at Brainerd High School! Sammy had been ...
The 2023 International Association of Black Professional Firefighters’ David J. Floyd Youth Camp at Booker T. Washington State Park was a major success. Th...
Slick, wet roads in Chattanooga contributed to two incidents on our interstates Sunday morning, keeping our firefighters and Special Operations Division busy...
The Quint 14 Blue Shift crew helped a Chattanooga mom deliver her baby and the newborn was named Blessing! On 8/5/23 at 20:09, Quint 14 responded to Quinn Ad...
Senior Firefighter Hank Parker (Squad 7 Green Shift) and Firefighter Joshua Smelser (Squad 7 Green Shift) are using their technical rescue skills in Chattano...

CHATTANOOGA, TN. – Chattanooga Police answered a shots fired call on East 13th Street at 12:49 this morning and found that a person had been shot.

A 32-year-old male suffered a non-life threatening bullet wound in the 2200 block of East 13th and was taken to the hospital for treatment once police arrived at the scene. The preliminary investigation shows he was standing outside a residence when an unknown male approached, assaulted, and shot him before running away.

This is an ongoing investigation.