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OMNIA Partners on the Move: Racing for Rescue

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Williamson County Fire/Rescue is an all-volunteer organization protecting the people and property of Williamson County through fire suppression and prevention, emergency medical response, rescue, and public education.

In 1963 the Williamson County CB Club formed the Williamson County Search and Rescue Club.  The organization's primary jobs were searches, rescues and body recovery. In 1966 a charter was signed by the same group officially incorporating the Williamson County Rescue Squad also known as Williamson County Fire/Rescue.  Over the past 50 years this department has grown to eight stations, protecting roughly 352 square miles of rural and suburban areas, both residential and commercial. Williamson County Fire/Rescue receives some funding from Williamson County Government, but relies mostly on donations from the citizens served. The department has existed for over fifty years and we are proud to have supported the local communities in our response area. We look forward to the ever-evolving future of Public Safety in Tennessee.

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