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Tullahoma transfers hazardous-materials unit to Coffee County EMA but retains access
5509454 · July 30, 2025
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The board approved transferring ownership of the city’s hazardous materials truck and trailer to the Coffee County Emergency Management Agency; EMA will house and maintain the equipment but provide continued access to Tullahoma fire and public-safety teams.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted 6-0 to transfer ownership of the Tullahoma Fire Department’s hazardous-materials truck (706) and trailer to the Coffee County Emergency Management Agency (EMA). City and fire officials said the vehicles were obtained through federal Homeland…
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