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Adams Firefighters Earn Swift Water Rescue Certification
Adams Firefighters Earn Swift Water Rescue Certification
Adams Firefighters Earn Swift Water Rescue Certification

Published on: 08/16/2025

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Adams Firefighters Earn Swift Water Rescue Certification

Adams Firefighters Earn Swift Water Rescue Certification

ADAMS TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) – Firefighting has come a long way in recent decades, with modern firefighters required to master far more than battling flames. Today’s fire service demands continuous training in everything from medical emergencies to hazardous materials, vehicle extrications, structural collapse rescues, and water rescues. Each specialty requires hours of instruction, practice, and certification.

Last weekend, five members of the Adams Fire Department added another vital skill to their toolbox,  basic swift water certification. This training prepares firefighters to respond when lives are threatened by flooding or dangerous water conditions, a risk that continues to grow in Middle Tennessee with seasonal storms and flash flooding.

Those earning certification were Logan Carter, Dawson Spain, Rob Vaughter, Ellen Vaughter, and Blane Christenson.

Swift water training involves much more than swimming ability. Firefighters learn how to assess fast-moving water, use ropes and flotation equipment, perform rescues safely without becoming victims themselves, and work as a coordinated team in hazardous conditions.

This achievement is one of many that highlights the growing list of responsibilities modern firefighters take on. Beyond fire suppression, most departments now require or encourage training in:

  • Emergency Medical Response (EMR/EMT certifications)

  • Hazardous materials awareness and operations

  • Vehicle extrication and rescue

  • Search and rescue techniques

  • High-angle rope rescues

  • Confined space rescues

  • Wildland firefighting

  • Incident command and leadership

For firefighters, the commitment to obtain these certifications is a reflection of dedication to the profession.

“Firefighters today are constantly training,” said one Adams Fire official. “Every certification represents time away from family, extra study, and real commitment to making sure our community is safe.”

The department is encouraging the community to congratulate these individuals for their hard work. If you see Carter, Spain, Rob or Ellen Vaughter, or Christenson, take a moment to thank them for their service.

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