| Joe McKee |

IN MEMORY OF
ASSISTANT CHIEF JOE MCKEE
November15, 1924 July 23, 2006
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Lascassas Volunteer Fire Department
6531 Lascassas Pike
Lascassas, TN 37085
Non-Emergency: 615-893-2506
Emergency: 911
Fax: 615-893-2506
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Dalmatian Firehouse dog.
Dead lay A load of hose on a pumper, but not connected to a pump outlet. Often used for larger supply lines.
Dead Man Zone Unburnt areas around edges of brush fire.
Deck gun A master stream device mounted to top deck of pumper.
Deflagration An explosion with a propagation front traveling at subsonic speeds, as compared to supersonic detonation.
Deluge gun A master stream device that can be positioned on the ground based on the need of the incident commander.
Deluge system Type of sprinkler system in which sprinkler heads do not have individual valves, and the water (or other extinguishing agent) is disbursed from all sprinkler heads simultaneously when a central (or zoned) valve is triggered by a sensor (or manually). Typically reserved for industrial areas where rapid fire spread must be prevented at the cost of damaging non-burning materials.
Demob Demobilization, or a crew being removed from working a fire.
Denver Door opener Heavy pry bars connected with a hinge, one with an adjustable foot, used for prying open doors.
Denver tool (also called TNT tool) A combination axe, sledgehammer, pry tool, ram, and D-handle pull tool used to gain forcible entry to buildings, automobiles, etc. during emergency situations.
Detection system See Alarm system.
Detergent foam See Aqueous Film Forming Foam.
Direct Attack Any treatment applied directly to burning fuel such as wetting, smothering, or chemically quenching the fire or by physically separating the burning from unburned fuel.
Direct attack Putting the wet stuff on the red stuff." A form of fire attack in which hoses are advanced to the fire inside a structure and hose streams directed at the burning materials.
Discharge flow The amount of water flowing from a fire hydrant when it is opened; compare to static flow and residual flow.
Dispatch Refers to person or place designated for handling a call for help by alerting the specific resources necessary.
Distributor pipe Portion of fire hydrant or sprinkler system connecting main loops to smaller loops where outlets are located.
Double female Firehose adapter for connecting two male" couplings together; may also adapt different sizes on either side.
Double male Hose coupling adapter with two male-threaded connectors back-to-back; used for connecting two female couplings together.
Dozer line Fireline constructed by the front blade of a bulldozer or any tracked vehicle with a front mounted blade used for exposing mineral soil. Also catline.
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| Burn Permits |
Burning permits focus attention on the safe use of fire. From October 15 through May 15, anyone starting an open-air fire within 500 feet of a forest, grassland, or woodland must by law secure a burning permit from the Division of Forestry. Permits are not required for burning in containers such as a metal barrel with a ½" mesh screen cover. Anyone needing to burn within an incorporated city should contact city authorities about any local burning ordinances. Many towns and cities have their own burning regulations that supersede the Division of Forestry’s burning permit program.
Permits are free of charge and may be obtained by calling the phone number listed below for the county in which the burning will be done. Burning permits are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except on holidays. Permits may be obtained in advance for weekends and holidays.
The number to call to obtain a burn permit for Rutherford County(800) 337-3157. On the day of your burn call the Rutherford County Dispatch Center at 615-898-7770 and advise them of your permit number.
The number to call to obtain a burn permit for Wilson County (800) 337-3157.
Please be safe with fire!
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