"Things to Know..."' What is a Fire Investigator?

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • In this episode of "Things to Know...", the Fire Bureau's Colin Cumesty puts on his Fire Investigator hat and answers the question - What is a fire investigator?
    If you know of an arson or suspect a fire was an arson and have information, please call the Tennessee Arson Hotline at 800-762-3017. You can remain anonymous. Participating in the Hotline program, if your information leads to the conviction of an arsonist you can earn up to $5,000.00.
    Tremendous thanks to the Tennessee Advisory Committee on Arson (TACA) and the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance for supporting the Tennessee Arson Hotline.

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  • @emergencyvehiclesfanatic9495
    @emergencyvehiclesfanatic9495 3 роки тому +8

    Really interesting and informational video I'm hoping to become a firefighter than become a Fire investigator once I'm fit and go through the academy

  • @safety_news
    @safety_news 10 місяців тому +2

    Great job ❤ by Fr.Dr.M.ROBERT
    Safety Expert. / N G O...,
    Social Worker. Since:1994
    Tirupur. TamilNadu. India

  • @stevengriffith436
    @stevengriffith436 2 роки тому +6

    In January 95 I lost everything in apt fire. I got there as the fire company in a podunk town in Minnesota were finishing up. They asked me if I left anything on or plugged in I panicked and said an electric blanket. My dad had a retired fire chief from a city look at it he said right away it was arson and it started at my bedroom doorway that led to the hallway and that someone light something and stuck it under the door. To this day 26 years later its still being tentatively blamed on the electric blanket. Ps I recalled later that I made sure to unplug the blanket because I had a bad feeling can't explain why