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Posted: 10:59 AM Nov 17, 2009
Cumberland Co. Rescue Squad takes top honors at competition
The Cumberland County Rescue Squad took top honors in an October competition between several of Tennessee's rescue squads, according to the Crossville-Chronicle.
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CROSSVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) -- The Cumberland County Rescue Squad took top honors in an October competition between several of Tennessee's rescue squads, according to the Crossville-Chronicle.
According to the paper, the Cumberland County squad finished their challenge in 59 minutes--more than a half hour before the next fasted squad, which took second place.
The 54th annual Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads challenge was held in Pigeon Forge.
For the complete story from the Crossville-Chronicle, CLICK HERE.
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