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Health Tennessee
Tennessee Directory Of Health
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- Johnson County Vocational School - Information about programs in agriculture, automotive technology, business/computers, cabinet making, child development, computer repair, construction, culinary arts, family and consumer science, health technologies, and marketing. Johnson County, Tennessee
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- Knox County Health Department - Local public health statistics, clinic locations and details of services available to county residents, news and information about current public health concerns, and links to related resources. Knox County, Tennessee
- Knoxville Volunteer Emergency Rescue Squad - Provides emergency medical first response, medical stand-by, animal rescue/removal, water rescue/recovery, and specialized rescue services in Knox County. Capabilities, policies, and news coverage. Knox County, Tennessee
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- Marlow Volunteer Fire Department - Provides fire safety and emergency response services in a 65-square-mile area between the Oliver Springs and Clinton city limits. Site includes history, run reports, personnel lists, news and events of activities, and how you can help. Anderson County, Tennessee
- Michael Dunn Center - Provides a wide range of services to disabled children and adults in Roane County, including child care, special education programs, vocational and other training, employment services, supported living, and residential facilities. Roane County, Tennessee
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- Peninsula Hospital - 155-bed facility providing inpatient mental health and alcohol/drug crisis stabilization services for adults, adolescents and children. In northern Blount County, serving the Knoxville Metro Area. Blount County, Tennessee
- Peninsula Village - Residential treatment facility that specializes in helping adolescents whose problems have proven resistant to previous treatments. Blount County, Tennessee
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Daily Fact
In September, 1998, Hurricane Georges impacted the Gulf Coast of Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama respectively.
Source: Louisiana State Center
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