Hydrant Flushing Underway In Summerville Through Wednesday

The City of Summerville Fire Department is conducting hydrant flushing across parts of the city on April 7 and 8 between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

The work is focused on West Summerville, including the Highway 48 area, Smallen Road, and Fish Hatchery Road.

During the flushing process, residents may notice brief periods of discolored water. City officials say this is normal and safe. If discoloration occurs, simply run your tap for a few minutes until the water clears.

Fire department crews will be performing routine maintenance on hydrants, including lubrication, flushing, and function checks to ensure the system is working properly.

Officials say the work is essential to keeping the community safe and prepared.

Summerville Announces Hydrant Flushing Today in Highway 48, Fish Hatchery Road, and Smallen Road Areas

Residents in Chattooga County who are served by the Summerville Water Department are being notified of planned hydrant flushing set for Monday, March 30th, from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

According to the City of Summerville Fire Department, crews will be working in areas including Highway 48, Smallen Road, and Fish Hatchery Road as part of routine system maintenance.

During this time, residents may notice brief periods of water discoloration. Officials say this is normal and safe, and if it occurs, simply running your tap for a few minutes should allow the water to clear.

The maintenance work includes hydrant lubrication, flushing, and function checks, all of which are essential to ensure the system remains reliable and ready for emergencies.

City officials thank residents for their patience and cooperation as they complete this important work to keep the community protected.

Four Treated For Smoke Inhalation After Sunday Night House Fire On Highway 27

A residential structure fire late Sunday night sent four people to the hospital for treatment of smoke inhalation and claimed the lives of three family pets.

According to fire officials, the Gore Fire Department, along with the Subligna and Hays Fire Departments, was dispatched at 10:54 p.m. Sunday to a house fire at 2305 Highway 27.

When firefighters arrived, the home was reported to be about 40 percent involved, with heavy fire coming from the roof and front entrance. All occupants had made it out of the home, but several pets were still believed to be inside.

During aggressive firefighting efforts and an initial search, firefighters found three pets inside the structure. Two dogs were removed and CPR was performed for several minutes. A third pet was found later during salvage and overhaul operations and was also removed from the home.

Officials said four occupants were transported by Floyd EMS for smoke inhalation and were reported to be in stable condition.

Sadly, officials said none of the three pets survived.

The cause of the fire was determined to be electrical in nature, beginning at the electric water heater.

Summerville Fire Department to Flush Hydrants Monday; Brief Water Discoloration Possible

The City of Summerville Fire Department will be conducting hydrant flushing today, Monday, December 8th, 2025, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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