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Knox County Fire Bureau @UCRmakFcYO-7Vs7eggD7ar3g@youtube.com

6.1K subscribers - no pronouns :c

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in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

Knox County Fire Bureau
Posted 3 years ago

Wow! What an amazing 6 months since we broke the 1,000 subscriber mark. We got to meet our 1,000th subscriber, ironically a local Knox County (TN) resident, who has inspired us for what will be future videos even. But most impressive is all the sharing and subscribing that happening - at TWICE the rate as our first 12-months! That's all thanks to our loyal subscribers.

We are trying to get new series add to the Channel with the introduction of the revamped "Pro-Tip" look but coming soon is our brand new look "Fire Tech" series relaunching relaunching at the end of December 2021.

Folks we are working hard to keep this Fire and Life Safety information we produce to be topical, "in the moment" and fun for fire safety fans of all ages. If you ever have a suggestion or something in the Fire Service you would like to know more about - let us know and we will get that video out there.

Thanks again everyone for all the continued support and keep sharing the videos and "Stay, fire safe". Colin

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Knox County Fire Bureau
Posted 4 years ago

Well we did it! On 6/24 we officially crossed over the ā€œ1K Lineā€ and move our YouTube Channel into another chapter in it’s story.

In March of 2020 we started using YouTube to continue to share the importance of fire and life safety education. And over 100 videos later I’m humbled by how many folks from all over the world found our message something worth listening to.

Thank you to all our subscribers, thank you to all those who share links to our videos and keep the message bubble ever expanding.

Now it’s time to see how fast we get to 1.5K and then 2K and keep going. If you have a topic for a video let us know. We hope to continue to bring the FLSE message to you in the most creative way possible.

Thanks for the support…

Colin Cumesty
Fire and Life Safety Educator
Fire Investigator
Knox County (TN) Fire Bureau

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