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ARS/Rescue Rooter supports Nashville residents

May 13, 2010
NASHVILLE, TENN. — Last week, Nashville residents encountered epic flooding that killed nearly two dozen people, and damages are estimated in the billions.

NASHVILLE, TENN. — Last week, Nashville residents encountered epic flooding that killed nearly two dozen people, and damages are estimated in the billions. ARS/Rescue Rooter, a national service company, is supporting the local communities here devastated by the flood.

“What happened in Nashville was terrible, and it’s going to take a lot of support and hard work to get Music City back in order,” said Nashville General Manager Brad Hone, ARS/Rescue Rooter. “Every little bit helps, and we will continue to pitch in to aid Nashville residents during their time of need.”

ARS/Rescue Rooter cooked meals for residents whose homes had received significant flooding and were in need of immediate assistance. The company also distributed important information homeowners would need about restoring their air conditioning units and home appliances to working order after the disaster.

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