‘9-1-1 Nashville’ Under Fire For Continuing To Shoot TV Show In Front Of Homes Without Power

9-1-1 Nashville should have read the room.

Though the weather impacts of Winter Storm Fern in Music City have mostly worked their way out of the news cycle, there are still thousands of people without power in Nashville. At one point, over 200,000 homes were without power, and the slow process to get all of those residences back online has led to heavy scrutiny of the Nashville Electric Service (NES).

The ice storm caused severe damage to Nashville and the surrounding Middle Tennessee area, and needless to say, it’s taken a toll on residents. The only real silver lining is that Nashvillians have banded together to help one another out during the trying time. Whether it be offering food or shelter to neighbors, or helping to clear downed trees… it’s been an all-hands-on-deck effort to get the city back to normal operations…

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