Metro Councilmember Blasts ‘9-1-1 Nashville’ for Filming Amid Devastating Winter Storm

Nashville’s District 6 Councilmember Clay Clapp and the city’s Mayor’s Office stepped in after Nashville 9-1-1 was reportedly filming amid the devastating effects of Winter Storm Fern, which left thousands across the city without power for days or even weeks.

In a post to social media on Jan. 29, Clapp shared a statement saying that the TV show had shut down their film shoot in East Nashville after pressure from the city.

“Really outrageous for them to be doing that in front of homes without power in this storm,” Clapp wrote. “Thanks to the Mayor’s office for helping me with that request.”

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A bystander snapped a photo of the shoot and posted it to social media, saying the show was “shutting down drivable roads so they can film an episode in a neighborhood where the people still don’t have power.”…

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