Jackson Manufacturing Router Plant fire sends firefighter to Bradley Medical Center

CLEVELAND, Tenn. — Crews worked for hours and one firefighter was sent to the Bradley Medical Center for heat-related issues during a Cleveland fire on June 11, 2026.

At approximately 6:40 p.m., the Cleveland Fire Department (CFD) responded to an industrial structure fire at the Jackson Manufacturing Router Plant located on Goldstar Drive.

Firefighters worked more than four hours to control the blaze, according to the Cleveland Fire Department.

A total of nine fire companies composed of 38 firefighters responded to the scene.

They say several firefighters were treated on the scene for heat related issues; one was transported to Bradley Medical Center.

The cause of the fire has not yet been determined and an investigation is ongoing.

Other agencies that provided support during the incident were Bradley County EMS, Bradley County Fire Rescue, Cleveland Police Department, Tri-Community Volunteer Fire Department, Cleveland Utilities, Cleveland Public Works, and the Tennessee Federation of Fire Chaplains.

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