
Christmas shopping is in full swing! Parking lots & crosswalks are the most common shared spaces for motorists and pedestrians.
Drivers: Slow down in busy parking lots during holiday shopping times. No phones in the driver's seat.
Pedestrians: Never assume a motorist sees you before entering the roadway. Avoid phone use while crossing.
#nolensvillepd #safetytips #holidaysafety


It’s always the season to drive sober! Make it home to your family this holiday season by making the right choice. If you’ve been drinking, don’t get behind the wheel.
Learn more: tntrafficsafety.org/drunk-driving


Nolen S. Ville is here to remind you about the Nolensville Police Department’s OPERATION FRONT PORCH program. From now until December 20, you can have your packages sent to Nolensville PD for safekeeping while you are out of town or working away. You can claim packages by providing a government-issued ID that matches the name on the box at the Nolensville Police Department Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm.
Ship to:
YOUR NAME
C/O Nolensville Police Department
7128 Nolensville Road
Nolensville, TN 37135
#nolensvillepd #nolensvilletn #communitydriven #protectandserve


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Nolensville, TN – (December 5th, 2024) The Nolensville Police Department is proud to announce a significant boost to its emergency response efforts, thanks to a generous donation from HCA Healthcare. Recognizing an increase in heart-related medical emergencies within our community, the department conducted a thorough review of its equipment and resources, identifying the need for enhanced life-saving tools.
In response, HCA Healthcare donated 20 Bag Valve Masks (BVMs), empowering Nolensville officers with the critical equipment necessary to deliver life-saving care in the vital moments before emergency medical services and fire departments arrive.
“Our officers are often the first on the scene during medical emergencies,” said Chief Dale Armour. “This donation directly enhances our ability to protect and serve our residents in life-threatening situations.” Each Nolensville Police vehicle is already equipped with
Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), and all officers have received training in CPR and critical care. These resources, combined with the newly donated equipment, position the department as a frontline responder in cardiac emergencies.
The Nolensville Police Department urges the community to stay informed about the signs and symptoms of heart-related emergencies. Residents are encouraged to participate in local CPR training programs, such as those offered by the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association, to be prepared in the event of an emergency.
“We extend our deepest gratitude to HCA Healthcare and their dedicated staff for this invaluable contribution,” said Chief Armour. “Their generosity exemplifies the strength of partnerships between healthcare providers and public safety organizations. Together,
we are making Nolensville safer and more resilient.”


The Nolensville Police Department, alongside Town leadership, participated in the University of Tennessee Law Enforcement Innovation Center Crisis Communications Symposium in Nashville on December 2-3. Representing Nolensville were Chief Dale Armour, Lt. Hale, Lt. Hofer, Town Manager Victor Lay, and Public Information Officer Brandi Najm.
This two-day event provided invaluable insights into effective crisis communications, handling major incidents, and managing day-to-day public safety messaging. Networking with fellow Public Safety Communications professionals further emphasized the critical role communication plays in building trust, transparency, and resilience within our community.
We are proud to bring back the knowledge and connections gained to strengthen our department’s commitment to serving Nolensville with excellence.
#nolensvillepd #UTLEIC #crisiscommunications #nolensvilletenn


Thanksgiving traffic will be in full force all weekend. Practice patience, pay attention, and use caution while traveling this holiday season.
#nolensvillepd #holidayseason #staysafe


The holiday shopping season is well on its way, which means people will be out-and-about more frequently. While you are driving, remember some key points about pedestrian safety.
#nolensvillepd #pedestriansafety #holidayseason


This Thanksgiving, the Nolensville Police Department wants to express our gratitude to our residents. Thank you for your support and partnership in keeping our community safe. We wish you a wonderful holiday!
#nolensvillepd #nolensvilletenn #thanksgiving


Safety will bring you home this Thanksgiving. Buckle Up to get you to the moments that matter most.
#nolensvillepd #BuckleUpTN


No excuses — every seat, every trip, every time.
#nolensvillepd #BuckleUpTennessee


Planning an awesome Friendsgiving potluck? Here are some quick tips to ensure every guest gets home safe and sound:
🚗 Designate a sober driver
🍗 Provide plenty of food & non-alcoholic drink options
🚕 Coordinate taxi or rideshare services
💤 Be prepared to provide sleeping accommodations
#nolensvillpd #safeholidays #haveaplan #beprepared #thanksgiving


Traveling for #Thanksgiving? Be prepared for roadside emergencies, which can happen anytime, anywhere.
#nolensvillepd #thanksgivingtravel #beprepared


It may be tempting to go faster, turn sharper or beat another car through an intersection. Many drivers don’t realize that they are “competing for fun” with a 5,000 pound vehicle. Speeding doesn’t save time, but it does put everyone on the road into a dangerous situation.
#nolensvillepd #safedriving #dontspeed


This Veterans Day, the Nolensville Police Department extends heartfelt gratitude to all veterans for their courage and commitment to our nation. Your service protects our freedoms and our community. Thank you for your service!
#nolensvillepd #veteransday


November is the most dangerous month when it comes to deer-related crashes! Watch out for deer on the roadways, especially in wooded areas away from busy highways and interstates.
#nolensvillepd #safedriving


It really is that simple. We can all drive a little better when we're behind the wheel, and that starts with paying attention to the road and leaving notifications for later.
#nolensvillepd #handsfreeTN


We’re excited to share our new Public Service Announcement focused on crosswalk and pedestrian safety. We invite you to partner with us and share this video so together, we can keep Nolensville safe. For more resources and additional safety tips, visit the Tennessee Highway Safety Office at https://tntrafficsafety.org.
https://youtu.be/tMy0Dz7vt9Y

Nighttime is especially dangerous for drowsy driving. Losing daylight hours can lead to sleep disruptions. Getting behind the wheel without enough sleep can have similar effects on judgment and coordination as alcohol impairment.
#nolensvillepd #drowsydrivingprevention


Sacrificing sleep for your busy schedule isn't worth the risk of drowsy driving. Whether it's getting a full night’s sleep before a long trip, or simply not getting behind the wheel when feeling drowsy, we can all drive dafe and drive alert.
#nolensvillepd #drowsydrivingprevention


Fatigue can have a costly effect on your health and quality of life, but did you know it can also affect your safety? Getting behind the wheel tired can have dangerous and deadly effects.
#nolensvillepd #drowsydrivingprevention
