Washington County Sheriff's Office Deputy Honored with Award

Each month Toyota of Cool Springs will honor a WCSO deputy and a charity. A Williamson County Sheriff’s Office deputy was honored today with the “Toyota of Cool Springs Deputy of the Month” award. Deputy Justin Long was nominated for the award because of his heroic efforts in trying to rescue a man from a burning car. Deputy Long is assigned to the patrol division and has worked at the Washington County Sheriff’s Office for five years.

Toyota of Cool Springs General Sales Manager Kris Krabill presented a plaque to Deputy Long and Cool Springs of Toyota will donate a check for $150.00 to the charity of his choice. Deputy Long wants the donation to be used for educational purposes for the child of the man who did not survive the car accident.

Toyota of Cool Springs wants to change how consumers feel about purchasing and owning a vehicle, and ensure that they will make the entire process pleasant and stress-free. The car buying experience with Toyota of Cool Springs, unlike most dealerships, does not end when the customer leaves with their new vehicle; it is the start of the complete ownership experience.

For more information on the great products and services provided by Toyota of Cool Springs, please visit our website at ToyotaofCoolSprings.com  or stop by our dealership located at 1875 W McEwen Drive in Franklin Tennessee.

For more information, contact Sharon Puckett, Public Information Administrator, Williamson County Sheriff’s Office at (615) 440-3310.

PHOTO: Chief Deputy Dusty Rhoades, Captain Roddy Parker, Kris Krabill, Deputy Long and Sheriff Jeff Long

Written By: George Girjel