Senate Joint Resolution 7023, sponsored by Southerland, honors the Camp Creek Volunteer Fire Department as it celebrates its sixtieth anniversary. The resolution acknowledges the department's longstanding commitment to serving the Greeneville community, highlighting its leadership under Chief Robert Lee Johnson and the contributions of many families who have been involved for generations. The department, which has approximately twenty-six active and lifetime members, responds to an average of 100 calls per year, addressing various emergencies including fires, vehicle crashes, and medical issues.

The resolution expresses gratitude for the dedication and bravery of the Camp Creek Volunteer Fire Department members, who have risked their lives to uphold the values of public safety over the past six decades. It recognizes the department's collaborative efforts with neighboring fire districts to ensure adequate response capabilities, especially during weekdays. The General Assembly commends the department for its service and wishes its members continued success in their future endeavors.