Statesville Fire Department Monthly Snapshot: March 2025


The Statesville Fire Department is committed to transparency, safety, and service to our community. Each month, we will be sharing a monthly snapshot, providing insight into our department's response efforts, training initiatives, and community risk reduction programs. This report highlights our operational efficiency and dedication to keeping Statesville safe.

The City of Statesville Fire Department is a rapid response force committed to protecting the safety and well-being of the community from all hazards.

March 2025

Total Calls for Service in March: 639

Total Calls for Service Year to Date: 1,747

Fire: 20Medical: 413Hazmat: 11
Technical Rescue: 30Other: 165

Aid:

Automatic Aid Given: 8Automatic Aid Received: 7
Mutual Aid Given: 2Mutual Aid Received: 2

Simultaneous Incidents by Station:


1 Incident2 Incidents3 Incidents4 IncidentsTotalAvailability
Station 1184173020490.20%
Station 210050010895.24%
Station 312991013992.81%
Station 4175160019191.62%
TOTAL 588474063992.02%

Training Hours:

A Shift: 678.53B Shift: 350.25
C Shift: 776.83TOTAL: 1,805.61

Average Staffing:

Ladder 1: 4.05Engine 1: 4.01Engine 2: 4.12Engine 3: 4.26
Engine 4: 4.11Battalion Chief: 1Shift: 21.55

Community Risk Reduction:

Fire Investigations: 20

Fire & Life Safety

Inspections: 52

People Reached w/Fire &

Life Safety Programs: 1,223

Car Seat Safety

Checks: 1

Smoke & Carbon Monoxide

Detector Installs: 8


Notes & Achievements:

  • New 2006 E-One ARFF truck put into service
  • Conversion of a 2008 squad truck into a fully functional brush truck
  • Revised External Stakeholder Survey went live on March 17th
  • Two teams deployed to Polk County to assist wildfire operations

Download the full Statesville Fire Department March Snapshot here.



Originally posted by City of Statesville via Locable