Statesville Fire Department (SFD) Converts Surplus Vehicle into Fully Operational Brush Truck

Last Updated 3/25/2025Posted in Statesville Fire Department, Latest City News, Homepage

Statesville, NC – The Statesville Fire Department is proud to announce the successful conversion of a 2008 squad truck, previously slated for surplus, into a fully functional brush truck. This project exemplifies the department’s commitment to innovation, efficiency, and fiscal responsibility while enhancing its ability to respond to grass and wildland fires.

Under the leadership of Captain Brian Mitchell, who oversees the department’s apparatus committee, and with the dedication of several crew members, the transformation was completed with minimal out-of-house work—saving both time and taxpayer dollars. The team carefully selected and installed a 150-gallon tank powered by a Honda 6.5hp gas engine and equipped the vehicle with the essential tools needed for brush and wildland firefighting.

The total cost of the conversion was approximately $30,000, a significant savings compared to the cost of purchasing a new brush truck. By performing most of the work in-house, the department was able to stretch resources while delivering a high-quality, mission-ready vehicle.

“This project highlights the leadership, creativity, and teamwork within our ranks, as well as the strong support from our administration and City Council,” said Statesville Fire Chief Glenn Kurfees. “By completing most of the work in-house, we’ve added a valuable asset to our fleet and demonstrated a commitment to cost-effective service to the community.”

The new brush truck enhances the department’s ability to quickly and efficiently respond to fires in challenging terrain, including wooded areas and open fields – providing a specialized tool for unique emergency scenarios.

In-house training on the newly outfitted vehicle will be conducted this week, with plans to officially place it in service next week.

“This is a prime example of how collaboration, ingenuity, and support from city leadership can come together to make a real impact,” added Chief Kurfees. “We’re proud to deliver increased capabilities to our community without increasing costs.”

Learn more about the Statesville Fire Department here.




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