Keeping Statesville Secure: Fire and Police Chiefs on Keeping Statesville Safe and Engaged

Last Updated 7/1/2024Posted in Latest City News, Homepage, Front & Center (Podcast)

Ever wondered how Statesville's emergency services handle the bustling summer months with more property crimes and traffic incidents? 

On the latest episode of Front and Center, Chief David Onley (Statesville Police Department) and Chief Glenn Kurfees (Statesville Fire Department) talk about strategic adjustments, the significance of locking up property, and the benefits of vacation checks. Plus, discover how community engagement through summer programs can create positive youth interactions and contribute to overall safety.
Did you know that improper use of fire pits and fireworks can lead to serious safety hazards? Chief Kurfees and Chief Onley reveal essential fire safety regulations to follow, especially during hot and dry conditions. From supervising your backyard fire pit to managing large fireworks events, get expert advice to prevent common summer mishaps. We'll also tackle the frequent confusion between fireworks and gunshots and share strategies for maintaining public safety during high-activity celebrations like July 4th and New Year's Eve.

As Statesville grows, how do emergency services keep up? This episode sheds light on the increasing demands on both the Statesville Fire and Police Departments due to the city's rapid expansion. Learn about the critical role of strategic planning and collaboration between departments to maintain effective response times and service quality. You'll also hear about the recent Public Safety Academy, an initiative that offers a hands-on experience of the diverse roles within public safety, emphasizing the importance of community involvement.

Join us for an engaging conversation that highlights the vital efforts behind Statesville's public safety operations.

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Welcome to "Front & Center," the podcast that pulls back the curtain on government operations, offering you an exclusive glimpse into the inner workings of one of North Carolina's bustling cities. This show is hosted by April Nesbit, Public Information Officer, with co-host Nakayla Griffin, Community Resource Officer. We invite you to join us as we navigate the corridors of government in Statesville, revealing the processes, policies, and people that drive the city forward. Expect exclusive interviews with key officials, in-depth analyses of public initiatives and city development projects. "Front & Center" is designed to connect you directly to the heart of our city's governance. Prepare to be engaged, informed, and empowered with each episode.

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