150 Years of Service: Celebrating the Legacy and Future of the Statesville Fire Department

Last Updated 5/1/2026Posted in Latest City News, Homepage, Front & Center (Podcast)

For 150 years, the Statesville Fire Department (SFD) has stood as a cornerstone of safety, service, and community pride. In this episode of Front & Center, hosts April Nesbit, Public Information Officer, and Nakayla Griffin, Community Resource Officer, sit down with Fire Chief Glenn Kurfees to reflect on this remarkable milestone and look ahead to an exciting community celebration.

Chief Kurfees shares the rich history of the department, from its early days to the modern, highly trained team that serves Statesville today. Over the years, SFD has evolved with advancements in equipment, training, and emergency response - but one thing has remained constant: a deep commitment to protecting the community.

Three podcast hosts sit at a table with microphones in a studio setting. From left to right are April Nesbit, Public Information Officer; Fire Chief Glenn Kurfees of the Statesville Fire Department; and Nakayla Griffin, Community Resource Officer. They are recording an episode of the Front & Center podcast discussing the department’s 150th Anniversary of the Statesville Fire Department.

The conversation highlights not only the department’s legacy, but also the people behind the badge. Chief Kurfees emphasizes the dedication, professionalism, and teamwork that define the Statesville Fire Department. From responding to emergencies to investing thousands of hours in training each year, SFD firefighters are always preparing to answer the call.

Listeners will also get a preview of the upcoming 150th Anniversary Celebration - a special opportunity for the community to come together, honor the department’s history, and recognize the men and women who have served across generations. The event will showcase the department’s past, present, and future, offering something for residents of all ages to enjoy.

This episode is a reminder that the fire department is more than emergency response—it’s a vital part of the fabric of Statesville. Whether through life-saving work, public education, or community engagement, SFD continues to make a lasting impact every day.

🎧 Tune in to hear the full conversation and learn more about the legacy and future of the Statesville Fire Department.

Learn more about the Statesville Fire Department on their website at fire.statesvillenc.net. Interested in learning more about the history of the Statesville Fire Department, visit their website at fire.statesvillenc.net/history.

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