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2020 Incidents
Month Fire Medical Total
Jan 22 21 43
Feb 17 17 34
Mar 12 09 21
Apr 18 22 40
May 14 14 28
Jun 14 20 34
Jul 29 21 50
Aug 21 18 39
Sep 18 12 30
Oct 38 23 61
Nov 21 14 35
Dec 14 18 32
Total 238 209 447

2021 Incidents
Month Fire Medical Total
Jan 11 18 29
Feb 16 20 36
Mar 13 18 31
Apr 12 27 39
May 20 23 43
Jun 12 13 25
Jul 18 27 45
Aug 14 22 36
Sep 10 32 42
Oct 14 9 23
Nov 23 21 44
Dec 10 26 36
Total 173 256 429

2022 Incidents
Month Fire Medical Total
Jan 14 26 40
Feb 16 16 32
Mar 18 28 46
Apr 9 28 37
May 16 24 40
Jun 29 23 52
Jul 13 19 32
Aug 12 18 30
Sep 21 27 48
Oct 10 29 39
Nov 15 20 35
Dec 13 24 37
Total 186 282 468

2023 Incidents
Month Fire Medical Total
Jan 14 27 41
Feb 15 22 37
Mar 16 19 35
Apr 16 15 31
May 14 14 28
Jun 21 13 34
Jul 16 24 40
Aug 37 26 63
Sep 11 28 39
Oct 23 24 47
Nov 31 14 45
Dec 27 30 57

2024 Incidents
Month Fire Medical Total
Jan 18 31 49
Feb 27 18 45
Mar 25 19 44
Apr 15 15 30
May 26 20 46
Jun 16 28 44
Jul 22 25 47
Aug 18 32 50
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Annual Totals
Year Fire Medical Total
2018 214 197 411
2019 202 193 395
2020 238 209 447
2021 173 256 429
2022 186 282 468
2023 241 256 497

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THE HISTORY OF TRINITY
 

 
Approximately 100 citizens met in the Bethany Community in 1961 at the Yadkin Baptist Church on Highway 115 North for the purpose of organizing a volunteer fire department for the surrounding community. Harold Millsaps was spokesman for the group that met to discuss plans and appoint officers. O.C. Gregory was elected Chief, Paul Watt was elected Asst. Chief, J.L. Mayberry was elected Captain, and Howard Harris was elected Secretary/Treasurer. A nominating committee was appointed consisting of L.G. White, Kenneth (Bud) Watt, Leland Mayberry, D.O. Travis, and Bruce Moore.

On April 24, 1961, a meeting was held at Whites Store to select a building committee, a building site, complete the list of officers, and appoint other committees. Statesville Fire Chief Frank Crowson and Cool Springs Chief Reuben Starrette were speakers at the meeting. The members appointed to the building committee consisted of Hoke Crider, Paige Baity, Fleet Sprinkle, Huber Reid, and C.H. Stikeleather. The finance committee consisted of Henry Sherrill, Curt Goforth, Howard Harris, Edgar Robertson, and Hubert Child. A location beside Gregory's Store on HWY 115 was chosen as the site of the department building.

After the organizational meetings, election of officers, and committees, the Trinity Volunteer Fire Department really got underway. Funds began to be pledged to buy materials for the building and most of the labor was donated by different people in the community. The ladies of various committees were on hand, as the building work was done, to provide food and refreshments for workers. Henry Sherrill, finance chairman, made an announcement that on December 4, 1961; funds totaling four thousand dollars had been raised, and then announced plans that a musical jamboree was to be held at Central Elementary School for the benefit of the Trinity Volunteer Fire Department. Then came the idea of the "Envelope Campaign". Different persons took sections of the territory and handed out envelopes to be returned containing contributions. These activities, and the progress of the building really boosted enthusiasm as the community got behind the department. The approximate total cost of the materials for the original building was eleven thousand dollars, with most of the labor being donated. With funds continuing to come in or being raised by projects, the building was soon completed and equipped with the appropriate fire trucks.

The area served by the Trinity Volunteer Fire Department starts near the Blankenship Chiropractic Clinic on Highway 115 to the south, Snow Creek Road to the north, South Chipley Ford Road to the east, and the Midway Methodist Church to the west. This area includes approximately 800 residences.

In 1987 Kenneth (Bud) Watt stepped down from the Chief's position. At that time, Russell Johnston was elected as the new Chief to bring the fire department in to the new decade. Russell Johnston remained Chief for seven years. In 1994 Russell Johnston stepped down as Chief. William (Jay) Stewart was elected as new Chief. Chief Stewart served until 2014. Shannon Goodman fill this role after Chief Stewart’s retirement. Shannon is still serving as Chief today.

 

In 1987 Kenneth (Bud) Watt stepped down from the Chief's position. At that time, Russell Johnston was elected as the new Chief to bring the fire department in to the new decade. Russell Johnston remained Chief for seven years. In 1994 Russell Johnston stepped down as Chief. William (Jay) Stewart was elected as new Chief. Chief Stewart served until 2014. Shannon Goodman began serving as chief after Chief Stewart’s retirement and served in this position until 2021. Jason Sprinkle serves as Trinity's current Chief. 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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