Locke Township Fire Department

Locke Township Fire Department Established in 1956 Locke Township Fire Department is located in Rowan County, North
Carolina on the southwest side of the City of Salisbury. and Briggs Rd.

The department operates out of three stations to cover an area of approximately 48
square miles. The response area includes rural farmland, residential
property, and industrial facilities which total an estimated $900
million in value. Population in the district is approximately 14,100. Locke Fire Department is a combination department; full-time firefighters provide 24/7 coverage and are suppleme

nted by several part-time and live-in firefighters as well as volunteer personnel. History of the Fire Department
The history of Locke Fire Dept began on January 13, 1956. Approximately 200 people gathered at Lawrence Owens’ shop on Mooresville Highway. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss the need for a volunteer fire department for the community. Charter membership began that night. On January 27 another meeting was held in the basement of Salem Lutheran Church. Charter membership was closed this evening. Total charter membership was 170. During the month of March 1956 several more meetings were held. At these meetings elections were held for the board of directors and fire department officers. Also, department by-laws were discussed and accepted. Land for fire stations and equipment needs were talked about. In April bids were taken on two fire trucks. Those first two trucks were 1956 International engines companies with front mount pumps. On June 22, 1956 two tracks of land were purchased for fire stations. One lot was part of J.C. Safrit’s property beside Yount’s Grocery on Mooresville Hwy. This station is still used by the fire department. The second lot was at the intersection of Mooresville Hwy. During these first months of the fire department meetings were held at member’s homes, shops, and businesses. Money for land, trucks and equipment was raised in a variety of ways. The first fund raiser was the raffle of a car. The drawing for that car was held at a fund raising barbeque in July of 1956. Other fund raisers included turkey shoots, auctions, fish fry’s, food booths at the county fair, chicken and dumpling suppers and micro midget races. A lot of hard work went into these fund raisers by the fire department members, their families and many others in the community. Over the last fifty years many things have changed. One station has moved and another has been added. Members have come and gone. Trucks and equipment have been upgraded. One thing that has not changed though is the dedication of the firefighters, their families who often wonder where their loved ones are going or what dangers they may face and the community that has supported the fire department for so many years. Past Fire Chiefs

Earl Davis May 1956 – November 1957

Greer Goodman November 1957 – September 1964

Narvie Lee Bonds September 1964 – September 1999

Jason Brown September 1999 – June 2001

Rusty Alexander June 2001 – Present


Charter Firemen

W.A. Kepley Paul Kistler Jr. Jim Yost
E.T. Rary Harvey Hinson J. Lee Turman
Paul Smith E. Ray Curran James Brown
W.H. White Clem Brown Glen Shook
Junior Link Charles Nail Narvie Lee Bonds
Lawrence Owens J.C. Livengood Hubert Shulenburger
Carl A. Albright Everett Graham Vance Bradshaw
Benny Lee Wise Keith Yount Eddie Robidean
W.C. Goodnight Clyde Beaver George Barringer
Junior Beaver Paul Kluttz P.D. McKinney
Lee Hoffner A.A. McCanless Bill Gardner
Buddy Kepley Council Brown Dean Smith
Cecil Schenk Joe Goodnight Earl McKinney
W.C. Graham Jimmy Miller Joel P. Goodnight
David Sloop Paul McGee Lonnie Rice
Keigh McGee Joe Harrison Kenneth Kerr
Henry Myers John Wise Poe Caravan
Francis Linn Cauble Charles Campbell N.H. Cannon
Carl Rice Leo Peeler J.F. Goodnight
Jim Wilhelm H.L. Hallman Bernard Sloop
Bobby Rector Jack Miller C.P. Simpson Jr. Wayne White Otho Shue Ervin Kluttz

07/12/2025

By Elisabeth Strillacci Rowan County has a task force that no other county in the area, or in fact just about across the state, has, and it is a true demonstration of the county’s first responders commitment to the safety and protection of its residents. The Rowan County Special Operations Task Fo...

06/08/2025
Congratulations to our 3rd Jr. Firefighter that Graduated High School last Saturday from Yadkin Valley Career Academy. C...
05/20/2025

Congratulations to our 3rd Jr. Firefighter that Graduated High School last Saturday from Yadkin Valley Career Academy. Class of 2025

Congratulations to our Class of 2025 High School Graduates. They are also Graduating from the Rowan Cabarrus Community C...
05/20/2025

Congratulations to our Class of 2025 High School Graduates. They are also Graduating from the Rowan Cabarrus Community College High School Fire Academy tonight.

05/13/2025
We are Super Proud of our Jr. Firefighters that competed in the Johnston County Jr Fire Muster today in Smithfield . Our...
05/11/2025

We are Super Proud of our Jr. Firefighters that competed in the Johnston County Jr Fire Muster today in Smithfield . Our Team Placed 2nd in Water Ball and 3rd in the Search & Rescue Drill.

Rowan County Special Operations Task Force Monthly Training held at Locke Station 62. This month our topic was Trench Re...
05/01/2025

Rowan County Special Operations Task Force Monthly Training held at Locke Station 62. This month our topic was Trench Rescue. We had 3 days of training with the following agencies: Rowan County Rescue Squad, Inc. City of Kannapolis Fire Department, City of Salisbury Fire Department, Locke Township Fire Department, Woodleaf Fire Department & Rowan County Emergency Management

04/26/2025
03/24/2025
03/21/2025

Members of Rowan County Rescue Squad, Inc. are spending the weekend learning atv/utv based search and rescue techniques.

Pineland Resources, Inc
Kannapolis Fire and Police
Salisbury NC Fire Department
Locke Township Fire Department
Rowan County Fire and Rescue Association

Per N.C. Forest Service“Due to increased fire risk, the N.C. Forest Service has issued a ban on all open burning and has...
03/21/2025

Per N.C. Forest Service

“Due to increased fire risk, the N.C. Forest Service has issued a ban on all open burning and has canceled all burning permits statewide effective 8 a.m. Friday, March 21 until further notice.

Under North Carolina law, the ban prohibits all open burning in the affected counties, regardless of whether a permit was previously issued. The issuance of any new permits has also been suspended until the ban is lifted. Anyone violating the burn ban faces a $100 fine plus $183 court costs. Any person responsible for setting a fire may be liable for any expenses related to extinguishing the fire.

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Salisbury, NC

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