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November 2025

The front driver's side of a fire truck with the lights on parked in front of a fire station at night.

Cool Springs Volunteer Fire Department -

Statesville, NC

Enforcer™ Pumper

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Specifications

Body
Chassis
Pump

Waterous

Pump GPM
1500 gpm
Tank
Water
Tank Size
500 gallons

Proprietary Options

Electrical
Suspenstion

Fire Department

Cool Springs Volunteer Fire Department

Cool Springs Volunteer Fire Department was a community effort that started after a tragic fire claimed 5 lives in February 1960. By December 1960, the department was fully up and running.

Population: 7,500
Coverage: 39.5 sq mi
Firefighters: 58
Stations: 2
Terrain: Rural

The logo for Cool Springs Volunteer Fire Department in North Carolina on a fire truck door.

 

From The Chief

The Chief of the Cool Springs Volunteer Fire Department in North Carolina posing in front of fire trucks.

Deputy Chief Thomas Groff 

"The low hose bed allows our firefighters to quickly and safely deploy a hose line without needing to step onto the engine’s tailboard. Additionally, we have five air primers — one for each intake and one for the pump. This setup enables drafting from any side of the apparatus, enhancing our ability to increase flow capacity when needed.”

The Dealer

The fire truck sales representative for the state of North Carolina.

Atlantic Emergency Solutions, Inc. 

Phillip Peterson is the sales representative from Atlantic Emergency Solutions that worked directly with Cool Springs Volunteer Fire Department on their Enforcer Pumper. Atlantic is a full line sales and service distributor of fire apparatus and equipment for Ohio, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia.