A new fire engine will be thrust into service this Friday, the Volusia County government announced Tuesday. Volusia County Fire Rescue will be holding a dedication ceremony for Engine 41 at Volusia County Fire Station in De Leon Springs. The VCFR says that Engine 41 will strengthen the agency’s emergency response capabilities for those who are within the De Leon Springs Fire Station’s range of service. According to Volusia County Fire Rescue, the dedication ceremony is a traditional way to usher a new engine into the agency’s operations. The county’s announcement stated that the ceremony “marks the engine’s formal entry into service and continues a longstanding fire service tradition symbolizing readiness and commitment to the community”. This time around, the dedication will be done with a greater purpose in mind. Engine 41 will be dedicated to the memory of John Jacob ‘JJ’ Curry, a Volusia County firefighter who lost his life during chainsaw training on November 27, 2007. The accident occurred at the Volusia County Fire Training Center in Daytona Beach. As part of the ceremony, Curry’s wife, son, and mother will be in attendance. Members of the public are also invited to attend. The ceremony takes place on Friday, February 27 at 2:00 p.m. It will be located at Volusia County Fire Station 41 (5007 Central Ave, De Leon Springs). “This ceremony represents more than a new piece of equipment,” said Volusia Fire Chief Joe King. “It reflects our continued commitment to protecting this community and honoring those who have served before us. Dedicating Engine 41 in memory of Firefighter JJ Curry ensures his legacy will continue to serve alongside us every day.”
Volusia County Fire Rescue Dedicating Engine 41 on Friday
Feb 25, 2026 | 11:02 AM



