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Fire Department Coffee Brings Relief and Hope to Western North Carolina

Group of people standing in front of fire and rescue trucks in Asheville, NC.

October 23, 2024 6 Comments

Hurricane Helene made landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast on September 26.

Category 4. 

140 mph winds raging.

Even for a region accustomed to the ravages of hurricane season. The storm was brutal.

Few then would have guessed that the place the storm would affect most deeply sat nearly 500 miles inland in Asheville, North Carolina, and the Blue Ridge mountain towns surrounding it.

Hurricane Helene walloped Florida, then Georgia, then South Carolina. It kept swirling northward until it finally unleashed its full fury on Western North Carolina. At Mount Mitchell, Helene dumped an astounding 32 inches of rain in a span of two hours.

The downpour brought instant floods and triggered massive mudslides, erasing small towns from the map as if they never existed. 

The trail of devastation stretched mile after mountain mile — displacing families, cutting off transportation and communication, and sending first responders into overdrive.

Weeks later, the damage is still being tallied. The state’s death toll is creeping toward 100. 

At Fire Department Coffee headquarters in Rockford, Illinois, in the immediate aftermath, it took time for the magnitude of the situation to sink in. As it did, we started making plans to help.

We quickly found that we had a lot of amazing friends ready to pitch in.

Homes, land and vehicle wreckage from Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina.

Our Disaster Relief Fire Truck In Action

In 2023, Rosenbauer America built out a special, fully loaded Avenger fire truck for FDC just for situations like these. 

It’s made to carry relief supplies and everyday essentials to the sites of natural disasters, supporting the first responders and those affected in any way we can.

We had taken the Rosenbauer fire truck to help in the aftermath of tornadoes in Tennessee, Iowa, and Wisconsin. This trip to North Carolina would take our relief efforts to another level.

We rallied a team of our friends in the industry — from big-hearted companies like FireTech/HiViz, IDEX Fire & Saftey and Kraken Power — and together we got the truck loaded and ready within days.

Lee Shaffer from HiViz hopped behind the wheel with FDC Operations Director Shawn Whalen, and the Rosenbauer fire truck, known as “Rescue 1,” headed south. It carried a full skid of water and coffee. For nutrition on the go, the team brought granola bars, fruit bars and other portable snacks, as well as instant meals, such as PhoLicious instant bowls and MREs.

The truck was stocked with personal protective equipment, blankets, socks, t-shirts, hats, gloves, heaters, and hand warmers, with some of the items generously donated by the Home Depot locations in Algonquin and Machesney Park, Illinois. We brought personal hygiene items — toothbrushes, toothpaste, feminine products, soap, deodorant, band-aids, first aid creams, baby wipes, disinfectant wipes, and laundry soap — ensuring that people had what they needed to maintain their dignity during difficult times.

By the time FDC’s Rosenbauer fire truck arrived on October 3, the floodwaters had receded, but the damage was impossible to ignore. Rural fire stations were stretched thin, and shelters housed hundreds of displaced residents. 

From the moment the truck rolled into North Carolina, it became a beacon of hope. Our first stop was the Canton Fire Department, where first responders immediately recognized the logo on the truck and welcomed our crew. 

FDC’s Randy James, who has led the Rosenbauer relief efforts, met the truck in North Carolina.

“These towns were miles apart, and each one was hit hard,” Randy said. “When you’ve been through something like that, just knowing someone came from far away to help — it means everything.”

Over the next two weeks, the FDC team visited more than two dozen fire stations, a local Walmart and community shelters, including the largest one in Asheville. Our Chief Creative Officer, Brad Flaherty, and his son Caden made the trip from Greenville, S.C. They, along with Randy, Shawn, Lee, and many other friends from our partner companies, did all they could to help in any way possible.

“When we walked into the shelter, there were rows of cots — 60 per row, four rows deep — cribs and playpens on one side, and an 84-year-old man on oxygen in the corner,” Randy said. “The people in that shelter had nowhere else to go. They were being cared for by some of the kindest volunteers I’ve ever met.”

At every stop, the team brewed coffee, handed out supplies, and — perhaps most importantly — listened. 

“Sometimes, all it takes is a cup of coffee and someone to talk to,” Randy said. “Firefighters are wired to fix things. They put their own needs aside for days, living at the station, helping strangers, while their own homes and families waited. We just showed up to remind them it’s OK to take a breath.”

Multiple photos of the Fire Department Coffee fire truck at various locations it visited.

A Heart Full: Leaving with Perspective and Looking to the Future

The Rosenbauer fire truck left Asheville on October 15 and headed back to Illinois to debrief and take stock of the lessons we’d learned so that we can help even more in the future. 

Leaving is always difficult.

“You feel like you’re abandoning them,” Randy admitted. “There’s so much left to do, but you know the next responders are coming in.” 

Ultimately, we left knowing that we’d helped, in whatever small ways we could. The gratitude shown to us by the people of North Carolina overwhelmed us.

“These people do 10 times more for me than I ever do for them,” Randy said. “Every time I leave, my heart is full, and I leave with a new perspective on what really matters.”

Group photos with different groups of rescue relief responders in Western North Carolina.

Carrying Hope Forward

Thanks to the support from partners like Rosenbauer, HiViz FireTech, IDEX Fire & Safety, Milliken, Deployed Logix and Kraken Power, the mission to Western North Carolina was a success. 

“The companies that invested in this project saw the need from the start. We owe them a ton for believing in it,” Randy said.

We’ve got big plans to enhance the capabilities of the truck to help in even more ways. But we also know that when it comes down to it, this trip wasn’t just about delivering supplies — it was about showing up for people when they needed it most. 

“When you show up and care, that’s what sticks,” Randy said. “The residents, the responders, they just want to know someone cares about what they’re going through. That’s what the truck rolling in means.”

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James Crouch

November 22, 2024

I want to say thank you again, I was at the Burnsville FD in the white Fire engine from Onslow County. Everything you said is spot on. Seeing the FDC truck pull in after moving tons of supplies and assisting the community was such a welcome relief from the world around us. The coffee was amazing and the conversation was even better. The one thing you said in the article that will stick with me is that “leaving is always difficult.” It was so hard to leave knowing there is still so much to do. But for an hour or two, surrounded by so much devastation, there was time for cup of coffee and a conversation to bring the morale up and keep on mission. Thank you for all that you do and continue to do. It was a pleasure meeting you all and I hope I get to meet you all again, but hopefully under different circumstances. Keep up the great work!
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Fire Department Coffee replied:
Thank you, James, for your service and support! We are honored to have the opportunity to help out all those in the Burnsville area. Stay safe, and take care!

Ethan Kemp

May 07, 2025

Thank y’all so much for bringing supplies down and uplifting the morale in our area. When we heard that y’all were in the area, you should’ve seen the boost it gave in the station. Just to realize that Fire Department Coffee had actually brought a truck down helped uplift the mood immensely!

Ethan Kemp – EMT, Junior Firefighter – Newdale Volunteer Fire Department – Burnsville, NC

Christopher Marcello

May 07, 2025

Thank you, guys, for helping out Western North Carolina and this quiet area of the country. Your presence there has been duly noted by many a first responder and by those that take care of the elderly. My (who lives and works there now) daughter grew up in Florida and had been exposed to many a Hurricane as a child. She’s an adult now and is so grateful for the people that are coming from everywhere to assist with the rebuild effort. She called her dear old dad (me) the other day only to say that her tears of joy are overflowing because of companies and people like you that are lending a hand without asking! Her Florida resilience is truly paying off and we both salute your efforts to assist with an awesome cup of Joe and all the things you brought them.

R/ Christopher Marcello MMC (Retired)

dave and phyllis bryan

October 24, 2024

Thank you all for your kindness in our home state of North Carolina. All of our favorite go to places were all but removed from the map by the cruelest of storms. People had their lives upended yet are showing that they will put this behind them. We are avid fans of your products and know the comfort that your coffee with conversation provided to so many.
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Fire Department Coffee replied:
Thank you for your kind words and support! We are grateful for the opportunity to go down and talk to those affected in North Carolina. We couldn’t do all we do without amazing support from people like yourselves. Stay safe, and take care!

Jordyn HickmanSocial Media Engagement Specialist

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Anna

October 24, 2024

Wow! So proud of you all! Thank you! Praying for you all!
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Fire Department Coffee replied:
Thank you! We appreciate your kind words and support!

Jordyn HickmanSocial Media Engagement Specialist

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 811 W. Riverside Blvd., Rockford, IL 61103 Office (779) 772-4707FireDeptCoffee.com <https://www.firedeptcoffee.com/>

<https://www.firedeptcoffee.com/blogs/foundation-news/fueling-the-fight-our-october-mission-to-support-firefighters-battling-breast-cancer>

JoEllen Gass

October 24, 2024

I really have to commend you for the big help you were for the victims of Helene. I will continue to buy your delicious coffee. Oh, I put the FDC sticker on my front storm door right above pet alert sticker. Also, please let me know if you ever pick a fire station from Anne Arundel County, MD as the station of the
month. The ones close to me are Odenton and Severn. Thanks again for all you do.😻 (I have a cat)


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Fire Department Coffee replied:
Thank you for sharing! We truly appreciate your kind words and support! It brings us joy to know our coffee and gear can help brighten your days. Take care and stay safe!

Jordyn HickmanSocial Media Engagement Specialist

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 811 W. Riverside Blvd., Rockford, IL 61103 Office (779) 772-4707FireDeptCoffee.com <https://www.firedeptcoffee.com/>

<https://www.firedeptcoffee.com/blogs/foundation-news/fueling-the-fight-our-october-mission-to-support-firefighters-battling-breast-cancer>

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