Casey Fire Protection District Reports Financial Standing, Outlines Vehicle and Equipment Updates
Article Summary: The Casey Fire Protection District reviewed its monthly financial trajectory, noting over $44,000 in operational expenditures, and discussed recent maintenance and equipment upgrades to the district’s vehicle fleet during its February meeting.
Casey Fire Protection District Key Points:
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The district reported a total ending balance of $112,423.38 as of February 4.
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Monthly expenditures totaled $44,129.97, measured against $8,030.30 in incoming revenue.
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Truck #4 recently underwent maintenance work, and a new thermal unit was installed in Truck 6.
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The district announced plans to purchase new Milwaukee brand flashlights for department use.
The Casey Fire Protection District Board of Trustees on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, reviewed the district’s current financial standing and received updates regarding fleet maintenance and new equipment acquisitions.
The regular board meeting, held at 6:00 p.m. at the Fire Station in Casey, Illinois, proceeded with a limited quorum. Board members John Crouch, Mike Sherwood, and Terry Honselman were present for the proceedings, while members Billy Garver, Jason Garver, and Alan Hutton were marked absent. No public comments or formal correspondence were presented to the board at the beginning of the session.
A primary focus of the meeting was the district’s financial report and the approval of the monthly bills. The board reviewed the financial trajectory spanning from January 7, 2026, to February 4, 2026. The district began the reporting period with a starting balance of $148,523.05. Over the course of the month, the district brought in $8,030.30 in income, creating a subtotal of $156,553.35.
Against those funds, the district recorded total expenditures of $44,129.97. Following the approval of the bills, the Casey Fire Protection District’s ending balance as of February 4 stood at $112,423.38.
Following the financial review, the board received the Fire Chief’s report, which focused strictly on operational readiness and equipment upgrades. Officials reported that Truck #4 had recently been “worked on,” ensuring the vehicle remains operational for district responses. Additionally, a “new thermal” unit has been officially installed in Truck 6.
To further support the operational capabilities of the fire personnel, the department also outlined plans to purchase new Milwaukee-brand flashlights. The agenda and minutes did not specify the exact quantity or cost of the flashlights within the public materials.
With no new business or old business brought before the board for discussion, the operational and financial updates served as the primary business for the district’s February session.
Meeting Briefs:
Minutes Approval:
The board formally accepted the minutes from a prior meeting held on November 5, 2025. The motion to accept the minutes as read was introduced by Mike Sherwood and seconded by John Crouch. The motion was accepted by the board.
Upcoming Community Event:
During the Fire Chief’s report, officials announced the department’s upcoming community fundraiser. The district hosted a Shrimp Supper event, which was scheduled for Saturday, February 7, beginning at 6:00 p.m.
Adjournment:
With the agenda completely addressed and zero public comments submitted for the forum, the board moved to conclude the session. A motion to adjourn was made by John Crouch and seconded by Mike Sherwood, and the motion was formally accepted to close the meeting.
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