Town of Robersonville, NC

Public Safety

Robersonville Police Department

Police Chief
Pete Hedrick
119 South Main Street
PO Box 865
Robersonville, NC 27871
Phone: (252) 508-0310

Mission
The mission of the Robersonville Police Department is to minimize crime, promote safety, and enhance the quality of life in partnership with our community.

Robersonville Fire Department

Fire Chief
William "Mutt" Smith
119 South Main Street
Robersonville, NC 27871
Phone: (252) 508-0331
Email: rfdmsmith@suddenlinkmail.com

Mission
It is the mission of the Robersonville Fire Department to preserve life and property, promote public safety, and foster community support services in a professional manner.

General Information
The Robersonville Fire Department consists of a full time Fire Chief and 28 volunteers serving an area of approximately 100 square miles including the towns of Robersonville, Everetts, and Parmele out of one station located at 119 South Main Street. The ISO rating for the Department is 6 in town,1-5 miles out of town 7, after 5-6 miles 9.

Apparatus
2006 Rosenbauer Engine, 1250 GPM Pumper, 1000 gallon tank (Engine 53)
1988 Grumman 50 ft. Telesquirt 1000 GPM pump 500 gallon tank (Engine 52)
1991 E-One Tanker (GMC) 500GPM PTO pump 1500 gallon tank (Tanker 54)
1997 E-One Rescue Pumper 1250 GPM pump 500 gallons water (Engine 51)
2003 F-250 Ford Pickup Truck (Brush Truck 55)

 Robersonville Rescue and EMS

Rescue Captain
Jonathan Dail 
119 South Main Street
Robersonville, NC 27871
Phone: (252) 508-0317
Email: Jdail@townofrobersonville.com

Mission
It is the mission of Robersonville Rescue and EMS to provide the highest level of emergency medical care and technical rescue services to those that require our assistance. We do it with dedication, excellence and compassion.

General Information

Robersonville Rescue and EMS is a combination of paid and volunteer members. Our Rescue/EMS district covers approximately 100 Square miles and was established in 1959.

Services
Robersonville Rescue and EMS provides three Advanced Life Support EMS units and a Heavy Rescue apparatus.  Members are credentialed through North Carolina Office of EMS as emergency medical providers and through the North Carolina Office of State Fire Marshal as Technical Rescuers.