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Station One

105 Court Street
Roxboro, NC
(336)599-9222 or
(336)599-9223


Station One was built in 1964. Engine 1, Rescue 1, and Squad 1are housed here. Station One is the headquarters station and houses the administrative offices of the Fire Chief, Fire Prevention and Operations/Training Divisions. Off-duty career and part-time personnel respond to station one to provide staffing as needed for emergency calls.


  Equipment Info:
Engine 1
  1988 Quality. 1000 gallon tank with a 1000 GPM pump
Rescue 1
  1976 American Lafrance: It was refurbished in 2004
Squad 1
1999 Ford, 300 gallon tank with a 250 GPM pump
"Old Betsy"
1925 American Lafrance, 50 gallon tank with a 750 GPM pump

Station Two

1051 Durham Road
Roxboro, NC
(336)598-5689


Station Two was opened in 2001 to provide better distribution of an engine company on the south side of the city. Engine Two and Ladder 1 are housed at this location. The station is staffed with career personnel. Career personnel are cross trained to handle fire prevention inspection and other fire and life safety requests within their district. You will frequently find the personnel out in the community installing smoke detectors, training, or conducting pre-planning activities.

  Equipment Info:
Engine 2
  1997 American Lafrance 1000 Gallon tank with a 1500 GPM pump
Ladder 1
  2002 RK Ladder, 300 Gallon Tank with a 1250 GPM pump

Station Three

1605 North Main Street
Roxboro, NC
(336)598-5691


Station Three was opened in 2001 to provide better engine company distribution on the north side of the city. Engine 3 and Reserve Engine 5 are housed at this location. The station is staffed with career personnel. Career personnel are cross trained to handle fire prevention inspections and other fire and life safety requests within their district. You will frequently find the personnel out in the community installing smoke detectors, training, or conducting pre-planning activities.

  Equipment Info:
Engine 3
  2001 E-One American Eagle, 1000 gallon tank with a 1250 GPM pump
Engine 3
  1977 Ford FMC, 750 gallon tank with a 750 GPM pump

 
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