Emergency? Dial 911. Business line: 508-252-3725 Rehoboth, Massachusetts

Three firehouses.
One department.

The Rehoboth Fire Department answers fire, rescue, and emergency calls across the Town of Rehoboth from three staffed stations, backed by a call and on-call force of local volunteers.

3
Fire stationsCenter, North & South companies
~70
Paid on-call membersApproximate, town-wide
24/7
Ready to respondDial 911 in an emergency
REHOBOTH FIRE DEPARTMENT CENTER · NORTH · SOUTH DESIGN CONCEPT
A call & on-call department

One department, organized across the whole town

Rehoboth is a large rural and residential town in Bristol County. Covering it takes more than one firehouse, so the department runs three: a Center company at the public safety headquarters, a North company, and a South company. Together they put a first-due crew within reach of every corner of Rehoboth.

  • Three staffed companies. Center, North, and South each hold their own officers and apparatus, coordinated as one command.
  • Paid on-call members. The bulk of the force is local residents who train, drill, and answer the tones when the pager goes off.
  • Led by a full command staff. A chief, three deputy chiefs, and station officers keep operations, EMS, and apparatus ready around the clock.
What the department answers

Fire and rescue, whenever the call comes

From structure fires and brush fires to vehicle crashes and water rescues, the same on-call crews train for the full range of emergencies a rural New England town can throw at them.

Rehoboth firefighters working a fire scene, one wearing a coat marked RFD.

Fire suppression

Engine and tanker crews from the three companies respond to structure, vehicle, and outdoor fires across the town's homes, farms, and wooded acreage.

Structure firesBrush & wildlandMutual aid
Rehoboth crews conducting a cold-water rescue drill on a pond, with a rescuer in the water and a boat standing by.

Rescue & emergency response

Crews train for motor-vehicle crashes, cold-water and ice rescue, and the medical calls that make up much of the day-to-day work of a combination department.

Vehicle extricationWater & ice rescueMedical first response
The three-station system

Three firehouses, one coordinated department

Select a company to see its firehouse, address, and officers. Each station covers its own part of Rehoboth while answering as one department across town lines.

Coverage across the Town of Rehoboth

A schematic of the three companies and the ground they hold. Center anchors the public safety headquarters; North and South extend the department's reach to the edges of town.

3
Companies
~70
On-call members
1
Command staff
NORTH CENTER SOUTH

Coverage diagram is a stylized schematic, not a survey map. Firehouse photos are from public department sources; matching each photo to its exact company is being confirmed.

A Rehoboth Fire Department firehouse: a low tan and gray station with three apparatus bays.

Center Company

332 Anawan Street (Route 118)

Station One · Department headquarters & Public Safety Building

  • Derek CareyCaptain
  • John LeydonLieutenant
  • Evan BarresiLieutenant
Now recruiting

Your town needs neighbors on the truck

A call and on-call department runs on residents who step up. No prior experience is required to start the conversation. The department provides the training, the gear, and the crew that has your back.

  • Live in or near Rehoboth and want to serve your community.
  • Willing to train and answer calls from the station nearest you.
  • Ready to be part of a three-station department that works as one.

Start the conversation

Call the department
508-252-3725

This concept has no live application form on purpose. On a real build, recruitment inquiries would route to the department by phone, email, or Facebook message rather than an unmonitored web form.

Find us

Where the department stands

Three firehouses across Rehoboth, one business office, and one number that never changes: 911 for emergencies.

Station One
Center Company

332 Anawan Street (Route 118)

Headquarters & Public Safety Building

Station Two
North Company

333 Tremont Street

Kenneth D. Marshall, Jr. Fire Station

Station Three
South Company

104 Pleasant Street

South-end coverage

Business line
508-252-3725Non-emergency · office hours
Chief's office
Pgraves@rehobothfire.comChief Peter Graves
Mailing address
334 Anawan StreetRehoboth, MA 02769