Emergency Services

 


Carnegie Police Department

Police protection for the Borough of Carnegie is provided by the Carnegie Police Department, which also provides protection for the Borough of Pennsbury Village. The Carnegie Police Department is under the direction of the Mayor of the Borough of Carnegie and the Chief of Police.

All officers are certified through the Pennsylvania Municipal Officers' Education and Training Commission and receive yearly mandatory training required to maintain certification. In addition, the Carnegie Police Department (CPD) has a comprehensive in-service training program designed to further the individual skills of police officers and command personnel.

The CPD is also committed to a "Community Policing" philosophy and takes great pride in community involvement and education, providing an email alert program and an e-mail daily log report.

The Carnegie Police Department proudly lives by the following words displayed on the side of the police cruisers: Courage, Professionalism, and Dedication.

Carnegie Volunteer Fire and Rescue Bureau (CVFRB)

The volunteers in the Carnegie Volunteer Fire and Rescue Bureau (CVFRB) have been serving the Boroughs of Carnegie and Pennsbury Village since 1972 with fire and emergency medical services.

With the new fire station located at 201 West Main Street, the fire and rescue bureau volunteers remain on stand-by for emergency calls, as well as for all hometown sporting events, festivals and other community activities.

In addition to responding to emergencies, CVFRB provides many other services to the community, such as fire prevention and fire safety classes, CPR and basic first aid courses. Two advanced life support ambulances are also stationed at the fire department building. Please visit their website at departments.firehouse.com/dept/Carnegie2PA.

 

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