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Our homes away from home
Station 1
108 East Wilmington St.
Burgaw, NC 28425
Phone 910-259-3624
Its primary response area is
approximately 190 square miles of central Pender County. Station 1
has the highest annual call volume. Located within the response
district are the communities of Burgaw (the county seat), and St.
Helena. The crew at Station 1 has access to and from I-40 via Exit
390.
Station 1 is also the home base of one of the two Heavy Rescue
Trucks staffed and operated by full-time North Carolina Rescue
Technicians (RT's). Volunteer rescue and EMS members often enhance
the staffing at Station 1. |
Station 2
16660 Highway 17 N
Hampstead, NC 28443
Phone 910-270-6477
With
the second highest annual call volume in the county, Station 2
covers the mainland of Eastern Pender County. Scotts Hill, Hampstead
and Sloop Point are the communities within the estimated 130 square
mile primary response area. One of the two Heavy Rescue Trucks is
also based at Station 2. |
Station 4
801 Flake Ave.
Topsail Beach, NC 28445
Phone/Fax 910-328-1136
Located at the South end of Topsail Island,
crews assigned to this station observe large fluctuations in call
volume tied to the growth spurts associated with seasonal tourist
visits. Our water rescue team responds from Station 4. |
Station 5
89 Veach St.
Willard, NC 28478
Phone/Fax 910-285-3668
Covering the North Western portion of Pender County (bordered by
Duplin County), and encompassing roughly 145 square miles, crews at
this station serve the communities of, Willard, Watha, Penderlea and
Shiloh. The crew at Station 5 has access to and from I-40 via Exit
390. This station is owned and staffed by members of Union EMS and
Rescue, supplemented by a paramedic from Pender EMS. |
Station 6
2035 NC Highway 210 E.
Hampstead, NC 28443
Phone/Fax 910-329-4715
Persons assigned to Station 6 serve citizens of North Eastern Pender
County, including the Topsail Island community of Surf City. A
consolidation of Surf City Volunteer EMS and Pender EMS in the
Summer of 2004, resulted in Station 6 becoming a 24 hour, fully
staffed transport station. |
Station 7
14388 Highway 210W
PO Box 650
Rocky Point, NC 28457
Phones:
Administration 910-675-9198 / Fax 910-675-9169
Crew 910-675-9175
Field Operations 910-675-9115
Training and Safety 910-675-9131
Station 7 is the Headquarters Station of Pender Volunteer EMS and
Rescue Inc. The building has approximately 8500 square feet of
office, crew, and garage bay space, and was designed with
possible future expansion in mind. Rocky Point and Long Creek are
two of the communities in which the residents of District 7 reside.
Additionally, this South Western portion of Pender County is one of
the fastest growing areas in North Carolina, and is expected to
sustain that growth for the projected future. The crew at Station 7
has access to and from I-40 via Exit 408. |
Station 8
5765 Highway 50
Maple Hill, NC 28454
Phone 910-259-1616
Station 8
has a Quick Response Vehicle (QRV) staffed by an EMT-Paramedic or
Intermediate. It has significantly improved quality of care for the
residents in and around the community of Maple Hill.
Transport trucks from Station 1 or
6 respond with the QRV for calls in this area. |
Station 9
126 W Main St.
Atkinson, NC 28421
Phone/Fax 910-283-3088
Through cooperation with Black River Health Center, Pender EMS is
enabled to staff a full transport truck in the far western portion
of Pender County. Remodeling a section of the building formerly
occupied by the offices of the above mentioned Health Center, and
the construction of a single ambulance bay, have greatly improved
EMS response times in the Atkinson, Currie, Canetuck and Ivanhoe
townships. |
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