Greenville Fire-Rescue
The city's six fire-rescue stations provide fire protection, fire prevention and emergency medical services within the city limits. Personnel are certified emergency medical technicians. Fire prevention captains make annual inspections of all commercial buildings in the city and the extraterritorial jurisdiction. There are currently 140 firefighters/EMTs working at the city's six stations.
- Headquarters, Station No. 1, 500 S. Greene St., 329-4390
- Station No. 2, 2490 Hemby Lane, 329-4405
- Station No. 3, 2400 Charles Blvd., 329-4410
- Station No. 4, 200 Staton Road, 329-4590
- Station No. 5, 255 Rollins Drive, 329-4690
- Station No. 6, 3375 E. 10th St., (opening fall 2005)
- Chief: Mike Burton, 329-4404. E-mail: mburtonl@greenvillenc.gov.
- Deputy Chief: Ron Moore, 329-4397. E-mail: rmoore@greenvillenc.gov
- Life Safety Services: Battalion Chief Tony Smart, 329-4408. Fire education programs are presented to groups or organizations by request through the bureau. A program specifically designed to teach children fire safety techniques by using puppets also is available for presentation.
- Home and chimney inspections: 329-4390. To help prevent fires, the department offers free inspections to city residents.
- Smoke detector program: 329-4390. The department has a program called Code Red Detection Control to install smoke detection devices in homes of low-income residents within the city for free.
- County Fire/EMS departments County fire and rescue departments offer service outside of Greenville. Most of them are volunteer organizations. They are in most cases autonomous but coordinate with the office of Noel Lee III, Pitt County director of emergency services, 1717 W. Fifth St., 902-3950.

