Warrenton Rural Volunteer Fire Department
Warrenton Rural Volunteer Fire Department serves the Central
Warren Fire District and the Town of Warrenton. Warrenton Rural,
founded in 1956, and the Warrenton Fire Department, founded
in 1868 and the oldest operating African American volunteer
fire department in our state, consolidated in 2004. Warrenton
Rural currently consists of 25 volunteer fire fighters and first
responders.
Bobbitt collaborated with Chief Walter M.
Gardner, Jr., in 2006 to build Warrenton’s new fire station
located on South Main Street. One of the design challenges was
to make the new structure, located in the historic downtown
area, aesthetically fit in with the surrounding buildings. Elements
such as second story windows were used to accomplish this. The
13,540-square-foot facility allowed for all apparatus and state-of-the-art
equipment to be housed inside the facility, which also doubles
as a local emergency shelter for the community.
“We
are always excited to provide others an opportunity to come
view our station, and we brag on and recommend Bobbitt to other
fire departments on a regular basis,” said Chief Gardner. Bobbitt
Design Build extends congratulations to
Gardner who was selected
as the 2008 Volunteer Fire Chief of the Year for all of North
Carolina .

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