Royal Police Force

of Antigua & Barbuda

'Professionalism - Integrity - Honesty - Leadership - Partnership - Service'

ROYAL POLICE FORCE

of Antigua and Barbuda​

COOLIDGE FIRE STATION

Address V. C. Bird Int’l Airport, Coolidge St. George’s

Telephone: (268) 462 3062 / 460-8501

Coolidge Fire Station as the largest of Fire Station and bears the responsibility of providing coverage to all aircraft that operate at the V. C. Bird International Airport. It is also responsible for responding to any needed emergency around the airport compound and also any emergency at sea within a five (5) miles radius of the airport.

MR. VERBIN PETERS

Officer Incharge

Asst. Superintendent of Police

ST. JOHN’S FIRE STATION

Address Factory Road St. John’s

Telephone: (268) 462 00444/20 / Cell:(268) 771-3563

AREAS FOR FIRE COVERAGE

City of St. John’s, Fort Road, Villa, upper and lower gambles, yorks village, langsford , mt pleasant, cedar valley Crobbies, McKinnons, soldier bay, Royals estate Old Runway, Grays Farm,Hatton, Five Island, Dieppe bay, side hill, Golden Grove New Extension, nut grove, creek side,Ebenezer, Cooks Hill, Barnes Hill, cashew hill, bendals , barthlodge, stclair heights, warners, Belmont, Hodges Bay, potters, Pigotts, Paynters,Gunthropes, Fitches Creek, Carlisle Estate, Cassada Garden, Skerritt Pasture, New Winthrop, Scotts Hill.

MR. ELVIS GORDON

Officer Incharge

Asst. Superintendent of Police

JOHNSON POINT FIRE STATION

Address: Johnson’s Point Village, St. Mary’s

Telephone: (268) 562-8757 / 58

AREAS FOR FIRE COVERAGE

Jennings Village, Bolans Village, Crab Hill, Urlings Village, Old Road, Jolly Harbour, Hermitage bay ,Ffryes Estate, Carlisle Bay, Fig Tree Drive. West Palm Beach, cedar hall.

MR. WENDELL JULES

Officer Incharge

Asst. Superintendent of Police

BARBUDA FIRE STATION

Address: Codrington Village

Telephone: (268) 464-7265

AREAS FOR FIRE COVERAGE

The Barbuda station has responsibility for the island of Barbuda which involved both Structural and Aerodrome firefighting.

MR. WENDELL JULES

Officer Incharge

Asst. Superintendent of Police
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Photo: Atlee P Rodney, Commissioner of Police

Photo: Attorney General Honorable Stedroy ‘Cutie’ Benjamin (left) Atlee P. Rodney (Right)

Photo: His Excellency Sir Rodney Williams, Governor General (right) Atlee P. Rodney (left)

COMMISSIONER OF POLICE

ATLEE P. RODNEY, QPM, BS​

Mr. Atlee Patrick Rodney is the Commissioner of Police of the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda. He was enlisted in the organization on 15th October, 1982. On 25th November, 2019 he was appointed to the rank of Commissioner of Police. With forty (40) years of service, he brings to this position a wealth of knowledge and experience.

Commissioner Rodney before joining the Police Force worked as a Primary School teacher at the Savanne Paille Primary School. Subsequently after his enlistment into the organization, used his wealth of knowledge to propel himself through the ranks. He worked in several Divisions/Departments including Special Patrol Group, Narcotics, Out Stations, Criminal Investigation, Police Training School where he was the Chief Instructor, Human Resource and the Staff Office. He was seconded to the Regional Security Services (RSS) and worked as the Staff Officer there.

During his policing career, Commissioner Rodney attended several notable courses to include Hostage Negotiations, RSS Instructors Manuel Development for Recruit Syllabus, First Management of Project on International Cooperation, RSS Staff & Command, CARICOM Disaster Relief Unit Annual training and Executive Leadership. He also attended the 26th Annual General Meeting of Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police, Seminar on Emerging Communication Network for Developing Countries, Police Management, Intelligence Gathering and Analysis from Governments and other Institution in the Caribbean and Central America.

He pursued studies and was awarded his Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications from the University of Valle de Puebla in Mexico on February 18, 2011. In the year 2019, Commissioner Rodney was awarded the Queen’s Police Medal (QPM) for his contributions to National and Regional Security in the Caribbean Region on April 5 2018.