Regional Old Colony Communications Center

Regional Old Colony Communications Center Regional emergency communications center serving several communities along the South Shore Regional Emergency Communications Center.

Handling 911 calls, Police, Fire, and EMS dispatching for the Towns of Duxbury, Plympton, Halifax, Hanson, Hanover, and Rochester Massachusetts

05/30/2026

A message from K9 Sirk’s handler, Officer Steve Hall:

They say a dog is a man’s best friend, that couldn’t be truer when you have a K9 as a partner. Working with K9 Sirk was the most rewarding thing I have done in my career and life. He was much more than just a working dog, he was a partner, a brother in blue and a part of the family. He helped countless amounts of people, whether it was a call for a missing person or a K9 demonstration at touch a truck. He has touched so many lives and will continue to live on through happy memories. For a big bad police K9 he truly had a heart of gold. To my good friend and forever partner, you are the best boy, thank you for all you did for the Town of Duxbury and for me personally. You will always have a place in my heart. You may rest now, I have the watch. K9 Sirk EOW 05/28/2026

Today we say goodbye to a true hero. K9 Sirk was laid to rest today after a life of dedicated service to the town of Dux...
05/29/2026

Today we say goodbye to a true hero. K9 Sirk was laid to rest today after a life of dedicated service to the town of Duxbury. Alongside his partner, Officer Steve Hall, Sirk gave his all to keep our community safe — day after day, call after call.

He was more than a police dog. He was a partner, a protector, and a beloved member of our public safety family.

Run free, Sirk. Your watch is over, and you will never be forgotten. 💙🐕

On this Memorial Day, we pause to remember the heroes who never made it home.Their courage, dedication, and sacrifice wi...
05/25/2026

On this Memorial Day, we pause to remember the heroes who never made it home.

Their courage, dedication, and sacrifice will never be forgotten.

We honor them today and always.

This week, we shine a light on the incredible EMS professionals who show up—day or night, rain or shine—to care for our ...
05/21/2026

This week, we shine a light on the incredible EMS professionals who show up—day or night, rain or shine—to care for our neighbors when it matters most.
Your courage, kindness, and steady hands save lives and strengthen our community.
Happy National EMS Week to all who serve. We see you. We thank you.

Hanover MA Fire Department
Hanson Fire Department
Plympton Fire department
Halifax Fire Department
Rochester Fire Department
Duxbury Fire PIO

05/18/2026

On Sunday, May 17th, at approximately 415PM, the Regional Old Colony Communications Center received calls about a possible structure fire on Lemuel Cobb Road. Off-duty Firefighter Pontes was the first to arrive on scene and reported a car on fire in close proximity to the house. Chief Duddy requested a working fire assignment, bringing in mutual aid from the Carver Fire Department, Halifax Fire Department, and Kingston Fire & Emergency Management. As well as recalling all of Plympton's call firefighters.
While waiting for fire companies to arrive, firefighter Pontes used the homeowner's garden hose to wet the home's siding. His quick thinking and selfless actions slowed the spread of the fire, keeping it contained to the outside of the home.
Engine 2 arrived on scene within 5 minutes of dispatch and quickly contained and extinguished the fire. Our mutual aid partners arrived and confirmed the fire had not spread to the interior of the home.
The Silver Lake Regional CERT Team responded and provided drinking water, which was much appreciated on such a hot afternoon.
As always, we thank our dispatch and mutual aid partners for their assistance.

Congratulations gentlemen and thank you for your commitment to helping others.
05/16/2026

Congratulations gentlemen and thank you for your commitment to helping others.

911 has come a long way over the years.  We now have access to a lot of different technology that helps locate individua...
05/13/2026

911 has come a long way over the years. We now have access to a lot of different technology that helps locate individuals. What3Words is an app that divides the entire planet into 3mx3m squares, assigning a unique set of 3 words to each one. When someone is lost in an unfamiliar area, W3W can give us an almost exact GPS location of that individual. This allows on scene first responders to find them incredibly quickly.

Strong work by all involved!

At approximately 12:30 PM today, the Regional Old Colony Communications Center received a 911 call reporting a hiker on Catos Ridge possibly experiencing a medical emergency. Members of the Plympton Fire Department and Plympton Police Department responded to the wooded area to locate and assist the patient.

Due to the challenging terrain, off-duty Fire Department members were called in from home to assist with the extrication.

Using the “What3Words” app, Dispatchers were able to quickly obtain and relay the hiker’s precise location to responding Fire and Police personnel, allowing crews to rapidly locate the individual. This marks the second time within the last year that Dispatchers and first responders successfully worked together using the app to locate hikers in the woods who needed emergency assistance.

The hiker was safely extricated from the woods and evaluated by Plympton Fire EMS personnel.

Great teamwork by all involved, and a reminder of how valuable technology and coordinated emergency response can be in helping those in need.

Our thoughts are with Trooper Trainor's family and friends and all of the Massachusetts State Police.  While driving hom...
05/06/2026

Our thoughts are with Trooper Trainor's family and friends and all of the Massachusetts State Police. While driving home after his shift, Trooper Trainor responded to a report of a wrong-way driver on RTE 1 with several other Troopers. Even off-duty, Trooper Trainor responded and put his life on the line in an effort to protect the people of the Commonwealth.

He will be remembered as a true hero.

On International Firefighters’ Day, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to all our member fire departments. Thank you f...
05/04/2026

On International Firefighters’ Day, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to all our member fire departments. Thank you for your bravery, your sacrifice, and your constant readiness to help those in need. Our communities are safer and stronger because of you.

Duxbury Fire PIO Plympton Fire department Halifax Fire Department Rochester Fire Department Hanson Fire Department Hanover MA Fire Department

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668R Tremont Street
Duxbury, MA
02332

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