Law Enforcement

Police Department

🚔
Chief of Police
Chief
William
Harmon

Office of the Chief

Chief Harmon has served the Village of Dillonvale for over 15 years, leading a dedicated force committed to community-oriented policing. The department works closely with Jefferson County Sheriff's Office and neighboring agencies to maintain public safety across the village and surrounding area.

Non-Emergency(740) 769-2570
EmergencyDial 911
AddressP.O. Box 546, Dillonvale, OH 43917

The Dillonvale Police Department is dedicated to preserving peace, protecting life and property, and fostering a safe environment for all village residents and visitors. Officers patrol the village 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

For all emergencies, always call 911. For non-emergency matters, contact the Village Office at (740) 769-2570 during business hours.

Personnel

Officers & Staff

SB
Sgt. Brian Cole
Patrol Sergeant
Badge: #102
Shift: Days
OF
Ofc. Dana Fischer
Patrol Officer
Badge: #104
Shift: Days
OM
Ofc. Ray Moretti
Patrol Officer
Badge: #106
Shift: Nights
OT
Ofc. Sandra Torres
Patrol Officer
Badge: #108
Shift: Nights
CK
Carol Kline
Administrative Clerk
Phone: (740) 769-2570
Hours: M–F, 8 AM–4 PM
What We Do

Police Services

Community Services

🚔 24/7 Patrol Coverage
🔍 Criminal Investigations
🚦 Traffic Enforcement
📋 Accident Reports
🏠 Vacation House Checks
👶 Child Safety Programs
🤝 Community Outreach
📞 Non-Emergency Response

Reporting & Records

To obtain a copy of a police report, contact the administrative clerk at Village Hall during regular business hours. A fee may apply. Reports are typically available within 5–7 business days of the incident.

  • Incident reports available by request at Village Hall
  • Traffic crash reports available through Ohio BMV or in person
  • Background checks coordinated through Jefferson County Sheriff
  • Fingerprinting services available by appointment

Fire & Rescue

Fire Department

🚒
Fire Chief
Chief
Robert
Gallagher

Dillonvale Volunteer Fire Department

The Dillonvale Volunteer Fire Department has proudly served the community for decades. Chief Gallagher leads a team of dedicated volunteer firefighters trained in fire suppression, emergency medical response, and hazardous materials awareness. The department operates in cooperation with Jefferson County Emergency Management and mutual aid agreements with surrounding departments.

Non-Emergency(740) 769-2571
EmergencyDial 911
Station AddressMain St., Dillonvale, OH 43917

The Dillonvale Volunteer Fire Department responds to structure fires, vehicle accidents, medical emergencies, and hazardous conditions within the village and, under mutual aid agreements, in neighboring communities. Volunteers undergo continuous training to maintain Ohio State Fire Marshal certifications.

Interested in volunteering? The department is always looking for dedicated community members. Contact the fire station or Village Hall for information on joining.

Personnel

Firefighters & Staff

AC
Asst. Chief Dave Russo
Assistant Fire Chief
Cert: FF II / EMT-B
Years of Service: 12
LC
Lt. Carol Hess
Lieutenant
Cert: FF II / HazMat Ops
Years of Service: 9
FF
FF Mark Donnelly
Firefighter / Driver
Cert: FF I / Driver-Op
Years of Service: 6
FF
FF Angela Pierce
Firefighter / EMT
Cert: FF I / EMT-B
Years of Service: 4
FF
FF Kevin Ostrowski
Probationary Firefighter
Cert: FF I in progress
Years of Service: 1
VO
Join Our Team
Volunteers Needed
We are actively recruiting volunteer firefighters. No experience necessary — training provided.
What We Do

Fire Services

Emergency Response

🔥 Structure Fire Suppression
🚗 Vehicle Accident Response
🏥 Emergency Medical First Response
☣️ HazMat Awareness Response
🌊 Water Rescue Operations
🏚️ Structural Collapse Assist
🌲 Wildland / Brush Fire
🤝 Mutual Aid Response

Fire Prevention & Safety

The department offers fire prevention education and home safety inspections for village residents. Contact the station to schedule a free home fire safety walkthrough.

  • Free residential smoke detector checks and installation assistance
  • Fire extinguisher training available for community groups
  • Annual open house and equipment demonstration event
  • School and youth fire safety education programs
  • Burn permits coordinated through the Village Office

Volunteer Recruitment

The Dillonvale Volunteer Fire Department welcomes community members of all backgrounds. Volunteers receive full state-certified training at no cost. Time commitments are flexible and all equipment is provided.

To apply, contact Chief Gallagher at (740) 769-2571 or stop by the fire station during any Tuesday evening drill night.