Dickson Fire Marshal Robby Street to Be Honored at Retirement Celebration April 2
Dickson, TN — The City of Dickson Fire Department is inviting the community to celebrate the retirement of longtime Fire Marshal Robby Street, honoring his years of service and dedication to protecting the citizens of Dickson.
The retirement celebration will take place April 2 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Walnut Street Church of Christ Fellowship Hall, where friends, colleagues, and community members are invited to stop by, share stories, and recognize Street’s career in public service.
Street has served the City of Dickson Fire Department for many years, playing a critical role in fire prevention, inspections, investigations, and community safety. As Fire Marshal, he helped oversee fire safety regulations, investigate fire incidents, and work with businesses and residents to reduce fire risks throughout the city.
The Dickson Fire Department announced the event on social media, encouraging the public to attend and celebrate Street’s contributions.
“We’d like to invite each of you to come help us celebrate the career and accolades for our retiring Fire Marshal Robby Street,” the department wrote. “Please come out and share a good time and great stories.”
Fire marshals often serve as the backbone of fire prevention programs within a department. In addition to responding to fire incidents, they help enforce fire codes, conduct safety inspections, and educate the public about fire safety practices.
Street’s leadership in those areas has been an important part of the department’s mission to protect lives and property across Dickson.
The retirement gathering will provide an opportunity for fellow firefighters, city leaders, and members of the community to reflect on Street’s career and thank him for his years of service.
Residents who would like to attend are welcome to stop by during the two-hour celebration to offer congratulations and well wishes as Street begins his next chapter.
The Walnut Street Church of Christ Fellowship Hall is located in Dickson and will host the event from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 2.