"The World's
Smallest Police Station"
If you've got trouble in Carrabelle, Florida,
just dial 3691.
That's the number for a blue phone booth on
the main drag that is the world's smallest
police station. The
phone
booth is shaded by a shiny berry tree, and there's
a park bench in front where policemen can keep an
eye on the town of Carrabelle (population
1,800).
The phone booth was installed in 1963 to keep
policemen out of the rain. "They used to
have a phone on the wall across the
street," says Police Chief Jesse Smith. "But every time it
rained, the man who answered it would get
wet."
At the time, the single police officer walked
a beat and didn't have a patrol car, Smith
says. The department has grown to three
officers since then, but little else has changed.
"I love it here," says Smith, who's worked for
the station for 22 years. "It's just like
any other place. You have the same things,
you just don't have as much. Some days you'll come and you
won't get a call all day, other days they'll keep
you running."
When he's not patrolling, Smith parks by the
phone booth. "We just sit here because
there's a little shade and it's right in the
middle of town. We can see everything that's
going on. And if people need to get a hold
of us they call it and we answer the
phone."
Smith said visitors come from "all over the
world" to see his police station. "They
want us to stand around and take
pictures
with them and we do it." (The town now has
another one-room police office, but it
doesn't attract visitors.)
In 1991, Smith was a guest on the Tonight Show
with Johnny Carson. "I enjoyed the trip,
it was real nice. They carried us all over
the place in a limo. Johnny just asked about the police
station."
Smith has also been featured in a commercial
for the police program "In the Heat of the
Night." But Carrabelle doesn't get the
program, and "I ain't never seen it," Smith said.
Be sure to wave the next time you drive
through Carrabelle. Or better yet, stop
and chat a while. |