North Versailles Township was formed on September 18, 1869, by a division of (the original)
Versailles Township into North and
South Versailles townships. Versailles Township was one of the original seven townships of Allegheny County formed in 1788 from
Westmoreland County. Additionally, the land which encompasses the present day North Versailles Township was disputed territory between Pennsylvania and
Virginia, which claimed the area as part of
Yohogania County of the
District of West Augusta. The territory designated in 1788 as Versailles Township now contains the townships of North Versailles and
South Versailles; the boroughs of
White Oak,
East McKeesport,
Wall,
Versailles, and portions of
Wilmerding and
Trafford; as well as the major portion (excluding 10th ward) of the city of
McKeesport. North Versailles was further divided with the formation of the boroughs of
East McKeesport (1895),
Wall (1904), and portions of the boroughs of
Wilmerding (1890) and
Trafford (1904). The section of
Wilmerding on the north side of
Turtle Creek was originally part of the former Patton Township, and the majority of
Trafford is situated in
Westmoreland County. An area of North Versailles (Allequippa Grove, later known as North McKeesport and Highland Grove) was annexed by the city of
McKeesport. Early villages and population centers in North Versailles included
Port Perry, Saltsburgh and Allequippa Grove along the
Monongahela River; Pleasant Hill near to what is now
East McKeesport; Point Pleasant located near the present intersections of Route 30 and McKee and Naser roads; and Stewart's Station, Spring Hill, Mosside Station, Wall Station, and Wilmerding Station along
Turtle Creek, a tributary of the Monongahela River. North Versailles has a number of named neighborhoods, including the following which roughly correspond to the township's seven wards: • Ward 1: Park Terrace • Ward 2: Arlington • Ward 3: Sunset and South Wilmerding • Ward 4: Green Valley and Fite Station • Ward 5: West Wilmerding • Ward 6: Dixon Hollow and Oak Hill • Ward 7: Crestas Terrace
Fire department: At one time, North Versailles was served by eight
volunteer fire departments. Each ward was served by one department, with the exception of Ward 3, which had both the Sunset and South Wilmerding VFDs. Ward 4 and 6's fire departments were the Green Valley VFD and Dixon VFD respectively. Currently, three fire departments serve the township. Crestas VFD serves Crestas Terrace, West Wilmerding VFD serves West Wilmerding. The remaining five wards of the township are served by the Fire Department of North Versailles (FDNV) with 2 stations. The FDNV has the designation of Station 213 and is currently dispatched by the Allegheny County 911 center. Station 1 houses a rescue truck, an engine, and a squad. Station 2 houses an engine, and a squad. The stations are respectively the former Sunset-Central VFD, Green Valley VFD. They are now known as FDNV Station 1 and 2. FDNV Station 1 is located at 1021 Broad Street and Station 2 is located at 518 Oakhurst Street.
Police department: The North Versailles Police Department is led by Chief Norm Locke with over 20+ sworn police officers and police K9, Chase. the department has a detective bureau, traffic division, K-9 unit, and a tactical team. In November 2023, Police Officer Steven Shawley and his K9 partner Chase were shot and wounded in the line of duty responding to a domestic violence call. Officer Shawley, who was shot in the hand and face, and K9 Chase in the front paw had made a full recovery and returned to full duty. The shooter, Ian Fields pleaded guilty to the shooting and is currently serving up to a 30-year sentence in the Pennsylvania state prison. Up until the end of 2016, the North Versailles Township Police department patrolled the borough of
Wilmerding.
Emergency medical services: Emergency medical services (EMS) in the Township of North Versailles is provided by the Fire Department of North Versailles (FDNV) out of Station 1. The FDNV EMS Division is led by Kayla DiMeo and is dispatched by Allegheny County 911 and holds the station number of 390. FDNV EMS Division maintains 2 type 3 ambulances (designated 391 & 392) licensed at the Advanced Life Support (ALS) level by the PA Department of Health. One ambulance is staffed 24/7 by an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic (EMT-P or Paramedic) and the crews work 24-hour shifts. Members of FDNV EMS Division are cross trained in firefighting and technical rescue. The division is managed by a chief officer. FDNV EMS responds to approximately 2,500 calls a year. UPMC pre-hospital services maintains an ALS licensed response unit at station 1 dispatched by Allegheny County 911 and holds the station number 920. This unit provides ALS assistance to EMS services in the area. ==Government and politics==