Deputy Director Robert Race has been a member of the Bensalem Police Department since 1997. Deputy Director Race previously held the rank of Lieutenant where he was assigned to coordinate emergency management operations within Bensalem Township, SWAT team operations for the Southern Bucks County Response Team, as well as the Departments Honor Guard Unit. He has been an NRA and NTOA certified instructor in numerous disciplines since 2004 and had previously served as a departmental field training officer prior to being promoted to the rank of Sergeant in 2006.
As a Sergeant, he served as a patrol supervisor for three years prior to being reassigned to handle emergency management operations, SWAT, and other duties as assigned by the Director of Public Safety on a full-time basis. In 2019 he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, overseeing all Emergency Operations within Bensalem Township, and is responsible for the coordinated response to those events that may negatively impact the residents of Bensalem. As the emergency management operations coordinator, a considerable amount of time is dedicated to serving our township's school safety initiative. Through this initiative, nine elementary schools, three middle schools, three high schools, and numerous daycares have been educated as to what to do if and when an active threat presents itself at their school.
Deputy Director Race is a proud graduate of the Northwestern University Center for Public Safety Staff and Command School in 2011. He also graduated from the Police Executive Research Forum's Senior Management Institute for Police (Class #88) held at Boston University in July of 2023. In addition to his duties as a Bensalem Police Officer, Deputy Director Race has served the citizens of Bucks County as a firefighter since 1990, working as both a command-level operations officer, served as Vice President for 10 years, a Life Member, and firefighter of a local volunteer department.
Deputy Director Race has been an active Paramedic since 1993 and currently serves as the Vice President of the Bucks County Emergency Health Council. During his career, Deputy Director Race has been the recipient of numerous commendations and awards. Deputy Director Race was recognized by the Bucks County Fraternal Order of Police for the apprehension of a serial bank robber while serving as a patrol officer.