The City of St. Robert is proud to announce that the St. Robert Police Department has been awarded a grant from the MFA Oil Foundation to assist with the purchase of fifteen tactical medical trauma kits. These kits will enable the department to equip every patrol vehicle with lifesaving first aid equipment, allowing officers to provide immediate care during emergencies and critical incidents.
Mayor James Breckinridge and Police Chief Curtis Curenton had the honor of accepting the grant on behalf of the city from MFA Oil representatives Karalee Curtis, Area Manager, and Trevor Honeycutt, District Manager. The MFA Oil Foundation supports nonprofit organizations that work to strengthen the communities they serve. Since 1998, the Foundation has awarded more than $3 million in grants to help improve the quality of life across its service areas.
These new tactical medical trauma kits will directly enhance public safety in St. Robert by improving the department’s ability to respond quickly and effectively to medical emergencies. Outfitting every patrol vehicle ensures that officers have immediate access to vital tools that may help save lives in situations where every second counts.
The City of St. Robert extends its sincere appreciation to the MFA Oil Foundation for its generosity and commitment to community safety. Their continued support plays an important role in building strong and resilient communities, and we are grateful for their partnership in serving the residents and visitors of St. Robert.

