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Engine 52 Push-In Ceremony

The San Carlos Park Fire District introduced the newest member of its fleet- Engine 52, a 2018 Pierce Velocity Pumper on July 28th during a Push-In Ceremony, a fire service tradition dating back nearly 200 years.

The Push-In ritual dates back to the 1800’s when horse drawn pumpers were used throughout the nation’s Fire Service. Horses commissioned for service would be washed along with the pumper at their newly assigned firehouse and backed into the firehouse bay. The firefighters would then fit the new horse with its harness placing the company in service. After every run, firefighters had to hand push their pumpers back into the bay and ready themselves for the next alarm.

When new horses or pumpers were purchased neighboring firehouses, department chiefs, and citizens from the surrounding community would attend the ceremony to celebrate the new powerful addition to their neighborhood firehouse. Local clergy came to bestow blessings upon the horse throwing holy water unto it for long life, strength, speed and good health. The blessing would serve to ward off any evil spirits. Today, fire departments continue to celebrate this tradition with the help of a driver in the seat and the engine’s transmission in reverse.

On July 28th, in the spirit of tradition, San Carlos Park Fire District’s newest apparatus was wet-down, wiped dry by attendees, blessed by our Chaplin, and pushed backwards into the bay by your SCPFD firefighters.

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Annual San Carlos Park 4th of July Parade

For those needing  information on the Annual San Carlos Park 4th of July Parade please contact Bonnie Jasper at 239-878-7624. Thank you.

The parade will be held on July 4th at 8:30 am and leave from the Sunshine Ace Hardware Plaza traveling up Sanibel Blvd. It is truly great to celebrate our nation’s independence with those we serve.  The parade route is pictured below. We hope to see you there!

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Our 2017 Annual Report is Now Available

The 2017 San Carlos Park Fire Protection and Rescue Service District Annual Report is now available online!

Follow the link below to view a summary of 2017’s services and highlights.

2017 Annual Report

You’ll find great information about your Fire District including budget, vitals, and the stations serving you.

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Defending Your Home During a Brushfire

Recently a resident of our fire district lost their home to a brushfire. While we will do our absolute best to preserve your property during the event of a brushfire, there are steps you can take before fire strikes that will allow us to better defend your home. Let’s take a quick look together at how to create defensible space around your home. We recommend keeping your property lean, clean, and green. What does that mean?

Maintaining a lean, clean, and green landscape within 30 feet of a structure can make a significant difference in whether it survives a brushfire. The important thing is that action must be taken before fire threatens.

Lean — small amounts of flammable vegetation
Clean — no accumulations of dead vegetation
Green — plants are healthy and green; lawn is well irrigated

Reducing fuel within the defensible space means creating a landscape that breaks up the continuity of brush and other vegetation that could bring fire in contact with any flammable portion of the structure.

This may involve:
Eliminating any flammable vegetation in contact with the structure
Thinning out trees and shrubs so there is 10 to 15 feet between the tree crowns
Pruning tree limbs to a height of 6 to 10 feet
Replacing highly flammable landscape material with plant materials having a higher water content
Replacing flammable mulch adjacent to the structure with gravel or rock
Eliminating “ladder fuels” near the structure that might carry a surface fire to the roof or eaves

Fire is a natural part of our Florida ecosystems. It is not a matter of if we are going to have brushfires, but when will we have brushfires and at what intensity. Homeowners must assume a major role in brushfire protection by taking action to reduce the ignitability of their homes before the threat of a fire.


Firefighter Mark Martine Awarded District Medal of Courage

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We are proud to announce Firefighter Mark Martine was recently awarded the District Medal of Courage and Award of Merit for involvement in an act of Bravery.

On May 19th, 2017 while off duty Firefighter Martine was traveling south through Georgia. While driving he observed smoke ahead rising above the trees. As he crested the hill he noticed a crashed RV resting on its passenger side and on fire. Martine along with about a half a dozen other motorists stopped to help assist with the crash.

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Though he had no personal protective equipment Firefighter Martine knew there were people inside the crashed RV, and acted as any true hero would, without concern for his own safety. Firefighter Martine kicked in the top of the RV bunk area above the cab to free a male occupant from the burning RV. He then assisted an officer on-scene to pull the female occupant, who was on fire at the time, free from the wreckage. During this incident Firefighter Martine suffered minor burns and lacerations. The male passenger was treated for minor injuries and released. Unfortunately, the female passenger succumb to her injuries days later.

 

Firefighter Martine was also awarded the Commissioner’s Citation for Distinguished Service by the Georgia Department of Public Safety for his life saving actions that day. We are incredibly proud to serve alongside Firefighter Martine and are continually impressed by his dedication to public safety both on and off duty. Congratulations Firefighter Martine!


Donate A Toy To A Needy Child This Holiday Season

San Carlos Park Fire District will continue a more than 30 year tradition this year with our Annual Secret Santa Program. Each year friends, neighbors, and your local fire district join together to collect toys to wrap and distribute to members of our community who need assistance.

This year, 36 needy families with a total of 104 children have been selected to receive gifts and a holiday dinner. Those interested in donating to the program may drop off new, unwrapped gifts at any of our fire stations. Thank you for your assistance in assuring each of our citizens have a happy holidays!


SANTA’S MAILBOX OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT SAN CARLOS PARK FIRE DISTRICT’S THREE STATIONS

San Carlos Park Fire District has made special arrangements with Santa Claus for our fire stations to be drop-off sites for letters to Santa Claus! Bring your children to drop off their letters in Santa’s Mailbox located at any one of our fire stations:

  • Station 51 located at 8013 Sanibel Blvd.
  • Station 52 located at 16901 Island Park Rd.
  • Station 53 located at 19591 Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy.

Santa loves to get letters from boys and girls who have been good all year long!  Make sure to include your child’s name and address on each letter and San Carlos Park Fire District will ensure each child receives a personalized letter from Santa.

The deadline to drop off letters at Santa’s Mailbox is December 14th. No postage required, only a little magic!


Blue Mass to Honor First Responders

Our Lady of Light Catholic Community will host a Blue Mass to show the community’s gratitude for and support of local Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS, and First Responders. All community members, First Responders, their families, and friends are invited to attend.
 
A Blue Mass is celebrated in the Catholic Church for those employed in the public safety field. The color blue relates to the blue uniforms predominately used by these services. The mass honors those who have fallen in the line of duty and those currently serving, and gives the community an opportunity to show gratitude for those who serve so courageously, as well as their families, who risk so much so others can live safely. The first Blue Mass was held in Washington, DC in 1934 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church.
 
The mass will feature static displays of apparatus from Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Lee County Emergency Medical Services, San Carlos Park Fire District and other local fire departments, as well as the presentation of colors by the Public Safety Honor Guard. Light refreshments will follow the mass in the Parish Center. Join us tomorrow evening at 6:30.
Date and Location:

Tuesday, November 14th, 6:30pm
Our Lady of Light Catholic Community
19680 Cypress View Drive
Fort Myers, Fl 33967

 


Trick-or-Treat at SCPFD

All SCPFD fire stations will be open for trick-or-treating tonight.

Stations are located at:
Station 51: 8013 Sanibel Boulevard
Station 52: 16901 Island Park Road
Station 53: 19591 Ben Hill Griffin Parkway

Have a wonderful and most importantly, a safe Halloween!


NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED HEARING

RESCHEDULED HEARING

NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED HEARING

The tentative hearing adopting a millage rate and budget on September 14, 2017 for the San Carlos Park Fire Protection and Rescue Service District is being rescheduled due to Hurricane Irma.

A rescheduled tentative budget hearing will be held on:
September 28, 2017 6:05 p.m. at 19591 Ben Hill Griffin Parkway, Fort Myers, 33967