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San Carlos Park Fire District Awards Firefighter and District Employee of the Year

San Carlos Park Fire District Awards Firefighter and District Employee of the Year

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The San Carlos Park Fire District is proud to announce Firefighter Eric Dalton was awarded Firefighter of the Year and Interim Fire Marshal Steve Lennon was awarded District Employee of the Year.  Both were honored at the 2015 Awards Presentation for exemplifying the standards of excellence and service to the community.  Firefighter Dalton has served the citizens of San Carlos Park Fire District for nine years and was touted by his peers as one who performs every task with excellence and as a mentor for probationary firefighters.  Interim Fire Marshal Lennon has been with the department for nine years and was
nominated by his peers for going above and beyond the call of duty and
performing additional work related tasks with excellence.

Also receiving honors were:

 Green Cross Award

Marcus Dunton and JB Shober

Chief’s Achievement

Daniel Sieber

Educational Achievement

Jeff DeBusman

10 Years of Service

Marcus Dunton, Mike Casey, and Jennifer Bossi

15 Years of Service

Jay Harper

25 Years of Service

Jose Orama, Brian DuBrasky, Mike Asselin


SCPFD Responds to Brush Fire on Three Oaks Parkway

SCPFD responded to a brush fire at the edge of Three Oaks Community Park on Monday, April 4th.

As soccer players and parents looked on, the San Carlos Park Fire Department  contained the fire at the north end of the park near the tennis courts.

Chief David Cambareri said a quarter-acre of the park area burned and was under control by 8pm.   Firefighters remained on scene for much of the evening mopping up hot spots to prevent a rekindle.  The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.

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SCPFD Battles Brush Fire

Members of the San Carlos Park Fire and Rescue, Lee County EMS and Florida Forestry Service responded to an brushfire in San Carlos Park off Alico Road on Sunday, April 3rd.  Firefighters arrived on scene to find a large column of smoke showing from the wooded area off Alico Road near Airport Haul Road. Wind speed and fuel were major concerns however, the fire was contained well and reached only 8 acres in size by the time it was suppressed.

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SCPFD would like to remind citizens to be aware of fire danger conditions currently in place. Please join us in preventing brushfires by becoming proactive in brushfire prevention.  San Carlos Park citizens are strongly advised to use common sense whenever using anything that can cause a flame or spark, and to clear the area around their home of brush and vegetation to reduce the fire risk.  For more information on preparing your property for Brushfire Season please contact San Carlos Park Fire District at 267-7525.

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San Carlos Park Fire District Ranked in the Nation’s Top 2%

San Carlos Park Fire Protection and Rescue Service District has been awarded a Class 2 Public Protection Classification (PPC) rating by the Insurance Services Office (ISO), an organization that independently evaluates municipal fire protection efforts in communities throughout the United States.  The rating is used by insurance companies nationally as a standard for their premiums.  The Class 2 rating is the second highest possible score that can be given to any fire department nationwide, with only 2% of the Nation’s Fire Departments reaching this elite rating of fire protection.

In March of 2016, ISO upgraded San Carlos Park’s Public Protection Classification (PPC) from a Class 3 to a Class 2. Nationally, just 1,164 of 48,632 fire protection agencies achieved a Class 2, with only 178 achieving a Class 1. This improved rating may mean savings for property owners within the District as ISO considers a fire district’s PPC rating an important factor for insurance companies when determining prices for personal and commercial property insurance. ISO looks at many factors when determining a classification.  Some of these include staffing, fire training, how often apparatus are maintained and tested, personnel training, public education, water supply and flow, emergency dispatching and communication, and equipment. This rating will take effect on July 1, 2016.

Chief David Cambareri said, “Achievement of a Class 2 rating is a true testament to the hard work and diligence of our staff. I am continually impressed with their commitment to better the service we provide those who live in and visit San Carlos Park Fire District. Whether it is training, responding to emergencies, fire and life safety education, or life safety inspections, their desire to excel is what has made our District one of the best in the Nation.”


Monthly Board Meetings

The Districts monthly Board meetings take place on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. The meetings are held at the Administrative Headquarters, located at 19591 Ben Hill Griffin Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33913. If you have any questions, please contact Chief Cambareri at 239-267-7525.


Monthly Board Meetings

The Districts monthly Board meetings take place on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. The meetings are held at the Administrative Headquarters, located at 19591 Ben Hill Griffin Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33913. If you have any questions, please contact Chief Cambareri at 239-267-7525.


San Carlos Park Fire District is on Nextdoor

San Carlos Park Fire District is pleased to announce we have joined Nextdoor, an online social networking site designed to encourage community engagement by bringing neighbors, neighborhoods, and public safety agencies together.

As your Fire District,  will be utilizing Nextdoor to share valuable information on topics such as fire and life safety, community events, services we offer to our residents, and emergency notifications.

Take this opportunity to click the link below and connect with us on on Nextdoor to build safer neighborhoods in San Carlos Park Fire Protection and Rescue Service District.

 

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Santa’s Mailbox Open for Business at San Carlos Park Fire District

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 mail letters at Santa’s Mailbox is December 15th. No postage required, only a little magic!

For more information, call the San Carlos Park Fire District at 239-267-7525.


SCPFD Firefighters Celebrate St. Baldrick’s Day


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San Carlos Park Fire District Firefighters joined the FGCU community this afternoon at their annual St. Baldrick’s Day event. The St. Baldrick’s Foundation is a national foundation that raises money and awareness for childhood cancer research. Unfortunately, only 4% of federal funding is designated to research regarding childhood cancer; the St. Baldrick’s Foundation helps to close this gap through fundraising at events like those today.

 

Four San Carlos Park Fire District Firefighters joined together to raise money for this wonderful organization and because kids with cancer often lose their hair during treatment, the firefighters showed their support by shaving their heads voluntarily.

To find out how to participate yourself or donate visit  www.stbaldricks.org

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