Seminole County Fire Department

The Seminole County Fire Department (SCFD) provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the unincorporated parts of Seminole County, Florida along with the cities of Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, and Winter Springs.[2]

Seminole County Fire Department
Operational area
Country United States
State Florida
CountySeminole
Agency overview[1]
Established1974
Annual calls30,272 (2011)
Employees384
Annual budget$46,264,590 (2011)
StaffingCareer
EMS levelALS
IAFF3254
Facilities and equipment[1]
Divisions1
Battalions4
Stations20
Engines18
Platforms3
Squads1
Ambulances21
Tenders4
Wildland9 - Type 6
Website
Official website
IAFF website

History

The Seminole County Department of Public Safety first created an EMS/Fire/Rescue Division in 1974.[3] This department, which was created from numerous volunteer departments that were already established across the county, was designed to serve the unincorporated areas of Seminole County. By 2000 the department had grown to over 13 stations and in 2002 merged with the City of Altamonte Springs' Fire Department to make one of the largest fire departments in Central Florida.[3] In October 2008, Winter Springs Fire Department also merged into Seminole County bringing the number of county stations to 18. On October 1, 2015 Casselberry Fire/Rescue was assimilated into Seminole County.

Stations and Apparatus

The SCFD has 20 stations spread out in 4 separate battalions.[2] Due to the first response structure of SCFD, a city BC or apparatus may respond as first in to a call. The first response structure was slightly altered in September 2019 with the introduction of a new GPS based AVL and CAD system allowing for the physically closest available unit to the incident to respond automatically. Station 65 at the University of Central Florida is jointly run by the Orange County Fire Rescue.[1]

Fire Station # Community Engine Company EMS Rescue Unit Tower Company Command Unit Woods Unit Other units Battalion
11 Altamonte Springs (east)Engine 11Rescue 11Woods 11Boat 111
12 Altamonte Springs (west)Engine 12Rescue 12Tower 12Battalion 11
13 Forest CityEngine 13Rescue 13
Rescue 14 (9-5 M-F and special events)
1
14 Altamonte Springs (central)Engine 14Rescue 141
16 Wekiva SpringsEngine 16Rescue 16Woods 163
21 CasselberryEngine 21Rescue 21
Rescue 28 (9-5 M-F and special events)
Battalion 5 (Spare)Boat 212
22 Fern ParkEngine 22Rescue 22 (Bariatric)1
23 GoldenrodEngine 23Rescue 232
24 Winter SpringsEngine 24Rescue 24
Rescue 28
Tech 1Tanker 24
Rehab 1
4
25 CasselberryRescue 25Tower 252
26 Winter SpringsEngine 26Rescue 262
27 Winter SpringsEngine 27Rescue 27Tower 27Battalion 2EMS 12
29 Jamestown (Oviedo)Engine 29Rescue 29Woods 292
34 Paola (Sanford)Engine 34Rescue 34Woods 34Boat 34
Boat 39
Tanker 34
3
35 Five PointsEngine 35Rescue 35Chief 5Woods 35Boat 35
Squad 2
Dive Unit 35
3
36 HeathrowEngine 36Rescue 36Battalion 33
41 MidwayEngine 41Rescue 41Battalion 4Woods 41UTV 414
42 GenevaEngine 42Rescue 42Woods 42Boat 42
ATV 42
Tanker 42
4
43 ChuluotaEngine 43Rescue 43Woods 43ATV 43
Tanker 43
4
65 UCFEngine 65 (OCFR)Rescue 652

References

  1. "2011 Annual Report" (PDF). Seminole County Fire Department. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  2. "Battalions" (PDF). Seminole County Fire Department. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  3. "Seminole County Fire Department History" (PDF). Seminole County Fire. Retrieved 28 January 2015.

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