The North Fort Myers Fire Control Rescue Service District is a full-time, career, independent special district located in Lee County, Florida. Governed by an elected 5-member Board of Commissioners, the department consists of 63 members and operates through 3 fire stations, providing fire protection, rescue, EMS, public education, code enforcement, and prevention programs to the community.
With a first response area covering a 36 square-mile zone along the Caloosahatchee River, the department serves a population of approximately 50,000, which increases during the winter season. They protect various neighborhoods, subdivisions, manufactured home communities, high rises, apartment complexes, and other multi-family dwellings, as well as public schools, water treatment plants, an industrial park, and numerous commercial structures.
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