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Revision as of 18:25, 7 May 2021
Escambia County Fire Rescue | |
Established | January 20th 2000 |
Type | Fire protection |
Location | 6575 North W Street |
Interim Fire Chief | Paul Williams |
Staff | 495 |
Budget | $18,844,585 mil. USD |
Website | [1] |
Escambia County Fire & Rescue proudly operates as a combination fire service, utilizing the talents and diversities of volunteer and career fire fighting personnel. Twenty-two fire stations are located throughout the county. Volunteer firefighters operate out of fifteen stations, while career firefighters operate out of eleven stations throughout Escambia County. Seven of the career companies are manned 24 hours a day. While four of the career companies operate Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., during the rest of the time volunteer companies provide fire fighting and other emergency services. The Current Interim Fire Chief is Paul Williams.
Contents
History
In 2000, Escambia County Fire Rescue was established to add career personnel to the fire protection ranks. The volunteer fire departments and ECFR were consolidated in 2008 to create a “combination fire department.” Today volunteers and career personnel work together to provide emergency and non-emergency services in Escambia County.
Stations
Below are the fire stations throughout Escambia County and their locations.:
- Administration Bldg : 6575 North W Street Pensacola, FL 32505
- Bellview Station 1: 7009 Pine Forest Rd Pensacola, FL 32526 (Paid crew 24 hr)
- Beulah Station 2: 6400 W Nine Mile Rd Pensacola, FL 32526
- Brent Station (Paid crew 24 hr) 3: 5925 N W St Pensacola, FL 32505
- Bratt (was Sta15B) Station 22 : 6105 S Highway 99, Mc David, FL 32568
- Byrnville(was Sta5B)Station 23: 1391 County Road 4, Century, FL
- Cantonment Station (Paid crew 24 hr) 4: 2 Woodland Ave Cantonment, FL 32533
- Century Station 5: 10 Tedder Rd Century, FL 32535 (Paid day crew)
- Dogwood Park (was Sta18B) Sation 21 : 4307 White Ash Rd, Molino, FL 32577
- Ensley Station (Paid crew 24 hour) 6: 8634 Pensacola Blvd Pensacola, FL
- Ferry Pass Station 7: 2331 E Johnson Ave Pensacola, FL (Paid crew 24 hr)
- Innerarity Point Station 8: 14250 Innerarity Point Rd Pensacola, FL (Paid crew 24 hr)
- Paradise Beach (was Sta8B) (CLOSED)
20: 1425 Bauer Rd Pensacola, FL
- McDavid Station 9: 100 Century Blvd. McDavid, FL 32568
- Myrtle Grove Station 11: 7209 Lillian Hwy Pensacola, FL 32506 (Paid crew 24 hr)
- Osceola (Paid crew 24 hour) Station 12: Pensacola, FL 32505
- Pensacola Beach (Paid crew 24 hour) Station 13: 901 Via De Luna Dr Pensacola Beach, FL 32561 (850) 934-3131
- Pleaseant Grove (Paid crew 24 hour) Station 14: 9350 Gulf Beach Hwy Pensacola, FL 32507 (850) 492-3652
- Walnut Hill Station 15: 7760 Highway 97 Mc David, FL 32568 (850) 327-4431
- Warrington Station (Paid crew 24 hour) 16: 20 N. Navy Blvd Pensacola, FL 32507
- West Pensacola Station 17: 1700 N W St Pensacola, FL 32505 (850) 595-3300 ( Paid crew 24 hr)
- Molino Station 18: 1459 Molino Rd Molino, FL 32577 (850) 587-2661
- Perdido Key Station (Paid crew 24 hour) 19:15500 Perdido Key Dr, Pensacola, FL 32507
- Naval Air Station Pensacola FD Station 34 : 190 Radford Blvd, Pensacola, FL 32508
Personnel
The Escambia County Fire Rescue, led by Interim Fire Chief Paul Williams, is organized into five divisions: Administrative Services, Fire Prevention, Operations, Logistics, and Training. Each of the divisions is managed by a chief officer. The county is divided into 2 Battalions. Each Battalion is overseen by a Battalion Chief who manages day-to-day operations and functions as the incident commander at various emergency scenes.
Become a Firefighter
To become a volunteer firefighter, requardless of what station you want to be at, you have to first fill out an applications for the volunteer fire service.
The link below will bring you to the application, which must be delievered to Escambia County Fire Headquarters.
Contact Information
Paul Williams Interim Fire Chief
Escambia County Fire Rescue
Email:fire@myescambia.com
https://myescambia.com/our-services/public-safety/fire-rescue
6575 North W Street
Pensacola, FL 32505
Phone: (850) 475-5530
Fax: (850) 475-5535
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