(239) 390-8000 ~ 21500 Three Oaks Parkway, Estero, Florida 33928

Consolidation

Realities Report March 2011 TriData Proposal White Paper Jan. 2008 Stakeholder Group Members Five Year Plan Final Combined Study

Engine 42

This full Class A firefighting truck is a 2002 E-1 pumper, holding 750 gallons of water and is capable of pumping 1500 gallons of water per minute when hooked to a hydrant. This is an Advanced Life Support (ALS) vehicle, carrying a paramedic and the best life support...

Staff Training

Training is the core of all emergency services. Well trained and educated personnel equates to quality emergency services. EFR personnel conduct training on a daily basis. Training ranges from basic firefighter and paramedic skills to pre-incident planning to disaster...

Future

The future of Estero Fire Rescue, like the future of the Estero Community itself, is a bright one, but there are some difficult challenges ahead. It was only a dozen or more years ago that Estero was a semi-rural community with one fire station covering the entire...

History

The Early Years The Estero Fire District had its beginnings in 1964. Until that time, Lee County contracted with the City of Ft. Myers to provide fire protection to the Estero area. If a fire broke out, the call went up to Ft. Myers and an engine was sent south on...