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Lehigh Acres Fire Control & Rescue District announces grand opening of Station 107

By Staff | Sep 10, 2024

The Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District will celebrate the opening of Station 107 on Sept. 12. A traditional ceremony for the station opening is scheduled to begin at 10 am, followed by a housing ceremony for the new Truck 107. After the ceremonies, everyone is invited to tour the new station and enjoy refreshments graciously provided by Wright Construction.

Station 107 is positioned at the corner of Leonard Blvd S. and Owen Ave S, on the District’s West side. In the District’s most recent ISO evaluation, points were deducted under truck operations as the District currently operates with only one aerial truck in service. With an ISO rating of three, but very close to a two, the addition of an aerial apparatus at the new fire station will assist our efforts to provide our community with a lower ISO rating and increased level of service.

Station 107 is strategically placed near SR 82, a 6-lane road that connects three counties along the boundary of our District. Our crews frequently respond to high-impact crashes on this roadway, many requiring multiple rescues for patient transports. Additionally, in this new station’s boundary is a growing industrial park in which large amounts of high-hazard materials are stored within various businesses. The addition of the fire station at this location, with aerial capabilities, will greatly improve the level of safety for community members in the area as well as responding firefighters.

The District is currently experiencing an increase in new construction as well as a significant population increase. This growth has created an immediate need to open and staff additional stations. This much-needed seventh fire station will improve response times to these calls for service across the entire District.

The District acknowledged the need to create a stable revenue source to keep up with the population growth and call volume in 2019. In 2020, we received voter approval to change the methodology of how we generate revenue and modified our non-ad valorem fee assessment. Through responsible strategic planning, this new assessment model will continue to support future funding associated with the predicted growth. This process will sustain funding for the stations and staff we need to continue to grow and serve our community.