The Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District provides advanced life support treatment/transport and fire suppression for the 142 square miles of Lehigh Acres from five stations. Check out our Kid's Corner for student-friendly videos on fire safety topics, as well as book readings from some of our firefighters.
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People need to stop building homes in the middle of a forest. You’re going to inevitably have a wildfire that’s going to get so hot and so big you’re not going to be able to put it out. It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when. Pine straw is extremely flammable and tons of it (literally) build up in areas around neighborhoods that aren’t burned by prescribed fires.
1:28 thanks for telling us florida fire photographers why florida ambulances are called “rescues” i was wondering why alot of the smaller anbulances we had were called “rescues”
I have a question on this method. I noticed that in other countries, they also send out fire, engine, and ambulance to a medical. My question is, is this method patented by the fire department across the US?
Another question what if a station not only has an engine but they also have a ladder truck and rescue/squad? who would they send to the medical call? It would make sense to send a rescue truck hence the name “rescue”, alongside an ambulance too, if they have one
It depends on the nature of the call, the Rescue would definitely respond (for treatment and possible transport) and the squad could respond as well. In the absence of the squad’s availability the engine/truck would go if it’s a call that the rescue crew could need extra hands for.
Yes, all of our firefighters are also EMTs (emergency medical technicians) or Paramedics (advanced life support care). So they crew on the Rescue (ambulance) can also fight fires, and the crew on the fire truck can provide medical care, just not transport to the hospital.