About

Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District provides advanced life support treatment/transport and fire suppression for the 142 square miles of the Lehigh Acres Fire District from six stations. The District has evolved into a highly sophisticated public safety rescue system that has saved hundreds of lives and reduced the severity of countless injuries and illnesses, as well as defended and preserved many properties.

Mission Statement

We are committed to providing and continually improving the quality of emergency services delivered to the citizens and visitors of the Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District.  

Core Values

  • Excellence - Strive for constant improvement to better serve the community and each other.
  • Safety – Preservation of life remains the number one priority of firefighters in serving the public.
  • Valor – Courage when encountering adversity, acceptance of responsibility for one’s actions, and respectful and professional conduct toward the public and our members.
  • Integrity - Always do what is right even when it's difficult or unpopular so that what we do individually and as an organization will stand up to public scrutiny.
  • Dedication - Complete commitment to the mission and vision of our District and faithful observance of duty to fulfill our obligations professionally and honestly.

Vision Statement

The Lehigh Acres Fire Control and Rescue District strives to lead the Nation in excellence of service as superior fire and rescue first responders.

The District’s vision is to be achieved through deliberate planning, adaptability and the courage to embrace challenges and opportunities.

Core Services

  • Fire Suppression includes residential, commercial, automobile, and urban/wildland interface fires. Firefighters practice fast attack procedures in order to minimize risk to life, property, the environment and financial loss. Once a fire has been extinguished, thorough salvage operations are conducted to preserve property, the environment and return structures to a habitable condition as quickly as possible.
  • Emergency Medical Services are provided twenty-four hours a day by advanced life support personnel. District paramedics, operating state of the art medical equipment, respond to most medical emergencies. Requests for medical aid constitute the majority of calls answered by the District.
  • Life Safety Management is responsible for review of building plans to meet current state fire codes, life safety inspections, public education, and fire scene investigations. The relatively small number of structure fires fought annually in Lehigh Acres is an indication of the Life Safety Management division’s success.
  • Training of District personnel is conducted in accordance with state and federal standards. Firefighters and paramedics train in techniques and technological advances, and engage in continuing education. To control costs, training is conducted in-house whenever possible or through multi-district training with other fire districts in Lee County.