
Congratulations!
The City of Marco Island Fire Department Division Chief/ Paramedic Don Jones, Captain / Paramedic Tim Warner, Captain EMT Dean Heasley, Captain EMT Paul MacMillan, Engineer EMT Jerry Adams, Firefighter EMT Ray Ladurini, Firefighter EMT Dustin Beatty, Firefighter Paramedic Albert Munoz, Firefighter Paramedic James Jay, Firefighter Paramedic Daniel Fernandez and Firefighter EMT Brian Franklin each received the Phoenix Award by the Board of Collier County Commission on Tuesday February 13, 2007. The Phoenix Award is awarded to individuals who are involved in the rescue and treatment of a patient who has suffered sudden cardiac arrest. In addition, the City of Marco Island Police Department
Officer John Derrig, Officer Wilfred Artiles and Officer Kevin Hennings also received the honor.
The Fire-Rescue Department is entering its 42nd year of service to Marco Island residents. The Department’s personnel have a long history of dedication to the community and the desire to provide the best service possible. Personnel have a proven track record of service by their actions in restoring power post Hurricane Wilma, their hazardous materials and terrorism response team and their commitment to EMS.
Marco Island paramedics arrive and provide life saving medical care from all City Fire Rescue vehicles and work in partnership with Collier County EMS to provide the highest quality of medical care. They have documented saving of lives from fire trucks.
In 2005 the Department responded to 2,508 emergency calls for service locally, sent personnel to Mississippi the day after Hurricane Katrina and helped coordinate our own response to Hurricane Wilma.
The Fire-Rescue Department is responsible for providing fire suppression and life safety services. Personnel support and augment emergency medical services. The Department protects and preserves life, health, safety, and property.
A significant program is the partnership agreement with Collier County EMS. A Marco Island apparatus is equipped as an Advanced Life Support (ALS) engine. Qualified Marco Island personnel staff the apparatus/ALS unit with Collier County EMS personnel.
As a Team, We Have, We Currently Are and We Will Continue to Dedicate our lives to preserve your: Life, Health, Safety and Property.
Saving lives and property in paradise since 1965.
The Fire-Rescue Department is entering its 42nd year of service to Marco Island residents. The Department’s personnel have a long history of dedication to the community and the desire to provide the best service possible. Personnel have a proven track record of service by their actions in restoring power post Hurricane Wilma, their hazardous materials and terrorism response team and their commitment to EMS.
Marco Island paramedics arrive and provide life saving medical care from all City Fire Rescue vehicles and work in partnership with Collier County EMS to provide the highest quality of medical care. They have documented saving of lives from fire trucks.
In 2005 the Department responded to 2,508 emergency calls for service locally, sent personnel to Mississippi the day after Hurricane Katrina and helped coordinate our own response to Hurricane Wilma.
The Fire-Rescue Department is responsible for providing fire suppression and life safety services. Personnel support and augment emergency medical services. The Department protects and preserves life, health, safety, and property.
A significant program is the partnership agreement with Collier County EMS. A Marco Island apparatus is equipped as an Advanced Life Support (ALS) engine. Qualified Marco Island personnel staff the apparatus/ALS unit with Collier County EMS personnel.
As a Team, We Have, We Currently Are and We Will Continue to Dedicate our lives to preserve your: Life, Health, Safety and Property.
Saving lives and property in paradise since 1965.
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Contact
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Chief
Mary Husted
Administrative Assistant
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Address:
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1280 San Marco Road
Marco Island, FL 34145
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Phone:
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239-389-5040
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Hours:
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Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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Vision Statement:
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The mission of the Marco Island Fire-Rescue department is to exceed your expectations of fire suppression and life safety services, to augment and provide emergency medical services, and deliver safe and quality emergency and prevention services to all persons within the City of Marco Island.
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