The Palm Harbor Fire Rescue provides fire protection and emergency medical services to Palm Harbor, Florida. The department is responsible for an area of 21 square miles (54 km2) with approximately 62,000 residents.[2] The department provides these services by staffing 3 ALS engine companies, 1 ALS 78' Ladder Truck, and 1 ALS heavy rescue squad from four fire/rescue stations.
Stations and apparatus
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Address |
Engine |
Truck |
Command |
Other |
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65 |
250 West Lake Rd | Engine 65 | | District Chief 65 | Squad 65 | [3] |
66 |
1123 Illinois Ave | Engine 66 | | | HazMat 66 | [4] |
67 |
2300 Glen Eagles Pkwy | | Truck 67 | | Brush 67, Pumper 67 (Spare) | [5] |
68 |
3007 Alt 19 North | Engine 68 | | | Utility 68, Fireboat 68 | [6] |
References
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