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ABOUT FIRE RESCUE

Orange County Fire Rescue is the largest fire and rescue department in Central Florida. It serves more than 1,000,000 citizens and visitors and responded to 124,000 calls for service during the last fiscal year.

The mission of the Orange County Fire and Rescue Department is to provide fire suppression, emergency medical and community risk reduction services to ensure our community can enjoy a high quality life and property protection delivered with compassion and integrity.

FIREFIGHTER RECRUIT HIRING PROGRAM

Prospective firefighter candidates are asked to submit an interest card to get in touch with recruiters who will provide the latest information on OCFRD’s ongoing hiring initiatives, including upcoming deadlines, job postings, qualifications and testing dates.

40 Years of OCFRD

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Annual Report Fiscal Year Summaries

Our responsibilities

Orange County Fire Rescue's responsibilities include:

  • Fire Suppression
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Technical Rescue
  • Fire Code Enforcement and Permitting
  • Public Safety Outreach & Education

Public Notice of Grant

The Orange County Fire Rescue Department (OCFRD) is currently pursuing a funding opportunity through the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO). The DEO has designated a total of $475 million to be allocated through the Rebuild Florida Mitigation General Infrastructure Program. These funds have been provided through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Community Development Block Grant – Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) to areas impacted by presidentially declared disasters in 2016 and 2017 with the purpose of better protecting Florida from future disasters.

OCFRD will apply for funding to construct a new fire station on Caneel Bay Blvd. near the intersection with Wyndham Lakes Blvd. This station will provide faster response times for the Boggy Creek area as new development continues. OCFRD owns a 2.4 acre parcel where the station would be constructed, and a station design has already been developed.

OCFRD will receive public comments on this project from August 30 through September 13. To submit comments, please email FireRescue1@ocfl.net and include “CDBG Grant” in the subject line. Jacob Lujan, Compliance and Planning Administrator, will be the contact person for this process. Please note in your email if you wish to receive a copy of the proposed application.

CONTACT US

Fire Rescue Headquarters
P.O. Box 5879
Winter Park, FL 32793

For general information email: FireRescue1@ocfl.net
To submit a public record request, please view our Public Records Information page.
Phone: 407-836-9000

Orange County Office of the Fire Marshal
Phone: 407-836-0004
Fax: 407-836-8330
Email: OFMpermits@ocfl.net

Twitter: @OCFireRescue