Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District General Document
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Jan 2026 — May 2026
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Ucfrd Board Of Commissioners Meeting 2026 05 15 Summary
The UCFRD Board of Commissioners decided on May 15, 2026 to purchase property for the fire chief's housing using a 20-year ground lease from Gulf Coast Business Bank ($800,000 property, $72,000 annual payments at 6. 36% fixed rate)...
View original →Ucfrd Employment Application 5 16 2026
This is a blank employment application form used by the Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District to collect information from job applicants for fire service positions, including paramedics and EMTs. The form requests basic applicant information, education history, professional references, previous employment details, military service, and certifications relevant to emergency medical services...
View original →Chief Housing Options
The Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District presented four options for Chief Housing and staffing after July 15, 2026. Option 1 seeks alternative rental or donor housing at up to $120K/year...
View original →Lithium Ion Battery Safety Tips
This is a public safety education flyer from the Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District about lithium-ion battery safety. The flyer explains that lithium-ion batteries power many devices like smartphones, laptops, e-scooters, e-bikes, and toys, and can catch fire or explode if damaged or used incorrectly...
View original →Fema Checks
FEMA is disbursing federal disaster recovery funds totaling approximately $64,695 to the Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District for damage suffered on April 11, 2026. Seven separate damage claims cover fire station flooding, gym building and garage contents, roll-up doors, a lift station, apparatus, gym shack contents, and protective gear...
View original →Fun Run Release 2026
The Upper Captiva Fire and Rescue District is hosting a Spring Break Fun Run on April 3, 2026, at 9:00 AM on North Captiva Island. Registration fees are $50 for adults and $25 for children 12 and under, with all proceeds supporting the fire district...
View original →Cutlass Initial
On January 13, 2026, the Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District responded to a structure fire at 4491 Cutlass Dr. , Captiva, Florida...
View original →Cutlass
On January 13, 2026, the Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District responded to a structure fire at 4491 Cutlass Drive, Captiva, Florida. The incident was a rekindle of a previously involved three-story residential structure...
View original →Introduction And Roles Responsibilty
This document outlines the roles and responsibilities of the Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District board, fire chief, and firefighters. The board sets budgets and policies while the Fire Chief oversees daily operations, budget management, and emergency response...
View original →Island Fire Committee
This document outlines a comprehensive action plan for the Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District to improve fire prevention, emergency response, and community preparedness. The plan includes fire department initiatives such as purchasing equipment (Indian pumps, brooms, rakes, shovels), establishing a siren alert system, developing an island-wide evacuation plan, and implementing strict fire code enforcement particularly regarding golf carts under dwellings...
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