Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District Report
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Dec 2025 — May 2026
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May 2026 Chiefs Report
The May 2026 Chiefs Report for Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District documents operational status with 36 calls YTD (21 EMS, 15 Fire, 34 non-emergent). The district received a Department of Health inspection regarding bio-hazard sharps container storage, which was rectified and brought into compliance...
View original →Treasurer’S Report 202604 (Signed)
The Upper Captiva Fire & Rescue District Treasurer submitted a financial report for the period ending April 30, 2026, showing total liquid assets of $921,213. 31 across general and impact fund accounts...
View original →April 2026 Chiefs Report
The Upper Captiva Fire District Chief reports operations for April 2026: the district responded to 31 emergency and non-emergency calls and hired 4 new employees (2 paramedics, 2 EMTs), bringing staff to 37. Equipment improvements include a newly installed boat motor, a pump under construction for $10,149...
View original →Treasurer’S Report 202603
The Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District Treasurer submitted a financial report as of March 31, 2026. The district's bank accounts held $863,305...
View original →Treasurer’S Report 202511 (Signed)
The Upper Captiva Fire & Rescue District Treasurer submitted a financial report for November 30, 2025, showing bank balances of $445,938. 50 across three accounts (checking, impact fees, and money market)...
View original →Treasurer’S Report 202510 (Signed)
The Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District Treasurer submitted a financial report on November 15, 2025, covering fiscal year 2025 (ended September 30) and early fiscal year 2026 (through October 31). The District held $359,825...
View original →Chiefs Report 12 19 2025
The Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District Chief submitted a December operational report covering emergency response, staffing changes, and facility improvements. The district received 57 emergency calls year-to-date and recently held a successful open house...
View original →Treasurer’S Report 202512 (Signed)
The Upper Captiva Fire & Rescue District submitted a Treasurer's Report as of January 8, 2026, covering financial performance through December 31, 2025. The District's checking and savings accounts totaled $998...
View original →State Cutlass Report
The Upper Captiva Fire Department responded to a residential fire on January 13, 2026, at 4491 Cutlass Dr that was initially determined to be accidental, likely caused by a golf cart battery fire with less than $1 million in damage. The structure reignited in the roof/attic space the same day, becoming a total loss exceeding $1 million, which triggered Bureau of Fire, Arson, and Explosives Investigations involvement...
View original →Treasurer’S Report 202601
Upper Captiva Fire & Rescue District's February 2026 Treasurer's Report shows cash balances down $35,000 from December to January, with total checking and savings at $963,757 as of January 31. The district faced significant accounting issues with QuickBooks Online payroll processing errors and is transitioning to Gusto...
View original →Feb Chief Report
The Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District Chief submitted a February report detailing equipment maintenance, fleet repairs, and capital projects. Major equipment issues include T192 and B191 units requiring plumbing and electrical repairs, and the crew boat completing 100-hour service with lower unit seal replacement...
View original →After Action Report Cutlass
The Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District released an after-action report on a structure fire (golf cart fire) that occurred on January 13, 2026, at 12:36 PM on the island. The fire was initially extinguished, but reignited at 6:54 PM despite continuous monitoring by fire personnel, law enforcement, and community members throughout the afternoon...
View original →Treasurer’S Report 202602 (Signed)
This is a letter from Safety Harbor Club, Inc. Association regarding a property transfer at Unit #66 from Robert and Connie Mustafa dated March 13, 2026...
View original →March 2026 Chief Report
Upper Captiva Fire Protection and Rescue Service District Chief Jesse Cottrell reported on March operations, including 8 fire calls and 15 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responses with 20 public service responses year-to-date. The district has completed repairs on emergency vehicles (T192 truck and B191 ambulance), is addressing alternator issues on multiple units, and received delivery of a new Kubota tractor for fire scene operations...
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