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A Snapshot of the Lakeland Fire Department
Welcome
Our Team179 Employees
156 Sworn Line15 Sworn Staff8 Support Staff
7 Divisions 7 Fire Stations
Administration
Fire Chief Douglas E. Riley
Asst. Chief Rick Hartzog
(Admin)
Asst. Chief Michael Williams
(Ops)
Administration
Fire MarshalCheryl Edwards
Training ChiefJohn Almskog
Rescue ChiefShane Reynolds
Maint. ChiefMatt Warner
PR & Info ManagerJanel Vasallo
+ 4 Administrative Assistants
Suppression
Vacant
Battalion 1
Battalion 2
South Lakeland
Stations 1,2,5, and 7
North Lakeland
Stations 3,4, and 6
Prevention
Vacant
1 Fire Marshal5 Fire Inspectors
Code EnforcementPlans ReviewFire Investigation
Training
Vacant
1 Training Chief1 Training Captain
Medical Rescue
Vacant
1 Rescue Chief3 Rescue Captains
Non-Medical Service CallsBuilding Fires
o Residentialo Commercial
Vehicle FiresGrass/Brush Fires
Other: Approximately 18%o Good Intento Automatic Alarmso Service Call (A-Z)
Special Operations Urban Search and Rescue (USAR)
Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF)
SWAT Medics
Special Operations: USARUrban Search and Rescue Technical Rescue Team (LTRT-421)
o Confined Spaceo High Angleo Trencho Building Collapseo Vehicle/Machinery extricationo Water Rescueo Search/Rescueo Large Animal Rescue
Operational Level Haz-Mat
Fire Protection and Rescue Services for Lakeland Linder Regional AirportLFD partners with LAL to provide this serviceNecessary for LAL’s Index Rating45 ARFF Trained Firefighters2 ARFF Apparatus
Special Operations: ARFF
Special Operations: SWAT Medics
Provide emergency medical care for SWAT Team and during their policing activities.
Maintenance
Vacant
1 ASE / EVT Maintenance Supervisor
2 ASE / EVT Certified Mechanics
FleetSCBAsTools and EquipmentAre also Firefighters
Communications & Outreach
Vacant
1 Public Relations & Information Manager1 Communications & Education Assistant
• Public and Media Relations• Social Media • Mass Communication for Fire
and Life Safety• Media Liaison on Emergency
Scenes • Special Events• Educational Programs for
Children and Adults
Emergency Management1 Emergency Manager
Responsible for Emergency Readiness and Planning
Other Services We ProvideFire Safety ProgramsCommunity Outreach and Presence Adult Programs Work Safety ProgramsCharitable Work in the Community
84 Square Miles
91% Inside City Limits
9% In Polk County’s Area
Coverage Area
Vacant
Station Locations
Vacant
Incident Response
25,901
72% Rescue / Medical
14% Good Intent
6 % Service Calls
5% False Alarms
2% Fire
1% Hazardous Conditions
Of 517 ISO rated communities in Florida, only 40 have a level 1 classification placing
Lakeland in the top 8%
Of 41,177 ISO rated communities nationwide, only 348 have a level 1 classification, placing
Lakeland in the top 1%
Insurance Services Office Rating
BudgetPersonnel 71% $17,075,508.00Services, Equipment & Supplies 29% $4,955,568.00
Administration 6% $1,328,024.00Operations 70% $15,528,758.00Training 2% $407,582.00Fire Safety Management 4% $783,486.00Maintenance 3% $610,962.00New Construction, Apparatus, and Projects
15% $3,372,264.00
Total Budget: $22,031,076.00 (approximately)
New Rescue Truck
Efficient
Safer
More Maneuverable
Clean Cab Concept Keeps ContaminantsOut
Protects FFs from unnecessary exposures
QuestionsFor more information, visit us online at www.lakelandgov.net/LFD and follow us on social media.