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Your Safety, Our Stations

At Estero Fire Rescue, we understand that emergencies can happen anywhere, anytime. That's why we strategically position our stations throughout the area, ensuring that help is always close by. Our dedicated team is committed to providing the fastest and most effective response to incidents. Regardless of which station is designated for a specific area, rest assured that the nearest emergency responders will be dispatched to your location. Your safety is our top priority, and we are here to serve you whenever you need it.

Estero Fire Rescue Station 41

STATION 41 

The River District

  • 8631 County Rd

    Estero, FL 33928

  • Ladder 41 - 

    Ladder 49 - 

    Brush 41 - 

  • is known as the George Horne Station, after Estero’s first Fire Chief. It became operational in August of 2002, and is located at the corner of US 41 and County Road, about ½ mile south of the original Estero Fire Station. Station #41 serves the northwest portion of the fire district, including the historic sections of Estero and the Koreshan State Historical Site.

STATION 42

Coconut Point Fire Station 42

Coconut Point

  • 8005 Sweetwater Ranch Blvd

    Estero, FL 33928

  • Ladder 41 - 

    Ladder 49 - 

    Brush 41 - 

  • Station #42 is now open on Sweetwater Ranch Road, a new road that leads into the Rapallo Development and Coconut Point, directly across from the entrance to Fountain Lakes on US 41. This station serves the densely populated southwest portion of the District, including the Coconut Point Town Center. While identical to the other stations on the inside, it looks different on the outside, matching the architecture of the surrounding development. As with all the new fire stations, EFR worked closely with the Estero Design Review Committee to make sure the stations blended well with the surrounding communities.

Estero Fire Rescue Station 43 Midtown

STATION 43 

Midtown

  • 21510 Three Oaks Pkwy

    Estero, FL 33928

  • Ladder 41 - 

    Ladder 49 - 

    Brush 41 - 

  • Known as the Three Oaks Station, Station #43 became operational in March of 2002. It is located at 21510 Three Oaks, about ¼ mile south of Corkscrew Road. Station #43 covers the Brooks, Estero High School and much of the area near and just west of I-75. At the present time, Station #43 is also host to a Lee County Ambulance.

STATION 44
 

The Rock

  • 21300 Fire House ln

    Estero, FL 33928

  • Ladder 41 - 

    Ladder 49 - 

    Brush 41 - 

  • Known as the Stoneybrook Station, Station #44 was completed in March of 2003. It is located at 21300 Firehouse Lane , immediately north of Pinewoods Elementary School . Its close proximity to the school means Station #44 is very active with children’s fire and safety education. Station #44 serves the district west of I-75.

Estero Fire Rescue Station 44
Estero Fire and Rescue Station 45

STATION 45 

  • 18743 Corkscrew Rd.

    Estero, FL 33928

  • Ladder 41 - 

    Ladder 49 - 

    Brush 41 - 

    • A full-sized training room for in-house training and training classes open to the public

    • A tower training facility on site that will eventually have live-fire training opportunities

    • An EMS treatment room for walk-in emergencies

    • A designated decontamination area of bunker gear with specialized washing machines

    • Specially designed locker areas for the storage of firefighting equipment

    • Five fire engine bays have been included in the design to allow for future expansion

    • A sixth bay will initially be used for equipment storage but could also be developed to facilitate an additional fire engine at a future date

    • An enhanced design that can accommodate firefighters and equipment from other locations which might be closed in the event of a hurricane

Fire Training Center

Estero Fire and Rescue Training Center
  • 18743 Corkscrew Rd.

    Estero, FL 33928

  • Ladder 41 - 

    Ladder 49 - 

    Brush 41 - 

  • ​Our dedicated fire training center includes a spacious training room for in-house instruction and open classes for the public. Additionally, our tower training facility is designed to eventually offer live-fire training opportunities, ensuring that our firefighters are fully equipped to handle any situation. Discover how our training programs can benefit you and our community.

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