Wikipedia Draft:Escambia County Fire Rescue

The Escambia County Fire Rescue (ECFR) provides fire protection of unincorporated Escambia County and the town of Century The City of Pensacola maintains its own Fire Department. The ECFR is responsible for 662 sqmi and has a population of approximately 313,512 with a daytime population over 2 million and with events going on. . The Escambia County Fire Rescue is a division of the Escambia County Board of County Commissioners (Florida).

County Fire Stations
The ECFR has 23 fire stations spread out across the county

Below are the fire stations throughout Escambia County and their locations.:


 * Bellview Station 1: 7009 Pine Forest Rd Pensacola, FL 32526
 * Beulah Station 2: 6400 W Nine Mile Rd Pensacola, FL 32526
 * Brent Station 3: 5925 North W Street, Pensacola, FL 32505
 * Cantonment Station 4: 2 Woodland Ave Cantonment, FL 32533
 * Century Station 5: 10 Tedder Rd Century, FL 32535
 * Ensley Station 6: 8634 Pensacola Blvd Pensacola, FL
 * Ferry Pass Station 7: 2331 E Johnson Ave Pensacola, FL
 * Innerarity Point Station 8: 14250 Innerarity Point Rd Pensacola, FL
 * McDavid Station 9: 100 Century Boulevard, McDavid, FL 32568
 * Myrtle Grove Station 11: 7209 Lillian Hwy Pensacola, FL 32506
 * Osceola Station 12: 2601 Massachusetts Avenue, Pensacola, FL 32505
 * Pensacola Beach Station 13: 901 Via De Luna Dr Pensacola Beach, FL 32561
 * Pleaseant Grove Station 14: 9350 Gulf Beach Hwy Pensacola, FL 32507
 * Walnut Hill Station 15: 7760 Highway 97 Mc David, FL 32568
 * Warrington Station 16: 20 N. Navy Blvd Pensacola, FL 32507
 * West Pensacola Station 17: 1700 N W St Pensacola, FL 32505
 * Molino Station 18: 1459 Molino Rd Molino, FL 32577
 * Perdido Key Station 19: 15500 Perdido Key Dr, Pensacola, FL 32507
 * Paradise Beach Station 20: 1425 Bauer Road, Pensacola, FL 32507
 * Dogwood Park Station 21: 4307 White Ash Road, Molino, FL 32577
 * Bratt Station 22: 6105 Highway 99, Century, FL 32525
 * Byrneville Station 23: 1341 West Highway 4, Century, FL 32525

Personnel
The Escambia County Fire-Rescue, led by a Interim Fire Chief, is organized into Five bureaus: Administrative Services, Fire Prevention, Operations, Support Services, and Emergency Medical Services. Each bureau is commanded by a Deputy Fire Chief

History
In 2000, Escambia County Fire-Rescue was established to add career personnel to the fire protection ranks. The volunteer fire departments and ECFR were consolidated in 2008 to create a “combination fire department.” Today volunteers and career personnel work together to provide emergency and non-emergency services in Escambia County.