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Message from Fire Chief Phillip Pennington

Welcome to the City of Naples Fire-Rescue Department’s website. Our personnel encourage you to explore the site and take advantage of Fire-Rescue’s Community Outreach and Risk Reduction Programs. We want the community to see how our personnel have worked to advance our mission to provide the highest-level public safety.

Our mission is to make the City of Naples one of the safest communities in Florida. Naples Fire-Rescue recently achieved the Insurance Services Organization (ISO) rating of Class 1. This improvement provides assurances to the Naples residents and businesses that the Fire-Rescue Department meets the highest National Benchmarks and may potentially reduce hazard insurance costs.

Naples Fire-Rescue provides our personnel with quality fire and medical training, as well as state-of-the-art equipment to exceed the expectations of the citizens and visitors we serve each day. Our community outreach offers a home safety inspection program, a smoke detector program, a child safety trailer, and our long-standing Youth Academy.

The Fire-Rescue Department serves as the City’s Emergency Manager. It ensures that the City conducts annual hurricane tabletop drills and After-Action Reports to help the City of Naples personnel prepare for a potential hurricane or disaster.

Naples Fire-Rescue continues to face many challenges. We will improve our department by determining progress to achieve Fire Service Accreditation and continue to strengthen and reinforce our community relationships through our many outreach programs. We will work to enhance fire-rescue safety, reduce and prevent firefighter injuries, and address issues of cancer and PTSD in the firefighter workplace. To ensure our municipality is trained and knowledgeable, we will work to reestablish a Community Emergency Response Team. 

I view our personnel as the most valued asset, a team of public safety professionals who strive to continuously improve our organization and rise to the challenges placed before them. We will always continue to work hard and deal with each patient and each incident the way we would take care of our own. This compassion, empathy, and dedication along with our collective efforts to achieve the vision of our department will establish the City of Naples Fire-Rescue Department as a leader in public safety.

Have you downloaded the Naples Fire-Rescue Department Smartphone App?
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TheFireDepartmentApp.com, a division of OCV, LLC, developed the Naples Fire Department app. The app offers a quick and efficient way for residents to connect to responders and access public-interest items.

  • File of Life

  • Read information on fire prevention

  • Create an emergency plan

  • Station locations

  • Commend a firefighter

  • Receive push notifications

  • Connect to the organization’s social media platforms

  • More!

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The Naples Fire-Rescue Department app is available for download for free in the App Store and Google Play. Search “Naples Fire Department” or click below.

Android Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ocv.naplesfiredepartmentfl

iOS Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/naples-fire-department/id1497958185?ls=1

Or, scan the QR Code to the right.

TheFireDepartmentApp.com specializes in mobile app development for fire departments and public safety organizations across the country. Developing more than 500 apps, OCV designs and creates custom apps for state, county, and local government agencies.

“Over 80 percent of people in the United States own and use smartphones as their primary means of communication,” OCV Vice President Kevin Cummings said. “Mobile apps offer agencies a better way to alert, inform, and prepare the public. Apps allow public safety agencies the ability to reach and serve their citizens where they are: their smartphones.”

Naples Fire-Rescue Home Fire Rescue Program

Frequently Asked Questions

Basic fire reports are available 24 hours after the incident. E-mail the incident date, address and your contact information to fire [at] naplesgov.com (fire[at]naplesgov[dot]com) and a copy will be made and available for pick-up at your convenience.

If a fire is being investigated, the final report could be delayed as long as it takes to complete the investigation.

For major incidents, please contact the City Clerks office at (239) 213-1015.

The City of Naples Fire-Rescue Department has several Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPSTs) on site. Please complete the Child Car Seat Safety - Sign Up for Child Car Seat Installation to set up a free appointment. 

 

In addition, Twinkle Twinkle Little Store also has several Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPSTs) available to assist by providing free car seat safety checks. They offer car seat safety checks during store hours, Monday - Saturday, from 9AM - 6PM, and Sunday from 10AM - 4PM. Appointments are recommended but walk-ins are welcome. They are located on US-41 at the intersection of Shady Rest Lane, north of Golden Gate Parkway and south of Pine Ridge Road. They can be reached at 239-262-5904. 

 

A fire flow requirement information sheet and a worksheet can be found on the Fire Department page under Fire Prevention.

The American Red Cross has prepared information to encourage you to take precautions to help keep you safe and speed your recovery after a fire. It also offers ideas on what you can do to help make yourself and your home safer from fires in the future. Click here for the article. 

Need help now? Please contact your local Red Cross.

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