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What is I.S.O?
I.S.O stands for Insurance Service Office

What is the City of Lake Mary's I.S.O. rating?
Lake Mary’s ISO rating is 4.

How many firefighters are in the Lake Mary Fire Department?
There are 40 Emergency Operations positions. They are: Fire Chief, Emergency Operations Division Chief, 3 shift Battalion Chiefs, 6 shift Lieutenants, 27 Firefighters, and 2 Clerical positions.

How many pieces of equipment do we have?
Six (6). Three engines and three rescues. We operate 2 Pierce Quantums as our first line engines and have an E-One as a reserve engine. We also have two transport rescues in service and a reserve rescue.

 
Fire Station Tours   Sharp Containers   Limited Burn Permits
Fire station tours are available by calling our public education request line at (407) 585-1422.
 
Sharps containers are available at Lake Mary fire stations 33 (145 E. Crystal Lake Avenue) and 37 (911 Wallace Court). Call 407-585-1480 for more information.
 
Limited Burn Permits are available by calling the fire station at 407-585-1470.
 
 
   
 
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City of Lake Mary
100 N. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary, Florida
32795-8445
Main Line: 407-585-1400

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