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Friday, April 19, 2024

Lake County Fire Rescue installs grant-funded backup generators

In anticipation of hurricane season, Lake County Fire rescue has outfitted seven fire stations with backup generators.

The new generators will provide the stations up to 96 hours of full power before refueling is needed.

Backup generators that will provide up to 96 hours of full power before refueling have been installed at seven Lake County fire stations in anticipation of hurricane season.

Under the Hurricane Irma Hazardous Mitigation Grant Program, Lake County Fire Rescue was awarded a 75-percent funded project to add backup generators to the fire stations. The $350,000 grant ($262,500 federal and $87,500 local match) was awarded last year, and installations began this past January at stations 11, 19, 53, 70, 82, 83, and BC90.

“With the first tropical disturbance expected to impact the Florida peninsula this weekend, completing our station generator project is perfect timing,” said Lake County Fire Rescue Chief Jim Dickerson. “For the first time in Lake County Fire Rescue history, all 26 fire stations are equipped with full power backup generators.”

In the past, fire crews had to be relocated when power was interrupted during storms. Now, all Lake County Fire Rescue stations are storm ready, and crews can remain in firehouses during severe weather.

Lake County Fire Rescue also is upgrading 20 of its 26 facilities with new impact-resistant windows, high-wind resistant garage doors, and hardened pedestrian doors, funded 75 percent through federal funds.

Lake County Fire Rescue protects county residents and visitors in an area covering approximately 1,200 square miles, with nearly 70,000 residences and up to 2,000 commercial properties. For up-to-date news on Lake County Fire Rescue, visit, www.facebook.com/LakeCountyFireRescue or www.twitter.com/lakefirePIO.

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