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What number do I call for the Fire Explorer Cadet Program?
Call (386)575-6907 for questions regarding the program.
What is the Fire Explorer Cadet Program?
The Deltona Fire Explorer Cadet Program is a youth-based, educational program designed to introduce youth ages 14-20 into the career field of fire and emergency medical services. The program will instruct the members in Emergency Medical Response, CPR, Fire Fighter I level training, Community Emergency Response, and Awareness level of Terrorism and Hazardous Materials.
When does the Fire Explorer Cadet Program meet?
The meetings take place every Tuesday night from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm at Fire Station 62, located at 320 Diamond St. in Deltona.
What level of training do the Fire/Rescue personnel have?
The minimum level of training required for entrance into the Deltona Fire Department is High School Diploma or GED, Valid Florida Driver’s License, Florida State Certified Firefighter, Florida State Certified Emergency Medical Technician or Paramedic. The Paramedics and EMT’s receive ongoing training in the latest emergency medical trends and treatments.
How can I get a copy of my fire and medical report?
If we responded to your medical or fire emergency, a copy of our reports can be obtained by stopping by the administrative offices of the Fire Department at 1685 Providence Blvd. and completing a Request for Public Records Form. Medical reports require the person named, or the parent if a juvenile, to obtain the report.
Where are the fire stations located?
Station 61 is located at 1685 Providence Blvd. Station 62 is located at 320 Diamond St. Station 63 is located at 2147 Howland Blvd. Station 64 is located at 236 Fort Smith Blvd. Station 65 is located at 2983 Howland Blvd.
Can I get my blood pressure checked at a fire station?
Yes, stop by any Deltona fire station to get your blood pressure checked.
Where can I drop off used insulin syringes / needles in Deltona?
You can take them to the Health Department located at 775 Harley Strickland Blvd #110, Orange City, FL 32763 for disposal or any Fire Station during normal business hours, 7 days a week.
Can you have a burn pile or camp fires here in Deltona?
Deltona does not allow open burning or camp fires. For those who own more than one acre of land can burn, but only for land clearing operations and requires authorization from both the City and Division of Forestry. Those requirements are listed under the Division of Forestry Website http://www.fl-dof.com/field_operations/bunnell.html or call the City of Deltona Building Department for additional information at (386)878-8100.