Phone: Administration: 239-433-0080 / Prevention-Inspections: 239-482-8030
South Trail Fire & Rescue District
Operations Division

The South Trail Fire Protection & Rescue Service District operates four fire stations. Three shifts of 25 firefighters (24 hours on-duty and 48 hours off-duty) staff four fire engines, a 100 ft. Aerial Platform, one first out utility response pumper, two Advanced Life Support/Non-Transport quick response units, a small rescue boat, and two brush trucks. All of our firefighters are Emergency Medical Technicians; 43 are practicing Paramedics. ALL district fire engines/trucks/pumpers/rescues provide Advanced Life Support level of care for medical emergencies.  The Operations Division provides fire response, advanced life support response, and special operations response with specialized rescue equipment. 

In 2023, our crews responded to 11,098 calls--including fires, rescues, medical emergencies, hazardous material events, and vehicle crashes.


Please note: Under Florida law, email addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead contact this office by phone or in writing.

Battalion Chief Steve Mozes   Battalion Chief Jason Dysarczyk
   Email: jdysarczyk@southtrailfire.org

Battalion Chief Steve Mozes

   Battalion Chief Steve Mozes
   Email: smozes@southtrailfire.org

   Battalion Chief Matthew Seneca
   Email: mseneca@southtrailfire.org

   Paul Hardy, Maintenance Director
   Email: phardy@southtrailfire.org

Michael Chase   Michael Chase, Mechanic
   Email: mchase@southtrailfire.org



The Phoenix Award recognizes South Trail personnel for cardiac arrest saves that result in the patient leaving the hospital alive.  These personnel have shown exemplary medical skills that allowed the further extension of human life.
The South Trail Fire & Rescue District Honor Guard was organized in 2008 to honor fallen firefighters. Upon request the Honor Guard will appear at the service of any active or retired fallen firefighter in South Florida.
Approximately 80 firefighters, paramedics, and specialists from the South Trail Fire & Rescue District, and the Iona McGregor, San Carlos Park, Estero, Bonita Springs, Fort Myers Beach, and North Collier fire districts, as well as the Lee County Division of Public Safety comprise the Southwest Florida Urban Search and Rescue (SWF USAR) team.



Page Last Updated: Apr 17, 2023 (09:06:00)
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South Trail Fire and Rescue District
5531 Halifax Ave.
Fort Myers, FL 33912
  Administration: 239-433-0080 / Prevention-Inspections: 239-482-8030

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