The Palm Beach Central Fire Station 1 in Palm Beach, FL has a rich history dating back to the late 1800s when fire protection was provided by the volunteer group known as the Flagler Alerts, organized by Henry Morrison Flagler. Over the years, the department has evolved to employ 80 full-time and eight part-time employees, including state-certified firefighters who are also medically certified as emergency medical technicians or paramedics.
Today, the Palm Beach Fire Rescue Department operates three fire rescue stations strategically located throughout the town to ensure quick response times and maximum coverage. With an average of 2600 calls per year, the department is dedicated to providing efficient and effective fire protection and emergency medical services to the community.
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