New Fire Station Shows Pledge to Growing FL Area

May 1, 2019
Orange County's new fire station is a temporary, modular building, but it will be staffed around-the-clock by firefighters, paramedics and emergency medical technicians.

Orange County’s newest fire station, its first in the booming community of Horizon West near Disney, means more money in Joan Sullens’ pocket.

The Horizon West resident now qualifies for a premium-reducing, fire-protection discount on her homeowners’ insurance policy because firefighting crews are much closer.

“We don’t want to hear sirens but, if you need the sirens, you want them closer than 22 minutes away which is where they were before,” said Sullens, 68, who moved to Central Florida from Minnesota about three years ago.

The closest Orange County fire station had been on Apopka-Vineland Road, about seven miles away.

Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings and James Fitzgerald, Demings’ choice to be the next chief of Orange County Fire Rescue, helped cut the ribbon Tuesday on Station 44.

“It’s a tremendous growth area,” Demings said.

The new fire house sits on property leased to the county by Orlando Health, which is building a 112-bed hospital across Porter Road.

The company operates a 78,000-square-foot emergency-medicine on the 74-acre property, which is about a mile south of the New Independence Parkway exit on State Road 429.

Walt Disney World Resort is about 7.5 miles further south.

Similar to a trailer, the new fire house is a temporary, modular building but will be staffed around-the-clock by firefighters, paramedics and emergency medical technicians.

A fire engine and an ambulance will be parked on a concrete pad under an aluminum canopy at the site.

Crayon artwork, a welcoming gift from grade-schoolers at nearby Independence Elementary School, adorned the new fire house.

“While this beautiful structure might be considered a temporary home, our place here in this community is most definitely secure,” Demings said.

The county, which plans to build three fire houses to serve the Horizon West community, was not slated to build a permanent fire station in the area until 2025.

Six years was too long to wait for the county’s fastest-growing community, said Commissioner Betsy VanderLey, whose west Orange district includes Horizon West.

She had sounded the alarm for a fire station shortly after she was elected to the board in 2016.

Her concerns grew last year when builders in Horizon West accounted for two of every three construction permits issued in Orange County.

“When this issue was first identified for me, people were having a very difficult getting their homeowners insurance because the community was under-served in terms of fire protection,” VanderLey said. “This station is a game-changer out here.”

The community’s population is estimated at about 22,000 now, though it may some day be as large as Apopka, Orange County’s second-largest city which has 51,000 residents.

According to Orange County Property Appraiser records, 1,546 new single-family homes were built and sold in Horizon West in 2018.

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