City of Winter Garden, FL

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Fire Safety Inspections

Emergency: 911

Fire/Rescue Station 22
13521 Foxcrest Blvd.
Winter Garden, FL 34787
Phone: 407.877.5176
Fax: 407.656.3866

Fire/Rescue Station 23
1029 Fullers Cross Road
Winter Garden, FL 34787
Phone: 407.656.9941
Fax: 407.656.9948

Fire/Rescue Station 24
131 E. Palmetto Street
Winter Garden, FL 34787
Phone: 407.656.3679
Fax: 407.656.0378

Fire/Rescue Headquarters
1 East Cypress Street
Winter Garden, FL 34787
Phone: 407.877.5175
Fax: 407.656.4017

Administration

John Williamson, Fire Chief
jwilliamson@wintergarden-fl.gov
Phone: 407.877.5175 ext. 2293

Matt McGrew, Deputy Fire Chief
mmcgrew@wintergarden-fl.gov
Phone: 407.877.5175 ext. 2294

Trena D. Waters, Administrative Assistant
twaters@wintergarden-fl.gov
Phone: 407.877.5175 ext. 2302

Fire Prevention

Vicky Rutherford, Fire Inspector
vrutherford@wintergarden-fl.gov
Phone: 407.877.5175 ext. 2020

Links

Helpful Information

Light Truss Information

American Heart Association

Federal Emergency Management Agency

Learn CPR

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

NFPA "Sparky the Fire Dog"

American Red Cross

Florida State Fire Marshal's Office

Area Hospitals

Health Central Hospital

Florida Hospital

Orlando Regional Healthcare System

The Winter Garden Fire Prevention Bureau conducts fire safety inspections of all commercial and multi-family residential structures within the City. All routine fire inspections will be arranged by the inspections division. Inspection requests for new or renovated buildings will require a 24 to 48 hour notice. Contact the Fire Inspection Division at 407.877.5175 ext. 2020. A fire inspector will contact those who are requesting inspections to set up a time and date for the inspection.

Winter Garden Fire Inspectors are certified through the State of Florida and receive their authority through State Statue, which adopts the Florida Fire Prevention Code, as a minimum standard. You may check with The Fire Prevention Bureau for the most current adopted edition.