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On Wednesday, July 23, Greenacres Fire Rescue held a Change of Command Ceremony, a time-honored tradition that symbolizes the formal transfer of leadership within the department.
This significant event marked the transition from Fire Chief Brian Fuller to Fire Chief Phillip Konz.
Honoring Chief Brian FullerChief Fuller has led Greenacres Fire Rescue with dedication and distinction for the past four years. Under his leadership, the department achieved major milestones in safety, training, and community service.
The City of Greenacres has nearly completed an exciting journey to create a brand identity that reflects who we are today and where we are headed.
Hurricane Season is June 1st through November 30th, however severe weather can happen anytime, anywhere. By taking steps to prepare, we can protect our families, homes, businesses and communities from the potentially devastating effects of a storm.
Below are two publications available to download. Both of these publications offer guidelines, checklists and contact information to assist you in preparing for and dealing with an emergency weather situation. In addition, links to several agencies that offer information as well as resources for specific assistance is provided.
The Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Safety Action Plan is Greenacres’ strategic roadmap in coordination with The Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (TCRPC) to reduce and ultimately eliminate traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries on our roadways. This plan reflects our commitment to the national Vision Zero movement—an ambitious yet achievable goal to ensure no one dies or is seriously injured in traffic collisions.
Greenacres Fire Rescue Residential Lock Box program allows participants to safely leave a key on their front door in a small, safe-like box that can be accessed with a master key that only firefighters have. That means firefighters can get in quickly after a medical emergency or fall.
To participate, residents order a lock box online at https://roperlock.com/product/greenacres-fire-department/
The boxes cost about $40.50 plus shipping fees.