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Abby E

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The South Walton Fire District is in the process of developing a long range master plan to guide its efforts on your behalf for the future. The forum is scheduled for July 31st at 6:00 p.m. at Northwest Florida State College – South Walton Center (109 Greenway Trail, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459) Rooms 119 and 120. Light refreshments will be provided.

RSVP HERE - Free To Attend


The forum should last no more than two hours. RSVP of those attending is requested to ensure adequate materials and refreshments. During this time a facilitator will explore the following:

Community Planning Priorities — In terms of planning what is important to you? Community Service Priorities — Of the services provided by the fire district, which are important to you? Staff/Response/Cost Opinions — You will be given an opinion poll, where you will be asked to give your opinion on Staffing, Response and Cost.

The format of the forum will involve filling out a brief form, and the facilitator will encourage open discussion by group participants to better understand their views.

Follow South Walton Fire District Facebook for updates!

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The South Walton Fire District celebrates its 36th anniversary of serving the community in 2019. The fire district continues to strive for organizational excellence, prepare for day-to-day challenges, and provide the best fire, rescue and safety services possible.



SWFD has 5 Fire Stations that cover 84 square miles that make up South Walton in Walton County, Florida.

The South Walton Fire District is responsible for the Fire Protection, Emergency Medical Services Transport, Beach Lifeguards, Hazardous Material Mitigation, 911 Emergency Communications and Public Education and Prevention activities for 84 square miles. This encompasses all properties from the Okaloosa County Line eastward to the Bay County Line and south of the Choctawhatchee Bay to the Gulf of Mexico.
 
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