About The District - Polk County Fire District No 1 2026

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How much does Polk County Fire Rescue pay? The average Polk County Fire Rescue salary ranges from approximately $47,128 per year (estimate) for a Driver to $100,440 per year (estimate) for an Engineer.
Fire departments are funded by the general fund revenue of a city and are a department of that city. They are over seen by the same municipal council that over sees all city departments. Districts are special taxing agencies that service 1 or more municipalities and unincorporated county areas.
Polk County Board of Commissioners Appoint Shawn Smith as New Fire Rescue Chief. Bartow, Fla. (March 4, 2025) The Polk County Board of Commissioners appointed Shawn Smith as the new Polk County Fire Rescue Chief Tuesday, March 4 at the board meeting. Smith was appointed by Polk County Manager Bill Beasley.
Polk County Fire Rescue operates more than 45 fire and rescue stations that are equipped with various apparatus.
Plantation is the largest volunteer fire department in the State of Florida.

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