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Osceola County Fire Rescue & EMS

@oscfr

Official account for Osceola County Fire Rescue & EMS, proudly serving the Osceola County community since 1989. Call 911 in case of emergency.

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Please see below for the latest update on incident response to the Bass Highway / Lake Lizzie brush fires: facebook.com/OSCFR/posts/pf…

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6 P.M. UPDATE - Please see below for the latest update regarding the Bass Highway / Lake Lizzie brush fire: facebook.com/OSCFR/posts/pf…

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MAY 11 UPDATE: Please see below for the latest information on the Bass Highway / Lake Lizzie brush fire: facebook.com/OSCFR/posts/pf…

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Please be advised that Forest Service-authorized prescribed burning is taking place in the area near Lake X today, which may cause some smoke to be present in the area. Call 911 if you see thick chimneys of smoke or flames.

Please be advised that Forest Service-authorized prescribed burning is taking place in the area near Lake X today, which may cause some smoke to be present in the area. 

Call 911 if you see thick chimneys of smoke or flames.
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Please be advised that Florida Forest Service is conducting prescribed burning within the fire containment zone at Lake Lizzie Conservation Area today, which may cause smoke to be present in the area. Call 911 if you see thick chimneys of smoke or flames.

Please be advised that <a href="/FLForestService/">Florida Forest Service</a> is conducting prescribed burning within the fire containment zone at Lake Lizzie Conservation Area today, which may cause smoke to be present in the area.

Call 911 if you see thick chimneys of smoke or flames.
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#DYK Osceola County has its own Tree Farm? We're proud to grow and care for a wide variety of trees that are now being planted throughout the County, helping beautify our community while reducing landscaping costs and leaning into more homegrown resources. Our Parks & Public

#DYK Osceola County has its own Tree Farm? We're proud to grow and care for a wide variety of trees that are now being planted throughout the County, helping beautify our community while reducing landscaping costs and leaning into more homegrown resources.

Our Parks &amp; Public
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🚧 TRAFFIC ALERT: Full closure of Florida’s Turnpike (SR 91) between Exit 193 & Exit 244 for bridge beam work. SB: 12–5 AM, Mon, July 28 NB: 12–5 AM, Thu, July 31 ✅ Follow detours & posted signs. 📞 Info: 407-710-0050 | 🌐 FL511.com #TrafficAlert #FloridaTurnpike

🚧 TRAFFIC ALERT: Full closure of Florida’s Turnpike (SR 91) between Exit 193 &amp; Exit 244 for bridge beam work.
 SB: 12–5 AM, Mon, July 28
 NB: 12–5 AM, Thu, July 31
✅ Follow detours &amp; posted signs.
📞 Info: 407-710-0050 | 🌐 FL511.com
#TrafficAlert #FloridaTurnpike
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School is back in session starting tomorrow, Monday, August 11! Let’s keep our students safe by following posted speed limits in school zones and driving with extra care. With the safety cameras now active, let’s work together to ensure every child arrives to and from school

School is back in session starting tomorrow, Monday, August 11!

Let’s keep our students safe by following posted speed limits in school zones and driving with extra care. With the safety cameras now active, let’s work together to ensure every child arrives to and from school
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September is National Preparedness Month — a time to ensure you and your family are ready before disaster strikes. Hear from Emergency Management Director Bill Litton and Assistant Director Robin Hinson as they share how important steps you can take to stay safe: ✔️ Sign up for