November 20, 2009
Susan Lindenmuth
Public Relations Manager
21500 Three Oaks Parkway
Estero, FL 33928
Office:
(239) 390-8000
Email:
lindenmuth@esterofire.org
www.esterofire.org
New Traffic Signal for Estero Fire Rescue
Drivers
will notice a new traffic signal as they travel south on US 41 that will make
them as well as firefighters a little safer on Lee County roads. The
traffic control signal is located at the corner of US 41 and Sweetwater Ranch
Blvd, adjacent to Estero Fire Rescue’s station #42 and will be activated on
Monday, November 23, 2009. The new signal will allow Estero Fire Rescue
firefighters to stop traffic for emergency vehicles.
“This signal will allow EFR Emergency vehicles to enter US 41 in a more timely
and safe manner while responding to medical, fire or other emergency calls”
states Fire Commissioner Dick Schweers.
Ned Dewhirst of Oakbrook Properties and Fire Commissioner Dick Schweers
partnered up several years ago when the increase of traffic in the area became a
safety issue for firefighters responding from Station #42 as well as drivers on
the highly traveled road. With the help of several Estero community
members and County Commissioner Ray Judah, their efforts have been realized.
The traffic signal is the result of a public-private partnership between EFR and
Oakbrook Properties, the co-developer of the Coconut Point mixed use
development. This partnership allowed early construction of the traffic signal
facility, with its interim use as an emergency/flashing signal. The signal
is projected to be a full working traffic signal in the future when warranted
and approved by FDOT.
Estero Fire Rescue Station #42 serves the southern end of the Estero Fire
District as well as providing mutual aid and closest unit response to the Bonita
Springs Fire and Control District.
For further information on this story, contact Susan Lindenmuth, Public
Relations Manager at (239) 390-8000.
