UPPER CAPTIVA – The Upper Captiva Fire Department swiftly tackled a fire on Cutlass Drive, showcasing their skill and dedication.
The fire is believed to have originated from a golf cart parked under the structure. As of 9 p.m. on Tuesday night, the fire has reignited.
Duncan Rosen, Fire Commissioner, expressed gratitude for the quick and professional response of the Upper Captiva Fire Department.
“I couldn’t ask for a better group of firefighters here on Upper Captiva. I feel very fortunate for the level of skill and dedication these firefighters present,” said Rosen.
Rosen urged residents to remove any golf carts from beneath structures to prevent such incidents.
“We were fortunate enough that it was spotted early and we made a quick stop on the fire to keep the structure upright,” he said.
Rosen emphasized the importance of calling 911 in emergencies, rather than contacting the station or personal cell phones, due to potential cell service issues on the island.
The fire commissioner also thanked residents who assisted during the incident and confirmed that no injuries had been reported at that time. The fire remains under investigation.
The Upper Captiva Fire Department continues to monitor the situation closely, prioritizing the safety and well-being of the island community.