Brevard County Fire Rescue’s Lieutenant Joe Matta Retires After 31 Years

By  //  November 30, 2015

thank you for your dedicated service

Congratulations and happy retirement to Lieutenant Joe Matta for 31 years of dedicated service to the citizens of Brevard County. (BCFR image)
Congratulations and happy retirement to Brevard County Fire Rescue Lt. Joe Matta for his 31 years of dedicated service to the citizens of Brevard County. (BCFR image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Congratulations and happy retirement to Brevard County Fire Rescue Lt. Joe Matta for his 31 years of dedicated service to the citizens of Brevard County.

Most of Lieutenant Matta’s time has been spent serving the residents of Merritt Island, in particular, Merritt Island’s midtown.

November 29 was Joe’s last shift with his Station 41 A-shift brothers and sisters.

Brevard County Fire Rescue provides fire suppression services for unincorporated Brevard County and currently operates:

32 Fire Stations, 18 ALS Fire Engines, 4 ALS Ladder Trucks, 1 ALS Platform Truck, 1 Tiller Truck, 29 ALS Ambulances, 22 Brush Trucks, 1 Hazardous Materials Truck, 2 Breathing Air Units, 5 District Chiefs, 2 Fire/Rescue Boats, 1 Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Tractor Trailer and 1 Mobile Command Trailer.

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