The Sauk City Fire Department, along with many other departments across the country, have adopted an initiative to make sure our first responders all return home safely after responding to an emergency. As posted on all of our overhead doors, to be seen as we are leaving the station for an emergency, The words “Everyone Goes Home“. Our members are dedicated to safely and effectively responding to an emergency scene, performing the necessary duties and returning home without injury, but WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Please Move Over, Slow Down and Don’t Drive Distracted, Our Lives Depend On It!

On Monday, December 6, 2021 Governor Tony Evers signed an Assembly bill into law that strengthens safety precautions for response workers on Wisconsin roadways.

Assembly Bill 297, which is now Wisconsin Act 115, defines an “emergency or roadside response area” as a portion of a road within 500 feet of an authorized emergency vehicle, which must give a visible signal, or a tow truck that has flashing red lights.

Gov. Evers noted the bill is critical in keeping workers safe.

“Distracted or negligent driving is dangerous and can even be deadly,” said Gov. Evers. “This bill is a critical step in ensuring the safety of workers on our roads, whether they’re emergency and first responders, construction and utility workers, or tow truck drivers.”

Wisconsin Move Over, Slow Down Brochure

Move Over Law, Wisconsin DOT