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Drive Thru Fish Fry

Join us for the first Drive Thru Fish Fry of 2022! Stop by the Fire station starting at 4:30 p.m. to sold out and get your famous Wood BBQ fish dinner! Dinners go fast so get there early!

Hurst Green Cross Award

In July of 2021, The Sauk City Fire Department was dispatched to a motor vehicle crash in the town of West Point with reports of subjects trapped. Once one scene, The Hurst Jaws of Life was used to extricate one patient from a mangled car.

The Green Cross is the symbol of recognition for those who have used HURST Jaws of Life® products to save lives. It’s our way of celebrating the bravery shown by rescue teams worldwide. Since the program’s inception, we’ve acknowledged tens of thousands of men and women around the globe with this prestigious honor.

This Month, Members of the Sauk City Volunteer Fire Department were presented this award for their efforts on that July Night!

Captain
Dan Ederer
Firefighter
Caden Pugh
1st Asst.
Chief Jim Pugh
Firefighter
David White
Firefighter
Tyler Erickson

1st Lieutenant
Dan Kirch
2nd Asst. Chief
Chase Rott
President
Tom Wipperfurth
Fire Chief
Jim Kirch
Vice President
Mckenzie Pugh

Adopt a Fire Hydrant!

Now that Winter has finally arrived, Please consider adopting a fire hydrant near your home or work. Please help keep fire hydrants clear of snow and ice by shoveling 3 feet all the way around the hydrant. This saves precious time when first responders need to use a fire hydrant in an emergency! Thank you all for helping keep our community safe!

Santa Visits the Firehouse

Santa paid a visit to our firehouse last week. Thank you everyone who came out to the firehouse to see him and his elf. We wish everyone a Happy and Safe Holiday Season!

New Addition to our Fleet

In 2022 the Sauk City Fire Department will be taking delivery of a Brand new Pierce Mid-Mount 100′ Aerial Platform. This state of the art apparatus will replace our current 1992 Aerial that was purchased used by the district in 2005. The New safety features and standards as well as the mid-mount design will allow our firefighters to use this apparatus in more settings and unique locations in our community.