Sharon Fire & Rescue proudly protects the citizens of the Village and Township of Sharon and Boone County Fire Protection District #4 over a 54 square mile first due response area. Our department is staffed by well trained and skilled Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) working hard to provide the finest service 24/7 when you need us.
Sharon Fire & Rescue is staffed with 36 paid-on-call/volunteer members all responding from home or work. We operate as one department providing both Fire & EMS (Emergency Medical Service), most members are cross-trained in both fields and all members respond to calls. We provide EMS to the Wisconsin EMT-Basic IV Tech Level and transport to several area medical centers.
We work very hard to maintain excellent records, apparatus and improve our skills through training. Dedication along with the financial support of our community helps maintain a department that is ready to respond. Because of these factors Sharon Fire & Rescue proudly maintains an ISO rating of 4/7.
Dispatched to a two vehicle MVA at 14:35 at Hwy 67 and Cty K with minor injuries. Units on scene performed minor extrication of the driver of the SUV and all other victims were out of the vehicles. All involved were treated and transported to area hospitals....
SFR was dispatched at 2:59 for a possible residental structure fire caused by lightening. Engines 20 and 22 responded and investigated. A light amount of smoke was found on arrival, investigation revealed that there was damaged to the electrical system of the house but no fire. Units cleared at 03:4...
At 07:30 SFR was dispatched along with other Walworth County ( Division 103) departments to respond with an ambulance to the Village of Eagle WI in response to the Tonado that struck the community 12 hours prior. Ambulance 4093 was assigned to the Eagle Fire Station as a fill in ambulance.until noon...
Shortly after 17:00 hours on Tuesday Walworth County Dispatch reported that the home next to 196 Martin was on fire. Members responding to the station gave initial radio reports of flames and moderate smoke showing from the upstairs unit of the duplex. Chiefs Ruosch and Rambatt arrived on scene and ...
Burning trash spread to three farm buildings in southeastern Rock County on Friday morning, the Clinton Fire Department reported.
Wind spread the trash fire to the ruins of a large, collapsed barn at 4317 S. Odling Road, said Clinton Fire Chief John Rindfleisch.
The fire spread to three other wo...