St. Lawrence Fire Company

St. Lawrence Fire Company "Our Family, Protecting Yours" The St Lawrence Fire Company is an all Volunteer Fire Company located about 20 miles north of Milwaukee in Washington County, WI.

We respond to all requests for fire and EMS in our 19 square mile protection area. We are in an Automatic Mutual Aid Agreement with the Allenton Fire Department in which we respond together to most fire call in each others protection area. Our EMS operates at the Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder) Level and provides on scene medical care prior to the arrival of the ambulance either coming from the Allenton Fire Department or Hartford Fire/Rescue.

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05/25/2026

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05/25/2026

Early this morning (5/24) the Allenton Volunteer Fire Department requested MABAS BOX 13-2-2 first to the WORKING STILL level and then upgraded to the FIRST ALARM level for a structure fire at 5118 Highway 33.

Agencies responding to the request were from:

St. Lawrence Fire Company
Hartford Fire & Rescue Wisconsin
Kohlsville Fire Department
West Bend Fire Department
Kewaskum Fire Department
Slinger Fire Department
Theresa Fire Department
Newburg Fire Department
Lifestar EMS Wisconsin
Iron Ridge Fire Department and First Responders

MABAS Wisconsin

05/19/2026

🚑 Thank you to the EMS volunteers who drop everything — meals, sleep, parties, and family time — to answer calls for help. Your dedication makes a difference every single day. 🚑

AFD volunteers are extremely excited to hit the streets Tuesday evening to meet some fantastic families and children in our community for our first night of the EMS parade through the neighborhoods.

🚨Tuesday May 19, 2026 route will be leaving the fire station at 5:30pm go to Nabob Drive and go through the subdivision on Glenview Parkway down Hillcrest to West Linden Drive and go through subdivision and return to station.

Our prayers to the family and friends who lost their loved one. Praying for a quick recovery for the injured.
05/18/2026

Our prayers to the family and friends who lost their loved one. Praying for a quick recovery for the injured.

This horrific fire occured 8 miles from the Firefly shop and resulted in ten seriously injured/burned firemen and one fatality, so far. Many local volunteer fire departments responded, including ours in the town of Hope. We are grateful for the heroes who live among us. Our hearts are with our surrounding communities as we grieve the loss of one firefighter, several fire engines, and 100s of jobs for the people who work at the lumber mill. We are praying for the injured and their families. Our hearts are breaking. 💔
https://www.penbaypilot.com/article/two-county-fire-department-ems-response-searsmont-explosion-multiple-injuries/270185

05/14/2026

Allenton Fire Chief John Breuer joins WTKM every month to share fire safety information with our listeners. This month he stopped by to discuss summer safety tips. Listen to the podcast here ---> https://wtkmnews.com/podcasts/wtkm-on-demand

05/06/2026

PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 4th, 2026
Fire incident on Hwy 60

Hartford, WI – At approximately 12:47 P.M. on 05/04/2026, Hartford Fire & Rescue responded to the report of a large outdoor fire originally reported near 5840 Hwy 60. Hartford units were updated by dispatch that the fire’s location was closer to or behind 6000 Hwy 60 at the Hartford Conservation and Gun Club, which the Hartford Police Department also located. The first arriving incident commander found a large grass fire that was being lit and tended to by a person at the Gun Club property. Upon further assessment there were fires located adjacent to and downwind of the current controlled burn fire area. Dispatch was able to confirm that the fire had been reported to their online controlled burn log, but that information was not immediately available at the time of the fire department activation and deployment.
The following apparatus was deployed from Hartford Fire & Rescue to begin extinguishment efforts: two brush trucks, an off-road UTV, three fire engines, two water tenders, two ambulances, two SUV’s for personnel movement, and the incident command post. Under direction of the incident commander, a coordinated fire attack deployed the initial brush units to operate off-road and begin extinguishing the fires. Due to the very high wind conditions pushing burning embers through the air and landing in other dry areas from very low relative humidity (RH) at the time of the fire, crews needed further assistance from surrounding fire departments, which was requested through MABAS Division 111 at the Working Still level. Spreading fires were also located by crews behind UFP Packaging at the extreme North end of Franklin Drive, just South of the railroad tracks. An additional growing fire was also found to be just North of the railroad tracks and spreading toward Hilldale Drive. The growing locations of the fires required three different operational areas and multiple types of resources. Additional assistance was requested to the 1st Box level to ensure enough personnel and apparatus were on scene to handle the growing fire areas. Fire burning in a heavily wooded area with a large number of dead trees, along with the high wind conditions, created serious hazards as tree branches and tree tops were snapping off and falling to the ground. This prevented ground crews from safely advancing in and extinguishing all of the fire that was burning at the base of an up the trees. Marsh area in and around the wooded area prevented any heavy apparatus from being able to drive any closer to the fire. Brush truck crews and UTV crews worked quickly and carefully to extinguish any fire they could reach, with tenders supplying water to refill their tanks.
EMS crews provided rehabilitation efforts to the firefighters as well as staffing an ambulance on scene. No citizens or fire or EMS personnel were injured during this incident. An EMS call occurred in Hartford during the same time as the fire call, which was assigned to a Lifestar ambulance enroute for Change of Quarters.
Assistance was provided by the Washington County, Wisconsin Sheriff's Office with dispatch services and Deputies for traffic control, and Hartford Police Department with law enforcement assistance. Mutual Aid assistance was provided by St. Lawrence Fire Company, Slinger Fire Department, Neosho Fire Department and Rescue, Allenton Volunteer Fire Department, Richfield Fire Department, Iron Ridge Fire Department and First Responders, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Jackson Fire Department who provided an engine at change of quarters, Lifestar EMS Wisconsin who provided an ambulance and responded to the simultaneous EMS call, and Germantown Wisconsin Fire Department who provided an ambulance at change of quarters to cover Hartford’s EMS service area while Lifestar was on assignment. Hartford Water Utility assured that there were no water supply concerns. Wisconsin & Southern Railroad supplied a Roadmaster to ensure that the train was shut down and that the tracks were safe to operate on and around during the fire. Mutual aid units were released as the work was completed, and Hartford Fire units remained on scene until approximately 6:15 P.M.

05/04/2026

Just a short time ago (5/4) Hartford Fire & Rescue requested MABAS BOX 16-2-4 first to the WORKING STILL and then upgraded to the FIRST ALARM level for a brush/grass fire at 6000 State Highway 60.

Agencies responding to the request are from:

Slinger Fire Department
St. Lawrence Fire Company
Neosho Fire Department and Rescue
Allenton Volunteer Fire Department
Richfield Fire Department
Iron Ridge Fire Department and First Responders
Lifestar EMS Wisconsin
Jackson Fire Department
Germantown Wisconsin Fire Department

MABAS Wisconsin

Address

4955 State Road 175
Hartford, WI
53027

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