Kellnersville Fire and Rescue

Kellnersville Fire and Rescue EMS Officers
Nichole Paulow-Vice President
Brian Lambert-Treasure
Travis Nate - President
Curt Biely- Secretary

05/10/2026

Wishing all the mothers "Happy Mothers Day!" Just want to do a shout out to all the people that came out to our fundraiser yesterday, much appreciated for your support. Also to our music by groups - Johnny C and Letter Z put on great shows! Thanks again! 😉👍

Kellnersville 1st Responders Spring Fundrasier  - Saturday May 9th 10 AM-11 PM at Kellnersville Fire Station - Live Musi...
05/06/2026

Kellnersville 1st Responders Spring Fundrasier - Saturday May 9th 10 AM-11 PM at Kellnersville Fire Station - Live Music by Johnny Cunningham 1-5 PM followed by Letter Z 6-10 PM - Plenty of food and refreshments all day! - Bounce House for Kids! Hope to see you Saturday in K-City!

Saturday is the big day. Come on down and listen to a great concert and support the great volunteer firefighters in our ...
05/01/2026

Saturday is the big day. Come on down and listen to a great concert and support the great volunteer firefighters in our community.

Only 8 days away. Get your tickets now. We have an awesome music lineup and you can show your support for the Kellnersville Fire and Rescue. We have our bus leaving from JAAAGZ Bar and Grill in Plymouth and Brown Baer Elkhart Lake. The fire department will have burgers for sale. We can't wait. Every year just gets better and better. Go to www.troubadourvineyardandevents.com to get your pre-sale tickets. See you all there

From all of us at Kellnersville Fire and Rescue. Happy Easter
04/05/2026

From all of us at Kellnersville Fire and Rescue. Happy Easter

Congratulations Reedsville!
03/21/2026

Congratulations Reedsville!

02/08/2026

Borrowed statement: But Dammit we are doing are best with the people we have and monies available. Rest of message is a great summary of what a volunteer in this day and age does to support the community! Think.....if we didnt do what we do...Who would show up?
Recently, concerns were raised about volunteer fire departments, response times, and why multiple departments respond to a single fire. As a former volunteer firefighter—and someone who now dedicates his work to highlighting both volunteer and paid departments—this struck a nerve.

If you or someone you love lives in an area protected by volunteer firefighters, please take a moment to understand how this system truly works.

Volunteer firefighters are not paid. They leave their full-time jobs. They step away from their families. They respond in the middle of dinners, birthdays, holidays, and sleep—because they have a heart for service and a commitment to their community.
Unlike paid departments, volunteers are not sitting at the station 24/7. When a call comes in, they often must first respond from home or work to the station, which can take 5–10 minutes, and then respond to the scene. Sometimes that response is quick. Sometimes it’s extended. That is the reality of volunteer service.
This is where mutual aid comes in.
When you see multiple departments responding, it is not a failure—it is the system working exactly as designed. Departments operate under mutual aid agreements, meaning neighboring agencies are automatically dispatched to assist with manpower, equipment, water supply, and specialized tools. In some cases, a mutual aid department may arrive first, begin operations, and then transfer command to the primary department when they arrive.
That early help can make all the difference.
Volunteer departments rely heavily on mutual aid. They rely on community support. They rely on understanding—not rumors, assumptions, or second-guessing from the outside.
When misinformation spreads, it doesn’t just hurt one department—it damages the credibility of every volunteer and paid firefighter who answers the call. These men and women already sacrifice enough without having their integrity questioned by those unwilling to learn how emergency response truly works.
If we want stronger protection, we must: • Support our local departments
• Advocate for funding and infrastructure
• Encourage new volunteers to join
• Respect the system that keeps us safe
Supporting your fire department means better equipment, better trucks, better training, and faster, safer responses for everyone.
These firefighters—volunteer and paid alike—are not here for recognition. They’re here because when your worst day happens, they will still show up.
Let’s start backing the people who protect our homes, our families, and our communities—because tearing them down helps no one.

Everyone here at Kellnersville Fire and Rescue wish you all a safe and Happy New Year!
12/31/2025

Everyone here at Kellnersville Fire and Rescue wish you all a safe and Happy New Year!

12/24/2025
Thank You Vets!
11/11/2025

Thank You Vets!

On behalf of the Kellnersville Fire Department I would like to thank all the firefighters that came out Saturday, partic...
10/14/2025

On behalf of the Kellnersville Fire Department I would like to thank all the firefighters that came out Saturday, participants and spectators to enjoy the 2nd Annual Fireman's Games at Troubadours. 12 different fire departments competing in the games this year. It was a great day of fun and camaraderie. It really shows the strength of volunteer firefighters in Wisconsin. We look forward to to seeing you all in next year's games! Thank You!! Fire Chief Brian Lambert Kellnersville Fire & Rescue.

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Kellnersville, WI
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