Lewistown Firefighters Association

Lewistown Firefighters Association The Lewistown Firefighters Association, AKA "Fire Department Relief Association" was established in

03/12/2026
02/11/2026

Home run for safety
Softball player gets defibrillator for D’Autremont complex

Story by DEB HILL - Reporter Lewistown News-Argus

An estimated 2,000 young people under the age of 25 die from Sudden Cardiac Arrest each year, making it the leading cause of death for young athletes, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

Those statistics are startling, but not as disturbing as seeing them come to life, which is what happened to Fergus High School senior Anna Elam last summer.

Anna was in Helena for a softball tournament when a young player nearly lost her life due to SCA. Idaho athlete Addie Cox hit a triple and dove for third base, then stood up, staggered and dropped. Luckily, someone ran for a nearby piece of medical equipment known as an Automated External Defibrillator, or AED for short. An AED analyzes heart rhythms and delivers an electric shock to start normal heartbeats. Because there was one, Cox’s life was saved.

At the time of the event, Anna was playing on a nearby field. Although she was aware there was some sort of medical emergency going on, it wasn’t until later that day that she heard the whole story.

“It was a wake-up call,” Anna said. “I remember there was an NFL player a few years ago that died, but this was someone my age.”

The more she thought about it, the more Anna felt she should do something to protect local athletes.
“Cardiac arrest can happen to anyone at any time. This was such an eyeopener. I wanted to make sure we had an AED here,” she said.

While the high school has AEDs, Anna knew the D’Autremont Complex did not. She decided she would figure out how to get an AED for the complex as her contribution to the community.
“I knew it would cost $2,500, so I had to figure out how to raise the money. The first grant I applied for I didn’t get, but I kept trying. Eventually I got $2,000 from the Fergus County Medical Society. Then I raised $500 more by cleaning the bleachers at the high school,” Anna said.
“It was a wakeup call.”

With two of her friends, Shyanne Ricks and Payton Hersel, Anna picked up bottles and trash and used leaf blowers to clear the rest of the debris left after games, earning $150 each time.
With funds in hand now, the wall-mounted AED unit will be purchased in the spring, Anna said, through Big Sky Fire Equipment.

“It has to be stored during cold weather, so we decided to wait to order it,” Anna explained. “Once we have it, Dr. LePage and Dr. Welsh from CMMC will train all the softball coaches and players how to use it. It’s self explanatory, but training is important.”

From March through August the AED will hang on a wall at the concession stand; the rest of the year it will be safely stored elsewhere.

Head softball coach Mike Mangold said there are four AEDs at the high school, but having one located at the softball complex is a good idea.
“We’ve never had one at the complex. I’m proud of Anna for spearheading this. It’s nice to know we have these types of kids, with this ‘go get ‘emattitude’ on the team, who are willing to work for others like this,” Mangold.

In addition to her AED project and getting ready for softball season, Anna is focused on applying for college scholarships for St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota where she plans to study physical therapy.

📸 Anna Elam stands next to Billings Clinic MedFlight RRT/EMT Barry Stahlman. Last summer Stahlman, a softball coach, saved a player’s life with an AED unit similar to the one Elam got for the D’Autremont Complex. PHOTO COURTESY OF ANNA ELAM

02/11/2026

Mayor Butch Grenz proposal to "Defund the Fire Department"

On January 27, during a City Council meeting, newly re-elected Mayor Butch Grenz publicly raised a serious and unexpected proposal that would fundamentally change emergency services in Miles City.

Without a formal study, without community input, and without consultation with the professionals who currently provide these services, the mayor suggested:

🚨Eliminating the Miles City Fire Department
🚨Contracting fire protection to a neighboring volunteer department
🚨Privatizing Miles City’s public, not-for-profit ambulance service

This proposal was not listed on the meeting agenda that night. And while fire services are not listed on the agenda for the upcoming meeting either, it is important for the public to understand that major policy shifts have already been introduced without warning.

The Miles City City Council meets Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at 6:00 PM, both in person and via Zoom.

CITY OF MILES CITY – Regular Council Meeting
📍 City Council Chambers
💻 Zoom: zoom.us
🆔 Meeting ID: 4062343462
🔑 Passcode: 59301

These are not small or administrative changes. Eliminating a staffed fire department and privatizing ambulance transport would have clear, real-world impacts on emergency response times, firefighter and patient safety, insurance rates, and outcomes during fires and medical emergencies.

Saving lives and protecting property is not a part-time job. It is not a for-profit business model. Emergency services are time-critical, labor-intensive, and highly technical. They require trained professionals, adequate staffing, and strong public oversight.

We encourage the community to stay informed, ask questions, and participate. We will continue to provide education about what these changes could mean for Miles City and why professional fire and EMS services are essential to public safety.

Thank you for your attention and engagement.

01/16/2026

If you have conducted any controlled burns in the past few months please go and check that the high winds we are experiencing have not flared them back up. Thank you for your help in keeping our community safe.

10/30/2025

Tickets are being sold at the Stockyard Bar in Lewistown and Farmers Bar in Denton. You can also reach out to Katie Awbery or stop by the Fergus County Sheriff's Office M-F

We’re teaming up with our Lewistown Fire Department this month to spread fire safety awareness! Here are five simple smo...
10/21/2025

We’re teaming up with our Lewistown Fire Department this month to spread fire safety awareness!

Here are five simple smoke alarm reminders that can help keep your family and community safe.
Lewistown Fire Rescue

10/21/2025

One of our own has a fight coming his way and we will stand with him during this battle!!
LT Dempster was recently diagnosed with cancer, so we will be hosting a fundraiser for him November 14th in the AG building at the Fairgrounds. We would love to see the community Kirby has served for many years attend. If you’d like to donate to the silent auction, contact Cory or Katie at the sheriffs office! Thank you!

05/16/2025
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03/09/2025

Daylight saving time starts Sunday, March 9th. Use this as a reminder to test your smoke alarms and replace batteries if needed. Most detectors should be replaced every ten years.

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