Oxford (WI) Fire Department

Oxford (WI) Fire Department Oxford Fire Department, Serving Village of Oxford and the Towns of Oxford and Jackson

The Oxford Fire Department is located in Marquette County WI located in Central Wisconsin, 60 miles north of Madison and 20 miles northeast of Wisconsin Dells. The Oxford Fire Department covers 72 Square Miles comprised of the Village of Oxford and Towns of Oxford and Jackson, including 6 miles of Interstate 39. The Oxford Fire Department also provides mutual aid to surrounding Fire Departments. C

urrently there are 31 professionally trained Volunteers and 7 Pieces of Fire Apparatus that serve the Oxford Fire District. The Oxford Fire Station also houses Marquette Ambulance Unit 81, the Marquette County Hazmat Trailer, and the Marquette County Emergency Response Trailer

Each year the Oxford Fire Department awards scholarships to local high school graduates.Last month, John Fisher and Kare...
06/09/2026

Each year the Oxford Fire Department awards scholarships to local high school graduates.

Last month, John Fisher and Karen Fisher presented scholarships to Jacob Zanotti and Autumn Prew at the awards night at Westfield Area High School.

Congratulations!

We are 1 Month Away! Stay tuned to this page for updates!
06/02/2026

We are 1 Month Away!

Stay tuned to this page for updates!

We assisted the Adams County Fire District with an Engine, Tender and 8 personnel.https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1b9Hy...
05/27/2026

We assisted the Adams County Fire District with an Engine, Tender and 8 personnel.

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The Memorial Day weekend proved to be a busy one for emergency responders across Adams County. Departments were dispatched to multiple fires, recreational vehicle accidents, and medical emergencies requiring helicopter transport for patients needing definitive care.
The holiday weekend concluded last night with the Adams County Fire District being dispatched to a working still alarm in the 2100 Block of 11th Avenue in the Township of Adams, for multiple structures on fire with exposures threatened. While mutual aid resources acknowledged the page, Friendship Dispatch confirmed the mobile homes involved were unoccupied. Additional reports indicated the fire was rapidly spreading to nearby structures, prompting the request for a MABAS Box Alarm for tenders only as the first engine company responded from Station 1 in the City of Adams.
Upon arrival, the first-due engine company encountered three mobile homes fully involved, several vehicles burning, and heavy fire conditions rapidly extending throughout the property. Crews immediately deployed a 2½-inch attack line, successfully preventing the fire from spreading to additional structures.
As the MABAS Box Alarm was filled, a second attack line was placed into operation and a continuous water supply established. Command prioritized containment efforts, escalating the incident to a second alarm to ensure sufficient resources remained available on scene.
Once the bulk of the fire was brought under control, crews faced an extensive overhaul operation. Due to the significant amount of debris an excavator was requested to assist firefighters in locating and extinguishing remaining hot spots.
The Adams County Fire District is grateful for the strong relationships we share with our mutual aid partners and their unwavering commitment to public safety. Once again, the efficiency of the MABAS system and the cooperation among emergency services throughout the region proved critical to the successful outcome of this incident.
We would like to thank the following agencies for their assistance and support:
New Chester Fire
Quincy Fire
Town of Rome Fire
Kilbourn Fire
Oxford Fire
Westfield Fire
Lyndon Station Fire
WI DNR
Adams County Sheriff's Office Deputies
Adams County Sheriff's Office Dispatch
LIFESTAR Ambulance
Marquette County EMS
Adams County Highway Department
City of Adams Public Works
Union Pacific Railroad
Fenner's Excavating

A number of visitors today enjoying a brat outside at the fire station!
05/23/2026

A number of visitors today enjoying a brat outside at the fire station!

05/23/2026

Oxford Fire Department Open House, Brat and Pie Sale

Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow! Please join us tomorrow at the Fire Station from 9am-1pm.Check out the fire station and ge...
05/22/2026

Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow!

Please join us tomorrow at the Fire Station from 9am-1pm.

Check out the fire station and get some brats and pies while you’re here!

We cant wait to see you!

Oxford Fire Department and Marquette County EMS is out at Emerick Lake Campground today until 2pm, showing the campers o...
05/16/2026

Oxford Fire Department and Marquette County EMS is out at Emerick Lake Campground today until 2pm, showing the campers our apparatus and equipment!

Please join us next Saturday May 23rd!
05/16/2026

Please join us next Saturday May 23rd!

Today, members of the Oxford Fire Department successfully completed a live fire training burn. This type of hands-on tra...
04/26/2026

Today, members of the Oxford Fire Department successfully completed a live fire training burn. This type of hands-on training is invaluable in helping our firefighters stay prepared, sharpen their skills, and work effectively in real-world conditions.

We would like to extend a sincere thank you to our neighboring departments from Kilbourn Volunteer Fire Department and Briggsville Volunteer Fire Company for joining us and working together throughout the training. Strong partnerships like these make all of our communities safer.

A special thank you as well to Marquette County EMS for standing by to ensure firefighter safety and provide rehab services during the evolution—we appreciate your support and dedication.

We are also incredibly grateful to the homeowner who generously donated the structure for this training opportunity. Fire crews were able to train at the property multiple times prior to today’s live burn, allowing for a wide range of valuable exercises. Your contribution played a vital role in helping us provide realistic, high-quality training for our crews.

We would also like to give a heartfelt thank you to the Fire Flies—a dedicated group of ladies, made up mostly of wives and family members—who prepared food for today’s event. Your support behind the scenes helps keep our crews fueled and ready to train.

If you are a property owner considering tearing down a home or structure, we encourage you to contact your local fire department to see if it may be suitable for training. It has been over 17 years since the Oxford Fire Department has had a house available for live fire burns, making opportunities like this especially valuable. In addition to live fire exercises, there are many other types of training that departments can conduct in donated structures.

Thank you to everyone who made today a success!
Oxford Fire Department

🚒 Oxford Fire Department Live Fire Training Notice 🚒The Oxford Fire Department will be conducting a live fire training e...
04/21/2026

🚒 Oxford Fire Department Live Fire Training Notice 🚒

The Oxford Fire Department will be conducting a live fire training exercise this Saturday, April 25th, 2026 at 630 State Highway 82.

This important training provides our firefighters with realistic, hands-on experience to better serve and protect our community.

We would like to extend a sincere thank you to the homeowner for generously donating the structure for this training opportunity. We also greatly appreciate the support from Oxford Lumber & Supply and Home Depot – Lake Delton for their donation of construction materials that make this training possible.

⚠️ Traffic Advisory:
There will be signs posted along State Highway 82 to give drivers advanced warning of the training. You may see smoke and emergency vehicles in the area—this is part of a controlled training scenario.

🚫 Please Note:
This training exercise is not open to the public. We appreciate your understanding as we conduct this important training safely.

👨‍🚒 Interested in Serving Your Community?
The Oxford Fire Department is always looking for dedicated individuals to join our team. If you’re interested in becoming a firefighter or volunteer, stop by the station or reach out to learn more—we’d be glad to talk with you about how you can make a difference.

Thank you for your continued support of the Oxford Fire Department!

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