Tomah Fire Department

Tomah Fire Department The Tomah Fire Department proudly provides “same day service” for the City of Tomah.
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Dedicated to protecting life, property, and community, our department delivers prompt, professional emergency response, fire suppression, and public safety services.

Commercial Vehicle Brake Fire Safely Contained on Interstate 90At approximately 3:53 a.m. on June 2, 2026, the Tomah Fir...
06/02/2026

Commercial Vehicle Brake Fire Safely Contained on Interstate 90

At approximately 3:53 a.m. on June 2, 2026, the Tomah Fire Department was dispatched to Interstate 90 westbound near Mile Marker 43 for a reported commercial vehicle fire.

The driver reported flames coming from the rear brake and tire area of the tractor. Recognizing the potential danger, the driver disconnected the trailer from the tractor prior to firefighters arriving on scene. The trailer compromised was not carrying hazardous materials.

Upon arrival, firefighters found fire involving the brake and wheel assembly of the tractor. Crews quickly applied water to cool the overheated components and extinguish any remaining fire. Firefighters were able to reduce temperatures to a safe level, allowing the driver to move the vehicle a short distance to a nearby truck yard where it could be safely parked and inspected.

No injuries were reported, and no hazardous materials were involved in the incident. Damage was limited to the brake and wheel area of the vehicle.

Tim Adler,
Tomah Fire Chief

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECompactor Fire Contained at Modern Disposal SystemsTomah, Wis. – June 1, 2026The Tomah Fire Departm...
06/02/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Compactor Fire Contained at Modern Disposal Systems

Tomah, Wis. – June 1, 2026

The Tomah Fire Department responded to a reported fire at Modern Disposal Systems on Townline Road during the afternoon of June 1, 2026.

At approximately 2:34 p.m., Monroe County Dispatch received a report of a compactor on fire inside the facility. Employees quickly recognized the situation and began efforts to move the affected compactor from inside the building to help prevent the fire from extending to the structure and other equipment.

Firefighters arrived on scene and worked to extinguish the fire while ensuring the blaze had not spread beyond the contents of the compactor. The fire was contained to the compactor, preventing significant damage to the facility.

No injuries were reported to employees or emergency responders.

The Tomah Fire Department would like to recognize the employees of Modern Disposal Systems for their quick actions and situational awareness, which helped minimize the impact of the incident and reduce the potential for a larger fire.

The cause of the fire is believed to be battery related. Improperly disposed batteries continue to pose a significant fire risk within the waste and recycling industry. As a reminder, please review the battery disposal requirements and guidance provided in the photos accompanying the department’s Facebook post regarding this incident.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEEarly Morning Porch Fire Quickly Contained by Residents and Fire DepartmentTOMAH, Wis. — The Tomah ...
05/31/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Early Morning Porch Fire Quickly Contained by Residents and Fire Department

TOMAH, Wis. — The Tomah Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire in the 1600 block of Kilbourn Avenue during the early morning hours of May 31, 2026.

At approximately 3:57 a.m., Monroe County Dispatch received a report of a fire involving a wooden nightstand on the front porch of a residence. The caller advised that flames had spread to portions of the porch and stairs and that the exterior of the home was beginning to catch fire. All occupants safely evacuated the residence prior to the arrival of emergency personnel.

Before firefighters arrived, residents acted quickly by utilizing a fire extinguisher and a garden hose to suppress the fire. Their prompt actions significantly slowed the spread of the fire and prevented more extensive damage to the home.

Tomah firefighters arrived on scene and completed extinguishment of the remaining fire, including hotspots located beneath the porch area. Fire crews also checked the residence for extension and ensured the fire was completely extinguished.

One cat was initially reported to still be inside the home; however, no injuries to residents, firefighters, or pets were reported.

The fire caused minor damage to the porch and exterior of the residence. The fire is believed to have originated from a portable battery jump starter (jumper pack) that was located on the porch. The incident remains under investigation, but no foul play is suspected at this time.

The Tomah Fire Department would like to commend the residents for their quick thinking and immediate use of a fire extinguisher. Their actions played a significant role in preventing the fire from spreading further into the home and causing substantially greater damage.

This incident serves as a reminder that lithium-ion battery-powered devices and portable jump starter packs should be used, charged, and stored according to manufacturer recommendations and kept away from combustible materials whenever possible.

The department also reminds residents to keep working fire extinguishers readily accessible and to call 911 immediately when a fire is discovered.

Fire Chief,
Tim Adler
Tomah Fire Department

🚒💙 Thank You, Freedom Auto! 💙🚒The Tomah Fire Department would like to extend our sincere appreciation to Freedom Auto of...
05/28/2026

🚒💙 Thank You, Freedom Auto! 💙🚒

The Tomah Fire Department would like to extend our sincere appreciation to Freedom Auto of Tomah for their generous donation of $1,200 to support our department and the services we provide to the community.

We are especially proud to recognize Freedom Auto as a locally owned and operated business that continues to invest back into the Tomah community. Support from businesses like Freedom Auto helps strengthen our ability to serve residents, visitors, and businesses throughout the City of Tomah.

If you’re in the market for a vehicle, we encourage you to stop by and see the team at Freedom Auto. Their commitment to customer service and community involvement demonstrates what makes local businesses such an important part of Tomah.

Thank you again to Freedom Auto for your generosity and continued support of the Tomah Fire Department!

Today, we remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country.Memorial ...
05/25/2026

Today, we remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country.

Memorial Day is more than the start of summer — it is a time to reflect on the courage, dedication, and selflessness of those who gave their lives to protect the freedoms we enjoy every day.

The Tomah Fire Department proudly stands alongside our community in remembering our fallen heroes and honoring the families who carry their legacy forward.

Please take a moment today to pause, remember, and never forget.

🇺🇸 “All gave some. Some gave all.” 🇺🇸

The Tomah Fire Department is excited to announce the replacement of our 1987 Chevrolet Scottsdale pickup with a brand ne...
05/22/2026

The Tomah Fire Department is excited to announce the replacement of our 1987 Chevrolet Scottsdale pickup with a brand new 2026 GMC 3500!

This project was partially funded through the Wisconsin DNR Forest Fire Protection (FFP) Grant, funds provided through the Tomah Firefighters Association, and support from the community.

The new truck will serve multiple purposes for the department, including:• Responding to wildland and brush fire incidents• Assisting with rescue operations across Tomah Rescue’s 550 square mile coverage area• Supporting standby events such as the Tomah Tractor Pull and other community events

And yes… this is officially the first brush truck ever purchased by the City of Tomah with air conditioning. We’re entering a new era of luxury in the fire service. 🚒❄️😂

The 1987 Scottsdale served the department proudly for 39 years, and if history repeats itself, this new GMC should only need to make it until about 2065. No pressure.

We appreciate the continued support from our residents, partners, and the Tomah Firefighters Association in helping us improve the equipment used to protect our community.

The Natural Gas leak has been shut down and the area is safe and back open, there are WE Energy contractors remaining on...
05/14/2026

The Natural Gas leak has been shut down and the area is safe and back open, there are WE Energy contractors remaining on site making the proper repairs for the next few hours.

Fire Chief Adler

Please avoid the Northside of the city of Tomah, Highway 21 west of hwy 12 is shut down in both directions due to a 3 in...
05/14/2026

Please avoid the Northside of the city of Tomah, Highway 21 west of hwy 12 is shut down in both directions due to a 3 inch natural gas line that was struck, WE Energies is on scene and is estimating closure for at least an hour.

Fire Chief Adler

🚨 CITY OF TOMAH SURPLUS AUCTION 🚨The City of Tomah has several items currently up for auction through Wisconsin Surplus!...
05/11/2026

🚨 CITY OF TOMAH SURPLUS AUCTION 🚨

The City of Tomah has several items currently up for auction through Wisconsin Surplus! This is a great opportunity to bid on municipal equipment and other surplus items.

Items currently listed include:
• 1988 Spartan Fire Engine 🚒
• 2014 Ford Explorer 🚓
• 1987 Chevrolet Scottsdale 🛻
• Floor Scrubber
• Misc. Emergency Light Bars & Equipment

🖥️ View the auction and place bids here:
https://wisurplus.ws/26-677

Don’t wait — auctions are only open for a limited time!

Please share with anyone who may be interested.

🚒 Training Keeps Us Ready 🔥 Our crews have been staying busy sharpening their skills!On April 20th, firefighters took pa...
05/05/2026

🚒 Training Keeps Us Ready 🔥

Our crews have been staying busy sharpening their skills!

On April 20th, firefighters took part in hands-on aerial ladder training, working with our tower and ladder trucks. Crews practiced precision operations, roof access techniques, and ladder deployments—critical skills that help us operate safely and effectively at emergency scenes.

On May 4th, members trained at Recreation Park completing EVOC (Emergency Vehicle Operator Course). This training focused on safe driving techniques, maneuvering, and vehicle control to ensure we can respond quickly and safely when every second counts.

Training like this is essential to keeping our team prepared and our community protected. 💪

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400 North Glendale Avenue
Tomah, WI
54660

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