City of Two Rivers Fire Department

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Recreational Fire Safety Reminder With the recent storms leaving an abundance of downed trees and firewood available, th...
05/29/2026

Recreational Fire Safety Reminder

With the recent storms leaving an abundance of downed trees and firewood available, the Two Rivers Fire Department would like to remind residents that recreational fires must comply with City Ordinance 3-1-3 (see attached)

Before lighting a fire, make sure you have a responsible adult monitoring it at all times, burn only clean, dry wood, keep a water source nearby, maintain proper clearance from structures, and be mindful of smoke and wind conditions.

A few simple precautions can help ensure a safe and enjoyable evening around the fire while preventing unnecessary fire department responses.

Please review the attached infographic for important safety information and ordinance requirements.

Questions? Contact the Two Rivers Fire Department at 920-793-5521.

Have a safe and relaxing fire season!

Media Release
05/23/2026

Media Release

05/23/2026

MEDIA RELEASE:

On May 23, 2026, at approximately 11:30 a.m., officers from the Two Rivers Police Department responded to the area of 22nd Street and Adams Street for a motorcycle versus utility pole crash.

A 36-year-old male operator was provided immediate aid by a passerby prior to the arrival of emergency responders. The operator was subsequently treated on scene by the Two Rivers Fire Department and EMS personnel before being airlifted for emergency medical treatment due to the severity of his injuries.

The roadway between Adams Street and Monroe Street has since been reopened to normal traffic.

We would like to thank the Two Rivers Fire Department, Manitowoc County Joint Dispatch Center, Wisconsin State Patrol, and the passerby who assisted during this incident.

No additional information is being released at this time.

This week, the City of Two Rivers Fire Department proudly recognizes and thanks our dedicated TRFD Firefighter/Paramedic...
05/18/2026

This week, the City of Two Rivers Fire Department proudly recognizes and thanks our dedicated TRFD Firefighter/Paramedics, along with all EMS professionals across Manitowoc County, for the lifesaving care they provide every day.

We also extend our sincere appreciation to Manitowoc County Joint Dispatch Center (JDC), our law enforcement partners, and all fire and police agencies that respond first and provide critical care and support before ambulance crews arrive. Your teamwork, professionalism, and commitment make a difference in every emergency.

National EMS Week was first formalized by President Gerald Ford in 1974 to honor EMTs, paramedics, dispatchers, and all out-of-hospital medical personnel. This year’s theme, “Improving Outcomes, Together,” recognizes the collaboration between EMS clinicians, dispatchers, public health agencies, hospitals, and first responders that helps save lives and strengthen our communities.

Today’s EMS professionals combine compassion with advanced training, innovative tools, and evolving models of care to improve patient outcomes long before arriving at the hospital. But improving outcomes goes beyond medicine. It means supporting the people behind the badge and patch with strong leadership, mental health resources, safe staffing, professional development, and community support.

To all EMS clinicians, dispatchers, firefighters, police officers, and first responders throughout Manitowoc County — thank you for answering the call, day and night.

Together, we are Improving Outcomes, Together.

05/18/2026
As Utilities crews continue working tirelessly to restore power throughout the City, the Two Rivers Fire Department woul...
05/18/2026

As Utilities crews continue working tirelessly to restore power throughout the City, the Two Rivers Fire Department would like to recognize and thank all of the agencies and departments involved in responding to the countless storm-related incidents over the past several hours.

We would like to acknowledge the dedicated efforts of the Two Rivers Police Department, Two Rivers Utilities, Department of Public Works, Mutual Aid Utility Personnel, and the Parks & Recreation Department, along with our mutual aid partners from Wisconsin Public Service, JDC/Emergency Management, Manitowoc Fire Rescue, Mishicot Fire Department, and the Town of Two Rivers Fire Department — notably Chief Mark Leichtfuss, who assisted TRFD Chief Murack with staging and coordinating fire resources during the response.

This was a coordinated and rapid response by the City of Two Rivers and its partnering agencies to help keep our community safe during a significant weather event. The teamwork, professionalism, and commitment shown by all involved has been outstanding.

We would also like to thank the many community members who stepped up to check on neighbors, assist with tree cleanup, warn others of downed power lines, and lend a helping hand wherever needed. In times like these, it is incredible to see our community come together to support one another.

Please remember there may still be weeks of cleanup ahead. Use extreme caution when operating chainsaws or clearing damaged trees, and know your limitations before attempting hazardous work. Stay clear of downed power lines and report them immediately.

Continue to follow updates from City Hall, Utilities, and your cable/internet providers through their social media channels, and please continue checking on those without power who may need assistance.

Thank you again to everyone working together to help our community recover safely.

Public Safety Message – City of Two Rivers At this time, Power and Light, Two Rivers Public Safety, DPW, Parks & Recreat...
05/17/2026

Public Safety Message – City of Two Rivers

At this time, Power and Light, Two Rivers Public Safety, DPW, Parks & Recreation, and other City crews are actively responding to multiple areas with downed trees and power lines.

We are asking citizens that if you do not have an immediate need to be on the roadway or are not responding to an emergency situation, please stay home and avoid unnecessary travel until crews are able to address these hazards.

Please stay away from all downed trees and power lines in the roadway or surrounding areas.

For immediate emergencies, call 911. Fire and law enforcement crews remain available to respond as needed.

Thank you for your cooperation and patience while crews work to keep our community safe.

Join the Police and Fire Chiefs of the City of Two Rivers for a relaxed and open discussion about public safety in our c...
05/15/2026

Join the Police and Fire Chiefs of the City of Two Rivers for a relaxed and open discussion about public safety in our community. This is a great opportunity to meet your Chiefs, learn more about the work being done in Two Rivers, ask questions, and share ideas in a casual setting.

Whether you want to talk about community safety, emergency services, upcoming initiatives, or simply get to know your local leadership better — we’d love to see you there!

Today's the day: join us at 10am at the TR senior center for a unique chance to sit down with city leaders, including Mi...
05/06/2026

Today's the day: join us at 10am at the TR senior center for a unique chance to sit down with city leaders, including Mike Mathis, Director of Parks and Recreation, and get the inside scoop on city services over a cup of coffee - arrive ready to shape the conversation.

Today, on International Firefighters’ Day, we recognize the dedication and sacrifice of the men and women of the Two Riv...
05/04/2026

Today, on International Firefighters’ Day, we recognize the dedication and sacrifice of the men and women of the Two Rivers Fire Department and our partners across Manitowoc County.

Thank you for your commitment to protecting our communities and for standing ready when it matters most. We also honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice and carry their legacy forward.

Proud to serve alongside you.

Chief David Murack

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2122 Monroe Street
Two Rivers, WI
54241

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