Wabeno Volunteer Fire Department

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05/16/2026
Buring permits are suspended!
04/23/2026

Buring permits are suspended!

VERY HIGH FIRE DANGER FOR FOREST COUNTY
4-23-24

We are in the HIGH fire danger for Forest County. No burning today!
04/22/2026

We are in the HIGH fire danger for Forest County. No burning today!

04/15/2026

It starts with a thought... A quiet one. What if I could help?

And at some point, that thought turns into a decision. Not for money. Not for recognition. Not because it’s easy. But because something in you says, someone has to show up. That’s the heart of a volunteer.

It’s not about being fearless. It’s about being willing. Willing to give your time. Willing to learn. Willing to stand in the gap when it matters most. Because when something goes wrong, and it will…

The first question isn’t, who’s qualified. It’s who’s willing. 🚒

So...we all remember last year....right....???? This could....I repeat....COULD be a repeat. I know none of us want that...
04/01/2026

So...we all remember last year....right....???? This could....I repeat....COULD be a repeat. I know none of us want that. But let's get ready. We would all love to not have to go through it again. But, better to be prepared.......

03/26/2026

We’re running out of people.

This isn’t a problem unique to one town or one firehouse. It’s happening everywhere.

Across our communities, the number of people willing and able to volunteer is shrinking. At the same time, the calls are not slowing down. If anything, they’re increasing. More emergencies. More need. Fewer people stepping forward to meet it.

Inside the firehouse, that reality is already here, and being felt in real ways.

The same names keep showing up. The same group of people answering calls again and again. The list isn’t getting longer. The workload isn’t getting lighter. The workforce isn't getting younger. We’re relying on neighboring departments to fill the gaps, and they’re relying on us to help them more than ever.

This isn’t about the future anymore. This is happening right now.

I won’t sugarcoat it. Joining a volunteer fire department isn't easy, and it takes time. The initial training is demanding. It will interrupt your routine. There will be nights when it’s inconvenient, when it would be easier to stay home, when you question whether you can keep up.

That part is real. But it’s also temporary.

What’s on the other side of that effort is something most people will never experience. You learn how to stay calm when others can’t. You learn how to step into situations people naturally avoid and actually be useful. You gain real skills you use on calls, at home, and in everyday life. And you become part of a group that shows up for their neighbors when they need it most.

It’s rewarding. It’s satisfying. And it makes a difference in your life, and in your community. It changes how you see yourself.

This isn’t about being a certain type of person. It’s not about being the strongest or the fastest. It’s not about having experience or knowing exactly what to do on day one. There are roles for all kinds of people; on the fireground, in EMS, and behind the scenes.

What matters is the willingness to step forward and learn. Men and women. Young adults. Parents. People with full-time jobs and other commitments. People who have thought about it before but never took the first step. You don’t need to be ready for the worst right now. You just need to be willing to start.

Because here’s the truth: The calls will keep coming. They always do. It might be your house. It might be your neighbor. The only question is who will be there to answer them. Will it be you?

If this made you stop for even a second, don’t overthink it. Stop by your local firehouse. Message them. Talk to someone. Sit in on a drill. Ask questions. No pressure. No commitment. Just come see what it’s really about.

Because the hardest part isn’t the training. It’s walking through the door for the first time.

- Captain Cummings

03/17/2026

9:10PM {3/16/2026}
Aside from lingering blowing and drifting snow in Door County and parts of the Fox Valley and lakeshore areas, weather conditions have improved. Despite improving weather, roads are still partially or completely snow or ice covered in northeast and east central WI. Anyone attempting to travel tonight should monitor WDOT road reports. Be aware that secondary roads may still be drifted over in some areas.

03/17/2026

7:50PM {3/16/2026}
Aside from lingering blizzard conditions in northern Door County and areas of blowing and drifting snow in the Fox Valley and lakeshore areas, weather conditions have generally improved. Despite improving weather, road conditions are still in rough shape over much of the area. Anyone attempting to travel tonight should monitor WDOT road reports. Be aware that secondary roads may still be drifted over in some areas, and most roads are at least partially snow or ice covered.

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4461 N. Branch Street P. O. Box 446
Wabeno, WI
54566

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