Wellington Fire/EMS

Wellington Fire/EMS Wellington Fire Rescue EMS serves Wellington, KS and areas of Sumner County. THIS IS NOT A MONITORED SITE. CALL 911 FOR ALL EMERGENCIES.

In honor of National EMS week, Casey’s brought us by some treats. Thank you, Casey’s! This National EMS Week, we simply ...
05/23/2026

In honor of National EMS week, Casey’s brought us by some treats. Thank you, Casey’s!

This National EMS Week, we simply want to say thank you to our EMS personnel. Thank you for the long hours, missed meals, interrupted sleep, long shifts, and compassionate care you provide every single day. Our community is better because of you.

Scorched earth. Quieter skies. And still, a rainbow. Just a subtle reminder that, through all of the loss and devastatio...
05/21/2026

Scorched earth. Quieter skies. And still, a rainbow. Just a subtle reminder that, through all of the loss and devastation these fires have brought, hope, perseverance, and resilience still remain.

Over 200 firefighters from at least 52 counties and 7 states left their jobs, families, and traveled hundreds of miles to help protect the life and property of those in Clark, Meade, and Morton Counties. Join us in thanking these dedicated firefighters who represented these counties and states for all their hard work.

Firefighters from Anderson, Barber, Barton, Brown, Butler, Camanche, Cherokee, Clark, Coffey, Cowley, Crawford, Dickinson, Edwards, Ellis, Finney, Ford, Geary, Grant, Gray, Greenwood, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Kearny, Kiowa, Kingman, Labette, Lane, Lincoln, Lyon, Marion, Marshall, McPherson, Meade, Miami, Mitchell, Montgomery, Morton, Ness, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Pratt, Reno, Rice, Riley, Rush, Saline, Scott, Sedgwick, Seward, Shawnee, Stanton, Stevens, Sumner, and Wyandotte.

Engine crews and additional support also came from Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Wyoming.

Many in Clark, Meade, and Morton Counties have a long road ahead of them. As this phase of the fire ends, please continue to keep these communities in your thoughts and support those rebuilding in its aftermath. The strength, resilience, and generosity shown over the past week are a powerful reminder that in times of crisis, neighbors helping neighbors make all the difference.

On his way home from the fire area, Southeast District Fire Management Officer Aaron Williams captured a striking rainbow stretching across the sky in Clark County. After days of smoke, exhaustion, and difficult fire conditions, the image felt like a fitting reminder of this past week. Storms eventually give way to clearer skies, and even in the hardest moments, there are signs of hope and resilience ahead.

Our crews are back in SW Kansas. A brush truck from our department joined other Kansas departments to fight fires throug...
05/18/2026

Our crews are back in SW Kansas. A brush truck from our department joined other Kansas departments to fight fires throughout the night and into this morning.

More members from Sumner county will be headed this way to help fight fires through the night tonight.

Members of our department, and Conway Springs Fire, made it home early this morning. It was a privilege to be afforded t...
05/17/2026

Members of our department, and Conway Springs Fire, made it home early this morning.

It was a privilege to be afforded the opportunity to help the efforts to contain the fires in SW Kansas. It was truly humbling, and a reminder of how important teamwork and community are, to see so many fire departments, ranchers, emergency managers, law enforcement officers, pilots, and Red Cross members show up together to go to work and accomplish one goal.

05/17/2026
05/17/2026
Three members from our department, along with two members from Conway Springs Fire Department, deployed yesterday to sou...
05/17/2026

Three members from our department, along with two members from Conway Springs Fire Department, deployed yesterday to southwest Kansas as part of the Sumner County Wildland Task Force to assist with ongoing wildland fire operations.

With dry conditions and strong winds creating challenging fire behavior across the area, crews from around the state, and even surrounding states, have come together to help protect lives, property, and the communities impacted by these fires.

Please keep all firefighters, first responders, and the communities affected in your thoughts as they continue this important work.

05/08/2026

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Please Share and be aware!🔥 Did you know that plug-in Air Fresheners are a fire hazard. Turn them off when not in use an...
05/08/2026

Please Share and be aware!

🔥 Did you know that plug-in Air Fresheners are a fire hazard. Turn them off when not in use and when you leave your home. 🚒

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition where the body’s response to infection can rapidly lead to organ failure. When it...
05/05/2026

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition where the body’s response to infection can rapidly lead to organ failure. When it comes to sepsis, time matters — research shows that even small delays in antibiotic treatment can significantly increase the risk of death. That’s why our department has taken another step forward in patient care.

We are now able to administer Rocephin (ceftriaxone), a broad-spectrum antibiotic, in the prehospital setting for patients showing signs and symptoms of severe sepsis. This allows us to begin critical treatment sooner — sometimes even before arriving at the hospital.

Studies have shown that earlier antibiotic administration can improve outcomes, reduce complications, and shorten ICU stays. By bringing this capability to the field, we’re helping close the gap between first contact and definitive care.

This advancement reflects our continued commitment to providing progressive, high-quality emergency medical care to our community.

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200 N C
Wellington, KS
67152

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