On Sunday, June 9, the City of Madison Fire Department treated and transported two Ironman 70.3 Wisconsin athletes who were rescued from Lake Monona during separate emergencies.
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Second Ironman 70.3 Wisconsin Athlete Has Died
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PulsePoint App Helped Save Student Experiencing Cardiac Arrest
postedIn recognition of National CPR and AED Awareness Week, Dane County hospitals and emergency responders came together to celebrate the success of the PulsePoint app in helping to save a 28-year-old student at Madison College
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City earns LEED Platinum certification for fire station 14
postedThe City of Madison Engineering Division is proud to announce Madison Fire Station 14 has achieved Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certification by the U.S. Green Building Association.
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Getting Out the Grill? Remember These Tips!
postedWith warmer temperatures on tap this weekend, many will be inspired to light up the grill. Before doing so, it’s important to review these safety tips:
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Fire Station 14 Brings Fire, EMS Protection to Southeast Madison
postedCelebrate the Grand Opening of Fire Station 14 (3201 Dairy Drive) Friday, February 15, at 1:00 p.m.
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Madison Fire Department Seeks Help Identifying Citizen Hero
postedIt was just before 3:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 30, when a man residing on the 4800 block of Buckeye Road awoke to the sound of someone pounding on his front door.
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Severe Weather Update - 1/31/2019
postedWith record setting low temperatures, City of Madison staff remain on duty assisting not only residents of Madison, but in one instance, residents of the small neighboring community of Brooklyn.
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Severe Weather Update
postedMadison employees including Police, Fire, Streets, Water, Engineering, Madison Metro, Traffic Engineering, Building Inspection, Fleet Service and others are continuing to brave the cold to assure City residents that essent
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Annual Fire Truck Parade Canceled
postedDue to the weather forecast slated for this weekend, the annual Fire Truck Parade scheduled to take pl
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City of Madison Flooding Update - Wednesday, 8/29
postedWe are incredibly fortunate that, although we had a severe weather forecast for our area last night, the majority of the rain went to the north and south of Madison. That meant that although there were some minor lane clo
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ALERT: Flash Flooding Risks City-wide
postedConditions are favorable for urban flash flooding with 2-3" of rain in the next two hours with 1" later in the evening. Don't drive. Move cars from low-lying areas. Turn around; don't drown.
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Statement From the Madison Fire Department Regarding The OutReach Pride Parade
postedThe City of Madison Fire Department is proud to serve and care for each and every member of our city’s diverse community.