Clintonville Fire Department

Clintonville Fire Department The Clintonville Fire Department established in 1887 as Clintonville Volunteer Fire Company #1 is focused to serve our community when in need.
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Remember and honor the brave men and women of all levels of service who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our co...
05/25/2026

Remember and honor the brave men and women of all levels of service who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country.

Their courage, dedication, and selfless service will never be forgotten.

Pause to reflect on the freedoms we enjoy because of those who gave everything. 🇺🇸

Training Alert!  Crews worked on getting this dummy off the building roof multiple times last night!
05/20/2026

Training Alert! Crews worked on getting this dummy off the building roof multiple times last night!

While it maybe hard to believe after this last April….  The area is under a Very High Fire Danger!
05/05/2026

While it maybe hard to believe after this last April…. The area is under a Very High Fire Danger!

05/03/2026
Members recently traveled to FDIC stopping by Task Force Tips to check on some borrowed equipment from CFD!
05/01/2026

Members recently traveled to FDIC stopping by Task Force Tips to check on some borrowed equipment from CFD!

Another successful FVTC middle school career fair.  Over 1200 students in 20 schools had a chance to learn about careers...
04/21/2026

Another successful FVTC middle school career fair. Over 1200 students in 20 schools had a chance to learn about careers in Firefighting and Emergency Medical Services.

This career fair is uniquely “hands on” and between dummy drags, getting in apparatus and learning how to operate an extinguisher we hope a few more students left today with a bit more knowledge for the question “what do you want to do when you grow up?”

With Clintonville’s Command Center closing tonight, Firefighters leave the station unoccupied for the first time since M...
04/16/2026

With Clintonville’s Command Center closing tonight, Firefighters leave the station unoccupied for the first time since Monday evening. We are thankful to all our emergency service partners and so many that helped us meet our objectives established over the past few days. We are thankful to the community that graciously kept the staff nourished. We now turn our attention and thoughts to our friends south tonight.

Remember to call 211 to report damage and seek assistance related to this weather event.

Stay vigilant with rain in the area tonight.
04/15/2026

Stay vigilant with rain in the area tonight.

***MEDIA RELEASE ***

Report of: Evacuation Order Lifted for Waupaca County Residents
Location: Waupaca County
Date: April 14, 2026
Time: 5:30 PM

Information:

Waupaca County Emergency management officials have lifted the evacuation order for residents who were displaced due to recent flooding. Affected individuals may now return to their homes.

While the evacuation order has been lifted, a Flash Flood Watch remains in effect overnight. Residents are urged to remain vigilant as conditions can change rapidly. Please continue to monitor local weather updates and official alerts and be prepared to evacuate again if necessary.

Residents are also reminded of the following safety precautions:
• Do not drive through flooded roadways. Turn around and do not put yourself in danger.
• Do not bypass or go around barricades. They are in place to protect lives and property.
• Exercise caution around standing water, debris, and potentially damaged infrastructure.
• Allow extra travel time and remain alert for hazardous conditions.

Public Assistance and Emergency Information
• Call 2-1-1 with any questions regarding evacuations, available resources, or community assistance.
• Dial 9-1-1 only in the event of an emergency.

To stay informed during this time, we recommend if you have not yet done so to enroll in our RAVE emergency notification alerts.
https://www.smart911.com/smart911/ref/reg.action?pa=waupaca

---END OF MEDIA RELEASE---

Authorized By: Sheriff Timothy R. Wilz
Date/Time of Release to Press: 04/14/2026 @ 5:30 PM

Sand bags are being made available at the Clintonville Library & soon at Embarrass FD
04/14/2026

Sand bags are being made available at the Clintonville Library & soon at Embarrass FD

CHS cafeteria is open to the public for any parties displaced.  The Main Street bridge is currently closed at this time.
04/14/2026

CHS cafeteria is open to the public for any parties displaced. The Main Street bridge is currently closed at this time.

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50 10th Street
Clintonville, WI
54929

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