Wautoma Area Fire Department

Wautoma Area Fire Department The Wautoma Fire Department was established in 1901 and became a district in 1994. Dedicated to serving the community. WAFD does not have a website.

Wautoma Area Fire Department is an all volunteer department that covers the City of Wautoma, Town of Dakota and parts of the Townships of Marion, Deerfield, Richford, Wautoma and Mount Morris. At the present time there are 37 full-time members

05/25/2026
05/20/2026

This week, we proudly recognize and thank the dedicated EMS professionals serving Waushara County.

Day and night, EMS personnel answer the call with compassion, professionalism, and commitment to helping others during some of life’s most difficult moments.

From the Waushara County Emergency Management & Communications Center — thank you for your service, teamwork, and continued dedication to our communities.

05/16/2026

Scattered thunderstorms have the potential to bring large hail Sunday night. Attention then turns to a higher risk of severe storms Monday and Monday Night where the area has been designated in a Slight Risk (Level 2). There is a lot of uncertainty on how the event unfolds on Monday, so stay tuned to later forecasts as the details of the forecast become clearer.

05/15/2026

Elevated to critical fire weather conditions this afternoon into this evening. Also, during the late afternoon and evening, there is a risk of a strong or severe storms with large hail and strong winds. Tranquil conditions prevail on Saturday with rain and storms returning for Sunday. Summer warmth expected today and Saturday.

05/15/2026

Despite elevated to critical fire weather conditions this afternoon into this evening, we will need to contend with a risk of severe west and north of Green Bay and the Fox Valley. The greatest risk of severe weather will be from 5 pm to 9 pm with damaging winds and large hail.

05/14/2026

BIG SHOUT OUT TO OLIVIA MILLER, OUR FIRST CADET TO PASS THE STATE FIREFIGHTER 1 TEST!

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05/14/2026

We're asking the public to avoid outdoor burning activities, as fire danger has reached Critical levels across Northern and Western Wisconsin Thursday, May 14 through the evening of Saturday, May 16.

In conjunction with the National Weather Service, a Red Flag Warning is forecast for Friday, May 15 from noon to 9 p.m. in the following counties: Douglas, Bayfield, Washburn, Burnett, Sawyer, Ashland, Iron, Rusk, Barron, Polk and Vilas.

As of Thursday, May 14, DNR burning permits are suspended in 31 counties. Additional suspensions are possible with worsening conditions forecast heading into the weekend. Find updated information on DNR burning permit suspensions on the DNR's WisBurn tool: https://apps.dnr.wi.gov/wisburn/ #/BurnRestrictions

Fire risk is increased by ongoing dry vegetation, low humidity, warming temperatures and gusty winds forecast heading into the weekend, with Very High fire danger anticipated in areas where vegetation has not fully greened up.

Wisconsin's fire season is currently at its annual peak, as pine trees in areas with sandy soils are extremely vulnerable to "crown fires," wherein flames move from the ground to the tree tops and spread with intensity. Recent rains have not minimized wildfire concerns, as grasses, pine needles and leaf litter can dry out in just a few days between precipitation events, creating hazardous conditions.

As elevated fire risks persist, the DNR will continue to suspend all DNR-issued burn permits for debris piles and broadcast burning until widespread rain occurs. The DNR has responded to nearly 500 wildfires thus far in 2026, with 45% of those caused by debris burning.

Embers from any recent fires, especially burn piles and campfires, can easily get out of control and cause a wildfire if not properly extinguished. Please avoid all burning in areas of concern, including warming or cooking fires, until conditions improve.

Outdoor enthusiasts should also be extra careful with off-road vehicles or equipment that can create a spark and start a fire. With dry weather conditions across much of the state, fires can spark at any time.
Follow these simple tips to prevent wildfires from getting out of control:

– Avoid outdoor burning, including campfires, until conditions improve.
– Operate equipment (chainsaws, off-road vehicles, lawnmowers, etc.) early in the morning or late in the day to avoid sparks at peak burn hours.
– Secure dragging trailer chains.
– Report fires early and call 911.

Check current fire danger, wildfire reports and burning restrictions on our website at https://apps.dnr.wi.gov/wisburn/ #/

05/14/2026

Please do not burn today.

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568 S FAIR Street
Wautoma, WI
54982

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+19207877612

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