The Grand Chute Fire Department provides the following services:
Gold Cross Ambulance Service provides paramedic level treatment in Grand Chute.
The Department responds to approximately 1,300 fire and EMS calls a year. Fire Prevention consists of over 3,500 inspections a year, station tours, and numerous public education classes at schools and businesses. The Department has an Insurance Service Organization rating of 4 (urban areas with fire hydrants) and 7 (rural areas not without fire hydrants).
Our mission is to protect the lives, property, and environment for the community we serve through efficient, effective emergency response activities and proactive risk reduction services.
We value: People: We appreciate the talents of each person and encourage responsible decision-making at the most appropriate level. We recognize the importance of personal and professional development. We value the citizens and people who live, work, and visit our community. Compassion: The members of this department value the importance of compassionate care and treatment of all citizens who call for our services. Integrity: We are honest, accountable, and trustworthy. Valor: Courageously encountering adversity, accepting responsibility for our actions, and providing respectful and professional conduct to the public, coworkers, and peers. Vision/Creativity: We encourage imaginative problem solving, innovation, resourcefulness, and thought out risk-taking. Quality: We provide superior services and are committed to continuous improvement. We are attentive to the changing needs of the community we serve.
Respect: We welcome individual and professional differences and treat everyone with dignity, courtesy, and sensitivity.
Annual Report: 2010 2 MB
Annual Report: 2009
Annual Report: 2008
Annual Report: 2007
Annual Report: 2006
Annual Report: 2005
Deployment Plan: 2005
Strategic Plan: 2005
Organizational Study: 2001 7 MB
The Grand Chute Fire Department was formed in 1938 by a group of townsmen with one fire truck, which was stored in rented garages. In 1949, a second pumper truck was purchased. In 1951, the department reorganized, and a new fire station/town hall was built at 502 West Northland Avenue. In 1976, a second fire station was built at 2920 West Highview Drive. In February 1999, the fire department began to provide Emergency Medical First Responder services for the town.
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