"Serving the Town of Hull in Portage County Wisconsin since 1967"
Welcome to the Town of Hull Fire Department / Rescue website.
The Town of Hull Fire Department is dedicated to providing the best possible fire and rescue services available. Our Department takes a very proactive approach in our role as fire fighters and in our support to the community. We have a rigorous training schedule in which we meet twice a month. In addition to our training, we regularly utilize the following agencies to further enhance the department's depth of services: Mid State Technical College, National Fire Academy, Federal Emergency Management Association, Office of Justice Assistance, National Incident Management System, Hurst School, Wisconsin State Fire Fighters Association, and Wisconsin State Fire Chief's Association. The Hull Fire Department / Rescue is part of the Portage County Mutual Aid Program as well as the Wisconsin MABAS (Mutual Aid Box Alarm System) in which we are able to assist other communities and may receive aid in our time of need. The Hull Fire Department / Rescue averages approximately 65-75 calls per year. In addition to the fire and rescue services, Hull also responds to Emergency Medical calls in the community. Our EMS group has approximately fifteen medically trained personnel, most of which are EMT's. In October 2013, the Hull Fire Department joined the Metro Fire District. The Metro Fire District now consists of the Village of Plover FD, Stevens Point FD and Hull FD covering all areas of Hull, Plover, Whiting and the City of Stevens Point. In joining the Metro FD it will insure the best fire response possible to these municipalities with a minimum of 3 fire engines, 1 ladder type truck and a minimum of 14 fire fighters. Response times to the Town of Hull could be shortened in some areas. Please feel free to look through the tabs below for more information. Thank You, Fire Chief, Ken Sadogierski |
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The Town of Hull Fire Department recommends you visit these links to other department and agency related websites.
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Contact F.D.
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The Town of Hull Fire Department is located at:
4818 Wojcik Memorial Dr Stevens Point , WI 54481 (715) 344-2174 - Non-emergency and Fire Department Information (715) 347-0496 - Fire Chief cell phone (715) 344-3821 - Fax |
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The Town of Hull Fire Department current names and years of service as of January 2024 are as follows:
Name and Years as Fire Fighter
Mark Fritsche 47 Randy Spurlin 40 Andy Kubowski 35 Ken Sadogierski 32 Nick Proulx 22 Matt Schneeberg 21 Kyle Sadogierski 19 Kelly Kluck 17 Brian Wereley 10 Jonah Dombrowski 6 Noah Flann 6 Johnathan Schmit 5 Bob Lang 5 Stewert Farnum 4 Andrew Hensel 3 Clayton Madison-Dawson 3 Jared Higgins 3 Jorden Olszewski 3 Nicole Wottreng 1 Saul Lopez-Vargus 1 Ryan Anderson Sebastian Van Slooten Aiden Grim Ethan Zvara |
EMR Member Mark Fritsche - Administrator Kelly Kluck - Captain Kyle Sadogierski Matt Dombrowski Carrie Butt Desirae Glodowski Amanda Moreau EMS Roster Mark Fritsche Kelly Kluck Kyle Sadogierski Matt Dombrowski Carrie Butt Desirae Glodowski |
Officers Roster
Ken Sadogierski - Fire Chief 1 Mark Fritsche - Deputy Chief 2 Matt Schneeberg - Asst. Chief 3 Andy Kubowski - Asst. Chief 4 Nick Proulx - Asst. Chief 5 Kelly Kluck - Captain Brian Wereley - Lieutenant Fire Fighters Roster
Kyle Sadogierski (Safety Officer) Mark Fritsche Randy Spurlin Andy Kubowski Nick Proulx Matt Schneeberg Kyle Sadogierski Kelly Kluck Brian Wereley Jonah Dombrowski Noah Flann Jonathan Schmit Bob Lang Stewart Farnum Andrew Hensel Clayton Madison-Dawson Jarred Higgins Jordan Olszewski |
"Ever ready, every willing, to protect life and property."
1967 The Town of Hull Fire Department was officially established in 1967 with one Engine. Ron Cornwell was the first appointed Fire Chief. 1983 Ron Cornwell resigns as Fire Chief and Max Rutta becomes the new Fire Chief. Fleet consists of 5 trucks. 1992 25th year anniversary. Dave Page becomes Fire Chief after Max Rutta steps down. Roster contains 12 officers and 13 firefighters. First female fire fighter, Christy Carpenter, joins department. 1999 Mark Kluck becomes the 4th Hull FD Fire Chief. 2000 Hull Fire Department was expanded to provide rescue extrications. 2002 35th year anniversary. Roster contains 7 officers and 20 fire fighters. 2003Hull EMS begins. 2007 A Rapid Intervention Crew (RIC) is established. The primary purpose of a RIC team is to provide rescue on a fire scene in the event that a firefighter would become trapped or overcome. Today, the Hull Fire Department has a fleet of nine fire trucks — three Engines, four Tenders, one Rescue and one Command Center. [See Apparatus Page for more details.] 2013 Hull joined Metro Fire District. |
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Our Fleet
Fire Prevention Week The week in October during which October 8th falls is designated Fire Prevention Week in Wisconsin. And the Saturday of the preceding week is designated Wisconsin Firefighters Memorial Day. This date was chosen to commemorate two of the most devastating fires in U.S. history, both of which started on October 8, 1871 — the Great Peshtigo, WI Fire and the Great Chicago Fire.
Many fire departments throughout the state will take this time to have Open Houses — to educate the public that well-trained, dedicated, and well-equipped fire departments are important to all of the residents of this state and to recognize the thousands of state firefighters, both full-time and volunteer, that dedicate themselves to protecting lives and property.
On this page are snapshots of some of the past Open Houses that the Town of Hull Fire Department has presented.
Many fire departments throughout the state will take this time to have Open Houses — to educate the public that well-trained, dedicated, and well-equipped fire departments are important to all of the residents of this state and to recognize the thousands of state firefighters, both full-time and volunteer, that dedicate themselves to protecting lives and property.
On this page are snapshots of some of the past Open Houses that the Town of Hull Fire Department has presented.