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Fire Department

Hours 8:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday
Location #2 Fire Station, 216 S. Dewey St. (Second Floor)
Telephone (715) 839-5012
Fax (715) 839-1696
E-Mail ecfire@eauclairewi.gov
Contacts
  • Edward A. Kassing
    Fire Chief
    (715) 839-5015
  • Lyle N. Koerner, Jr.
    Deputy Chief - Operations
    (715) 839-5011
  • Rick Merryfield
    Deputy Chief - Prevention/EMS
    (715) 839-5024
  • Scott Burkart
    Division Chief - Training/Special Operations
    (715) 839-2911
  • David Okas
    Battalion Chief - EMS
    (715)839-5013
  • Duane Grunst
    Battalion Chief - Heavy Rescue
    (715) 839-5013
  • Kim Nessel
    Battalion Chief - Hazardous Materials
    (715) 839-5013

 

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

The fire department tests each spring to establish a qualified list of candidates for hiring purposes.  The application period for the testing process to establish the 2010-11 eligibility list is closed.  Solicitation for applications to establish the 2011-12 list most likely will begin late winter/early spring of 2011.  Please check back for further information at that time.

TRADITION

The traditions and pride run deep in the Eau Claire Fire Department and date back to times well before 1900. Before Eau Claire was the city it is now, it was actually three separate cities consisting of West, East and North Eau Claire--each with its own form of government. Tides of tradition were formed beginning with the first steam engine that was purchased in 1871, and a deep sense of pride shows through even today when a new ambulance, engine, rescue, or specialty vehicle arrives at one of the six fire stations. Our department has grown from the date of its first full-time firefighter, W. H. Willard, joining ranks on January 30, 1871, to the current staff number of 94 career firefighters and staff. Elaborate radio systems with speakers have replaced the ticker-tape telegraph alarms and the red fire alarm pull boxes, and it’s a certainty that the number of calls has increased every year.

Many things have changed over the past 100+ years, but one thing remains constant. There always will be fires and people in need of medical aid. It is with great pride and tradition that the men and women of Eau Claire Fire and Rescue carry on that tradition 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Authorized Positions

  • 1 Chief
  • 2 Deputy Chiefs
  • 1 Division Chief
  • 2 Fire Inspectors
  • 3 Battalion Chiefs
  • 6 Captains
  • 12 Lieutenants
  • 18 Equipment Operators
  • 47 Firefighters
  • 2 Secretarial Support

All of the protective employees (92) are certified to provide medical care at the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) level, and approximately one-third are trained at the advanced level of Paramedic.

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