120 S. Watertown Street
P.O. Box 529
Johnson Creek, WI 53038
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Mission Statement
The mission of the Johnson Creek Fire & EMS Department is to minimize loss of life, property, and the environment from fire, natural disasters, life-threatening situations, and assist other emergency service agencies. The employees of the department will accomplish the mission through medical treatment, fire suppression, fire prevention, preparation training, and public education, with a timely emergency and non-emergency response. The department will maintain the highest level of readiness, enabling delivery of firefighting, emergency medical services, and rescue functions in a safe, competent, caring, and professional manner.

About
The Fire-EMS Department is staffed by a dedicated team of nearly 40 part-time employees and three full-time staff. The Department staffs fire equipment and an Advanced Life Support ambulance 24/7.
The Johnson Creek Fire & EMS Department provides Fire & ALS EMS services to the Village of Johnson Creek and the townships of Aztalan, Farmington, Watertown, and Milford. In addition to emergency services, the Fire-EMS Department also offers tours, demonstrations, and smoke detector checks.
Employment
The Fire-EMS Department always seeks additional employees. Positions include firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics. If you have the desire to serve your community, please contact Johnson Creek Fire Department at 920-699-3456.
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Siren Information
The siren system is tested on the first Wednesday each month at 11am. A weather siren is a three-minute steady tone. If you hear this siren, please take cover immediately. Fire call sirens sound similar to a fire truck siren (a wavering tone). Sirens may sound between the hours of 6am - 6:30pm for fire calls.
Knox Box Information
Village ordinance 134-3 requires commercial, industrial, multi-family, government and nursing care buildings to be equipped with a key lock box (Knox Box) at or near the main entrance or other location specified by the Fire Chief to allow emergency personnel to access buildings without forced entry damage. Johnson Creek fire engines carry a master key to open the boxes. Johnson Creek Fire Department has designated Knox Box Model 3202 for compliance with Village ordinance 134-3. This box holds up to ten keys and can be ordered by acquiring the form at the Fire Department. For further questions, contact us at 920-699-3456.
