Fire response
Structure, brush, and vehicle fires across the village and the surrounding town, answered by trained volunteers from one station.
Marquette County, Wisconsin
The Village of Endeavor and the Town of Moundville share one all-volunteer fire department. Small but ours, and always looking for the next good neighbor.
Two neighboring communities, one all-volunteer department, one roster of people who answer when the pager goes off. There is room on it for you.
One department, answering for both.
Concept emblem shown for this design proposal. It is not the department's official badge.
Every firefighter here is a volunteer. They keep day jobs, raise families, and carry a pager, so that when a call comes in from either community, someone is already on the way.
Structure, brush, and vehicle fires across the village and the surrounding town, answered by trained volunteers from one station.
An on-call department means people leave dinner, work, and sleep to help a neighbor. The commitment is real, and it is shared across the whole roster.
You do not need experience to start. The crew trains together, and new members learn the job alongside people who have done it for years.
The department is shared by two neighboring places in Marquette County. Neither is big enough to go it alone, and neither has to.
The village at the department's home base, where the station stands and the pager network begins.
The surrounding town whose farms, roads, and homes are covered by the very same volunteers.
Both served within Marquette County, Wisconsin. Exact response boundaries are set by local agreement.
A volunteer department only works when neighbors step up. If you live in or near Endeavor or Moundville, you are exactly who this crew is looking for.
Send the department a message on Facebook or call the number below. Ask anything. No commitment to start the conversation.
Come see the station and the people. You will get a straight answer about the time it takes and what a call looks like.
Learn the job with the crew and become one of the neighbors this community counts on. Training is provided.
Not sure you can commit? Ask anyway. Departments this size can use every willing pair of hands, on the truck or off it.
The department is a registered nonprofit. Gear, training, and equipment cost money that a small community feels. Here are the real ways to help.
A registered nonprofit department can accept mailed support directly.
PO Box 47, Endeavor, WI 53930
Call and ask what the crew needs. Sometimes it is funds, sometimes it is a hand at an event.
Follow the department on Facebook and share its posts. Awareness brings volunteers and support alike.
For anything that is not an emergency. In an emergency, always call 911.
The fastest way in is a message on Facebook or a phone call. A real person from the crew will answer your questions.
Message on FacebookThis concept page has no contact form on purpose. It points to the department's real channels above so nothing you send goes anywhere but to them.