In an Emergency call 911
Non-Emergency call 927-5271
| Name |
Rank |
| David Snow |
Fire Chief |
| Jim Bublitz |
Asst. Fire Chief |
| Dennis Gibson |
Captain |
| Ryan Goodhue |
Lieutenant & Engineer |
| Chad Christian |
President |
| Mike Tuler |
Treasurer |
| Larry Gilbert |
Secretary |
| Nick Gay |
Engineer |

Officers;
Seated L/R; Captain Dennis Gibson, Chief David Snow, Assistant Chief Jim Bublitz and Lieutenant Ryan Goodhue
Standing L/R Engineer Nick Gay, Treasurer Mike Tuler, President Chad Christian, and Secretary Larry Gilbert .
The Village of Reeseville Fire Department was organized March 7, 1892 in Moores Hall. The Fire Department
currently has a membership of 25 and is strictly a Volunteer Department.
The Fire Department covers the Village of Reeseville and the surrounding townships of Lowell, Portland, Shields and Elba.

Department Members;
Fire department meetings are held the first Monday of each month.
There is also a training session held the third Monday of each month.
On the second Saturday of August the firemen and volunteers provide a free corn roast held at the Fireman's Park.
This is open to the public and everyone is invited to attend. There is Free Sweet Corn, a Chicken Dinner, Brats, Hamburgers,
Cheeseburgers, Hot Dogs, Soda, a Large Beer Stand, Raffles, and lots of games for the kids.
The evening is topped off with a large Fire Works show provided by Spectrum Pyrotechnics of Reeseville.
On the Second Sunday of October, watch the firemen display their equipment and cook a hearty breakfast. The breakfast consists of Scrambled Eggs,
Pancakes, Sausage, Hash Brown Potatoes, Homemade Muffins, Juice and Coffee.
Each event provides funds for equipment and training for the coming year.
Stop by and support the Fire Department and the Village.
For more information contact
Chief David Snow
(920)927-3612

The Village of Reeseville Fire Department also has a Fire Department Auxiliary.
It was first established June 17, 1991.
Pictured seated are President Ruth Snow, Vice President Phyllis Schulz and Sec/Tres. Joan Beal
Standing are Rhonda Gibson and Shirley Rhode
Not Pictured, Janet Grosenick
The Auxiliary assists the firemen in whatever capacity they can, including providing food and refreshments
at fires. The Auxiliary provides the meal at the Annual Fire meeting held the first Monday of March.
The Auxiliary also works at several of the stands at the Annual Corn Roast in August, and helps
at the pancake breakfast in the fall.
Anyone interested in joining the Fireman's Auxiliary may contact either
Ruth Snow (920)927-3612
or Joan Beal (920)927-5288 |