The Troy Center Fire Department in East Troy, WI is a dedicated volunteer fire department that has been serving the community since 1914. With a population of approximately 150, the department was established by the citizens of Troy Center who raised funds to purchase a fire engine and built a house for it. Led by Chief Don Schell, the department is equipped with a chemical engine that can be used for water after the chemical is used up, ensuring their readiness to respond to fire calls not only in the village of Troy Center but throughout the Town of Troy.
Committed to the safety and well-being of the community, the Troy Center Fire Department operates as a volunteer organization. Under the leadership of Chief Don Schell and his team of dedicated officers, including 1st Assistant Chief Tim Cooper and Training Officer Tristan McNamara, the department provides essential fire-fighting services to the residents of Troy Center and the surrounding areas. With a rich history dating back to 1914, the department continues to serve as a vital resource in protecting the community from fire emergencies.
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