Fire Department's Frequently Asked Questions
If your question is not listed below, please feel free to use the online form here or call the Fire Department's office directly at (920)793-5521.
Yes, for more information click on the "Services" link left side of page and look for "CPR Classes". For all other inquiries on classes offered, call the fire department at (920) 793-5521.
Yes, for information on hospital equipment click on the "Hospital Equipment Fund" link to the left.
Because twigs and branches are considered a recycleable material, we are no longer offering permits to burn them. The Recycling Center on Woodland Drive will gladly accept your leaves, grass, twigs, and branches.
Wisconsin law requires both owner-occupied and rental homes and other residential buildings to be protected by smoke alarms.
For one-family and two-family dwellings, the owner must install at least one smoke alarm on each floor level of each unit, including the basement and any finished attic. It is recommended that they first be placed between each sleeping area and the rest of the house, then above the base of any stairs on other levels.
Additionally, for new construction, smoke alarms must be installed inside each sleeping room.
On floor levels that contain one or more sleeping area, an alarm shall be installed outside of the sleeping rooms in the vicinity of each sleeping area. Also, new construction requires smoke alarms to be continuously powered by the house electrical service, and shall be interconnected so that activation of one detector will cause activation of all detectors.
For multi-unit housing, the owner must install at least one alarm: in the basement; at the head of open stairs; at the door leading to enclosed stairs at each floor level; and within 6 feet of each living unit's sleeping area(s).
Owners must install and maintain them, and tenants must inform the owner of any alarm problems.
To maintain smoke detectors, test smoke alarms every month by pressing their test buttons. If your alarms use regular batteries, swap in fresh batteries at least once a year. A “chirping” sound means that it's time to change batteries. Because alarm sensors wear out, replace each alarm at least every 10 years.
Yes. In almost all cases, your choice of either Aurora Medical Center or Holy Family Memorial Medical Center will be acceptable. However, in the event your medical condition requires immediate attention by a physician, Paramedics will transport you to the closest hospital. The Paramedics will inform you and or your family why this is being done to avoid any confusion.
Yes. For information on fire pits and burning ordinances, click on the "Municipal Code" link on the left side of this page. Scroll to Title 3: Safety and select Chapter 3-1 Police and Fire Prevention and then select 3-1-3 Bonfires; recreational fires.
All alarms must be Underwriters Laboratories (UL) or equivalent listed smoke alarms either of the ionization or photo-electric type.
For further information, stop by the fire department at 2122 Monroe Street, and pick up a brochure.
Waste Oil:
Two Rivers:
Public Works Department (do not leave your container)
Manitowoc:
Al's Transmission and Auto
Manitowoc Fire Department, Station #1
Valders:
C&D Transmission and Auto Repair
M&S Auto Service Center
Valders Cooperative
Kiel:
Rumpff's School Hill Garage
Anti-Freeze:
Valders Cooperative
Nelson Truck, Manitowoc
Waste Tires:
Manitowoc County Materials Recycling Center, 3000 Basswood Road, Manitowoc
Residents or Businesses with piles of tires should contact (920) 683-4333 for info.
Latex Paint:
Suggestions: Open can and let dry, set out for normal garbage. Donate to friend or community group/school. Mix for a new color.
Oil Base Paints, Solvents, Herbicides, Pesticides, and other Chemicals:
Items like these can be disposed of at the Spring Clean Sweep held at the Manitowoc County Expo.
For more information, contact the Manitowoc County Materials Recycling Center at (920) 683-4333
For a vendor, refer to your yellow pages under "Fire Extinguishers"
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Phone: (920)793-5521
Fax: (920)793-5518
Business Hours:
7:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Monday - Friday
2122 Monroe Street
Two Rivers, WI 54241