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The Marshfield Fire & Rescue Department, together with the Boy Scouts of America, are creating the Marshfield Fire
& Rescue Department Explorer Post. The program's primary goal is to introduce young men and women ages 14 to 20
to the fire service and it's career opportunities. If this sounds like something you might be interested in please contact
FF Everett Mueller at the department at 486-2094 for more information.
Mission Statement
The Marshfield Fire & Rescue Department Explorer Post 366 was founded to make a positive lasting impact
on the firefighters and emergency medical providers of tomorrow by giving them the ability to achieve their highest potential
by instilling within them the discipline, respect, honor, excellence, and a higher level of education of the fire service
that will leave an overall everlasting impression on our community today and in the future.
Welcome
Welcome to Post 366's site. We are a subsidiary of the Marshfield, Wisconsin Fire & Rescue Department.
We are a group of 14-20 year old young men and women looking to broaden our knowledge of the fire service and the workings
of the fire departments in the Central Wisconsin area, as well as acquire skills of Emergency Medical Services. We meet
one to two times a month, typically on Saturday mornings from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. We do any type of training
from from drills and classroom material, to EMS, and PT (physical training). The program teaches teamwork, leadership,
and discipline, as well as providing a basic knowledge of the fire and EMS service.
Our Explorer post is anticipating anywhere between 18 - 25 members, and we are always looking for interested
young men and women. Feel free to contact one of our representatives to find out more information.
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