Station Seven
Station 7 is located on Madison's west side. It is staffed daily with eight firefighters and two firefighter/paramedics who work 24-hour shifts.
Station 7 houses Engine Company 7, Ladder Company 7, and Medic 7. The firehouse was built in 1997 to accommodate Madison's development to the west and replaced the older firehouse located on Raymond Road.
Station 7 added the City's eighth ambulance in April 2010 and became a double company when it added Ladder 7 in November of that year.
Station 7 also houses one of the State of Wisconsin's Regional Hazmat Response Teams. Firefighters based at Station 7 are highly-trained Hazardous Materials Technicians who will respond throughout the State to aide in chemical spill mitigation and containment. All members are also trained in Weapons of Mass Destruction response.
Equipment
- Engine 7 – a 2012 Pierce Quantum-H. It has a 1250 gallons-per-minute fire pump and a complement of ground ladders, fire hose, and tools. In addition, Engine 7 carries emergency medical equipment including a defibrillator, oxygen, and immobilization gear.
- Ladder 7 – Madison's second platform truck is a 2018 Pierce Quantum Aerial Platform with a TAK4 suspension featuring a 100-foot aerial platform ladder with water tower. The bucket gives firefighters a safe working area to perform rescues and roof ventilation operations as well as other firefighting activities. It also carries ground ladders, has a 1500-gallons-per-minute pump with 300-gallon booster tank, attack and supply fire hose, ventilation equipment, hand tools, and extrication equipment. Ladder 7 also carries battery-powered HURST e-DRAULIC extrication tools and emergency medical equipment including a defibrillator, oxygen, and immobilization gear.
- Medic 7 – a 2018 Demers ambulance with a Ford E-450 chassis. M7 provides advanced life support for the west side of Madison. It carries a full complement of advanced life support medicine and equipment including a cardiac 12-lead defibrillator, oxygen, and immobilization gear. To aide in patient and paramedic safety and comfort, it operates with a Stryker power-loading cot and liquid shock suspension system.
- HIT 7, the hazardous materials (HazMat) response vehicle. HIT stands for "Hazardous Incident Team." This vehicle contains:
- Chemical-resistive suits
- Air monitors
- Response equipment
- A research station
HIT 7 is paired with HIT 12, which is stored at Station 12. HIT 7 is staffed with the firefighters from Station 7.
Daily Staffing
- 2 Lieutenants, station officers overseeing crew
- 2 Apparatus Engineers (drivers) operating the engine and ladder, respectively
- 4 Firefighters staffing the engine and ladder, respectively
- 2 Paramedics staffing the ambulance
Many stations develop a specific identity over time and develop station logos that members of the crew display with pride. The crew at Station 7 has chosen a whimsical representation of their HAZMAT activities in the form of a masked skunk.
The skunk relates to the noxious fumes and "smelly" chemicals the crew deals with, though they are quick to remind everyone that if you are close enough to smell the product, you are too close and in the "hot" zone.
The original artwork was done by C-shift crew member Matt Powers.
Community Room
Fire Stations 6, 7, 11, 12, and 13 have community rooms available for meetings. Please refer to our Policy for Use of Fire Station Meeting Rooms. To reserve a room, contact Dawn Turner at 608-261-9829.
Station Seven News
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February 17, 2021
Lt. (Ret.) Hubert McKenzie's Legacy Carries On Through Lessons Shared
McKenzie in 1980 Read more » -
February 10, 2021
'The Dream Is In the Journey' - Catching Up With Paramedic (Ret.) Leotha Stanley
Leotha Stanley recently joined us over video chat to reflect on his career at MFD and beyond. Read more » -
February 3, 2021
Firefighter (Ret.) Kat Jackson Reflects on Career, Calls on Black Women to Join the Fire Service
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January 4, 2021
MFD Bids Farewell to Retiring Apparatus Engineer Jon Byrd
Apparatus Engineer Jon Byrd retires this week, capping off 22 years of service with the City of Madison. Read more » -
November 2, 2020
MFD Expands Services To Town Of Madison
Starting yesterday, we expanded our emergency response, code enforcement, and safety education services into the Town of Madison. Our department worked closely with City and Town officials, including Town of Madison Fire Chief David Bloom and his staff, to ensure a seamless transition and continuity of services. Read more »