The Lake Geneva Fire Department is a combination fire department covering approximately 20 square miles and responds to almost 1200 calls annually.
The Lake Geneva Fire Department is comprised of Paid-on-Call & Part-Time
professionals working out of two stations. The Lake Geneva Fire Department is
proud to provide fire suppression, emergency medical services, public education
and technical rescue, consisting of high/low angle rope rescue, trench collapse,
confined space and water/ice rescue, to the citizens of Lake Geneva and Geneva
Township. Our primary response area consists of approximately 20 square miles.
However, our services are available throughout northern Illinois and southeast
Wisconsin via MABAS.
Station 1, located at 730 Marshall Street, was opened in September 1975.
It currently quarters Ambulance 1 & 2, Engine 1, Tower1, Squad 1, Boat 1, Brush 1, Utility 1 and Car 1.
We are pleased to offer quarters to the Racine Fire Bells.
Station 2 is located at 1003 Host Drive.
In 1996 the construction of a new water tower, on the south side of the city, provided Lake Geneva Fire Department
with a unique opportunity to expand its coverage area and provide quicker service all while placing a minimal burden upon the city.
Engine 2 and ambulance 3 are quartered in the base of the Host Drive water tower.