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Betsy Noggles home on September 17, 2019 a couple weeks prior to the burn.


Mazomanie Firefighter 18, Linda Weber, acts as a civilian being rescued from a burning home.

Mazomanie Fire Chief, Mark Geisler, teaches firefighters safe and proper equipment usage during a practice house fire.





Mazomanie Firefighter, Camden Parman, packs fire equipment after a day on a controlled burn.

(L to R) Probationary Firefighter, Mike Keller, being assisted by Lieutenant, Peter Gates.




Jim Craney's home on August 22, 2018, one day after the August 21, 2018 flooding.

Jim Craney's home was burned by the Mazomanie Fire Department on March 16, 2019 to make way for a new home.


(L to R) Jim Craney and his nephew, Jesse Duhr, discuss the future of the property.



Mark Geisler, Fire Chief.

Pete Peterson





The Mazomanie Fire Department gathers for a photo after performing a controlled burn on a flood damaged home as it was no longer habitable.

Aerial view of the home getting burned with Marxville in the upper right of the photo.







Cross Plains firefighter, Brett Sarbacker, maintains a close eye on the burn.





Ron Marx (far right) and his son chat with two Arena firefighters.

(L to R) Tucker Ziegler and Hunter Pinkham represent Arena Fire Department at the controlled house burn.






Ron Marx, owner of the home, stands in a moment of silence as he watches his old farmhouse engulf in flames.







Fire Departments involved, Arena, Mazomanie, Black Earth, Cross Plains, Sauk City, Maple Bluff, and MATC Trainers.





























A Tomah ambulance caught on fire on Highway 12 near Bluffview on January 13, 2019.

Sauk Praire Ambulance, 508, was rolled onto it's side after slippery roads caused the driver to lose control.














