Marshall Fire Department Welcomes Adam as New Career Track Recruit

July 18, 2025 | Marshfield, Wood County, Wisconsin

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Marshall Fire Department Welcomes Adam as New Career Track Recruit

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The Marshfield Fire and Police Commission welcomed a new recruit, Adam, to the Marshfield Fire and Rescue Department during their recent meeting. Adam, who began his career on July 2, is currently pursuing his paramedic certification at North Central Technical College, with plans to complete the program by December 2025.

Adam brings a wealth of experience to the department, having served for 22 years with the Richfield Tarpon Volunteer Fire Department, where he held various positions including firefighter, lieutenant, and captain. His extensive background in fire service is complemented by his entrepreneurial spirit; he owns a diesel mechanic service, Ace Farm and Diesel Medic, which is expected to benefit the department's fleet maintenance.

The commission expressed enthusiasm for Adam's arrival, highlighting how his skills and experience will contribute to the department's long-term goals. The meeting concluded with a warm welcome from the community, as Adam's wife, Tanya, joined in the celebration of his new role.

This addition to the Marshfield Fire and Rescue Department not only strengthens the team but also reflects the community's commitment to enhancing public safety through experienced personnel.

Converted from Fire and Police Commission 7-17-2025 meeting on July 18, 2025
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