News about the Dixon, Illinois Fire Department, from Sauk Valley News and Shaw Local News Network
Sublette and Amboy’s fire departments responded around 4 p.m. Thursday to reports of a structure fire at Woodhaven Lakes, according to a Facebook post.
Dixon Fire Chief Ryan Buskohl will present a program on the history of the Dixon Fire Department at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28, at the Lee County Historical and Genealogical Society.
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office responded around 8:10 a.m. Tuesday to a call along the railroad tracks, about a mile west of Wadsworth Way and Railway Road, in rural Lee County.
Sewer work being done on Fargo Avenue was the source of the smell, city officials said.
Dixon firefighters will be doing water rescue training most of the morning.
Bryan Monk and four friends, including fully geared-up Dixon firefighter Sean Wagner, walked up and down 2,200 steps at Castle Rock State Park in Oregon on Wednesday to honor the New York firefighters who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
Dixon police shut down a portion of South Galena Avenue for about two hours Thursday morning while responding to a call alleging domestic violence, but led to no arrests, according to a news release from the Dixon Police Department.
Two women were injured in a two-vehicle, head-on crash shortly before 6:30 p.m. Friday at Illinois Route 2 and Sink Hollow Road, just outside of Dixon.
City Council honors two firefighters and long-time Dixon police sergeant.
Dixon city firefighters were dispatched at 9 a.m. Monday to 325 Countryside Lane for an activated fire alarm.
Firefighters battled a house fire Wednesday, June 26, 2024 at 1501 First Avenue in Sterling. Multiple departments responded to the scene including Sterling, Rock Falls, Dixon, Amboy, Morrison and Prophetstown.
Two deputies were treated at a local hospital and released; one deputy and the alleged shooter were undergoing surgery late Wednesday afternoon.
While at a physical therapy appointment, Dixon Rural Fire Chief Dustin Dahlstrom leapt into action to stem the bleeding of a Tampico man who'd accidentally shot himself in the parking lot.
Dixon Rural Fire Chief Dustin Dahlstrom was thanked and recognized Tuesday, June 11, 2024, for saving the life of a Tampico man on April 30.
Deputy Fire Chief David Lohse retired May 10.
Crews arrived on scene to find numerous bales of cardboard burning on the loading dock, according to a news release.
Melissa Schultz, Haunted Haven’s owner, says she and her husband, Joseph Norton, discovered the fire. They had gone to the Haunted Haven barn Monday to pick up some tools and a lawn mower when they noticed smoke coming from the second floor.
The buoys were donated from the “Legends of the Rock” fishing tournament, a contest started in memory of fishing advocates Bill Milby and Bob Anspach.
Dixon Rural and City departments place marker buoys in the Rock River on Thursday, May 23, 2024.
Derrick Storey was sworn in Tuesday, May 14, 2024 as assistant fire chief of Dixon Rural Fire Department.
Sauk Valley Media recognizes and salutes our first responders.
Dixon Fire Department floor work starts, firetrucks will be parking in outside lot
The Dixon City Council at its most recent meeting recognized David Boucher, who began his career with the department in July 2004 and retired Feb. 17.
Small fire broke out at Alley Loop Saloon & Deli in Dixon shortly after 10:30 p.m.
The event gives community members the opportunity to meet first responders and see the equipment. No flashing lights or sirens will be activated.
Dixon firefighter Owen Brooks is enrolled in the Illinois Fire Service Institute Basic Operations Firefighter/NFPA Firefighter I Blended course.