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Neillsville Police Department, 118 W. Fifth Street, 715-743-3122
The Police Department consists of seven full-time employees and one part-time employee:  The Chief of Police, five police officers, secretary, and parking enforcement officer.  Also, in 2002, Ricco the police dog joined the force as the city’s canine officer.

The department provides 24-hour, seven-day-a-week police coverage for the city by: enforcement of state statutes and city ordinances; prevention and determent of crime; protection of citizen health and safety; the maintaining of public peace and order; assistance with traffic forms and questions; issuance of bow-hunting (within the city limits) and parking permits; assisting other emergency personnel at fire or accident scenes; the Chief of Police also has the duties of Emergency Government Director for the city.

Neillsville Area Fire Department
Mailing address-118 W. Fifth Street
Physical address- 101 W. Eight Street

The Fire Department consists of twenty-five volunteer fire fighters: the Fire Chief, First Assistant Fire Chief and Second Assistant Fire Chief, and twenty-two fire fighters.

The department is a cooperative association of seven area municipalities:  the City of Neillsville, and the townships of Pine Valley, Weston, Levis, Grant, Seif, and Hewett, all located in Clark County.

In addition to extinguishing fires, the department provides rescue services at accidents (jaws of life, boat and ATV), fire prevention talks and training, fire extinguisher refill program, and fire inspections for businesses.

Neillsville Municipal Ambulance Service
216 Sunset Place, 715-743-3101

The Ambulance Service consists of twenty-four EMTs,
including the Director.

The service is a cooperative association of twelve area
municipalities: the City of Neillsville, the Village of Granton,
and the townships of Grant, Hewett, Levis, Lynn, Pine Valley,
Seif, Sherwood, Washburn, Weston and York, all located in
Clark County.

In addition to emergency ambulance response, the Ambulance Service provides standby services at community events [school sporting events (football games, etc.), Clark County Fairgrounds events (demolition derby, fireworks, motorcycle races, etc.), and the Highground Indian Pow-Wow], and safety and accident prevention talks to school children and businesses.