MABAS Division 112
What is MABAS you ask? MABAS stands for Mutual Aid Box Alarm System, which is a mutual aid association between fire departments in Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Indiana, and Iowa. MABAS was started in the late 60's with just a few fire departments around the Chicago area, and now has grown to over 500. The main idea is each member has a "box card" for their mutual aid, and all they have to do is call their division's dispatch center for mutual aid. The dispatch center then dispatches all the appropriate agencies, eliminating the need to call multiple agencies. For further information browse our site or go to the main MABAS web site from our links page.
MABAS Division 112 has a total of 18 communities and the airport (Austin Straubel) in its division and covers a region of northeastern Wisconsin surrounding Green Bay. The response district of the Pulaski-Tri-County fire department makes up the northern most border with Denmark being the southern most border.
Resources available in the MABAS 112 Division include;
-45+ Fire Engines
-11 Ladder
Trucks
-14 Ambulances
-31 Tenders (Water Tankers)
The members of MABAS Division 112 hope that you enjoy the rest of your visit to the Web Site and encourage you to take full advantage of MABAS Division 112 link's to the individual communities that are part of MABAS Division 112 and other fire related sites.

