VIDEO/PHOTOS: At the Reedsburg Fire Department, one family’s history stretches back more than a century.
It’s been said that the fire house community can feel like a family. For the Dempsey family, the Reedsburg Fire Department truly feels like home.
The Dempsey family’s bloodline at the Reedsburg Fire Department goes back to 1902.
“It wasn’t long after the department started that we had a family member on the department,” Reedsburg Fire Department Assistant Chief Steve Dempsey said.
Charlee and Hunter Dempsey are siblings, and both serve as volunteers at RFD. They are a part of the fifth generation of their family to serve in the department.
“It truly is an honor to be able to carry on that legacy and continue to do what we sod as a family here,” Hunter Dempsey said. “Carrying on that legacy and helping others and helping our community.”
The family’s fire line all started with their great-great grandfather, William Friede.
That legacy continued with their great grandfather John Scoles, their grandfather Chuck Peterson, then onto their dad Steve Dempsey, who serves as the assistant chief and fire inspector.
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