Lakeside Fire-Rescue and Rock County Sheriff’s Office units were alerted by the Rock County 9-1-1 Center at 11:30 p.m. on Saturday, January 3rd, of a 9-1-1 call reporting a home on fire on Road Five in the Mallwood Estates Subdivision in the Town of Milton (Rock County). The caller was the occupant who reported flames on the outside of the home spreading rapidly. Lakeside Fire-Rescue units from Stations 2 (Edgerton) and 3 (Milton) were dispatched.
Based on the information being received by 9-1-1, Lakeside upgraded the incident to a Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) “Working Still,” which added additional fire and support units from Janesville, Whitewater and Fort Atkinson Fire Departments. Lake Mills Fire Department was also requested to provide an engine to stand by in case of another incident in the Lakeside region, and the City of Edgerton and Town of Milton Police Departments assisted the Rock County Sheriff’s Office.
There were four people home at the time of the fire, all who were able to exit without injury. First arriving fire crews reported the fire had already penetrated into the interior of the home and they had fire showing throughout the living level and through the roof.
Based on the rapid spread of the fire, the windy conditions, the proximity of other homes in the area, and the subdivision not having fire hydrants, Lakeside further upgraded the response to a MABAS “Box Alarm” response which added additional firefighting crews and water tenders from Stoughton, Delavan, LaGrange, Darien, Town of Delavan, Elkhorn, Jefferson, Evansville and Town of Turtle.
The fire was under control at 00:53 a.m., approximately 1 hour and 23 minutes from the original call. It took an estimated 60,000 gallons of water to fight the fire, all of which was brought in by the water tenders.
The home is a total loss, and the family is being assisted by neighbors who have provided them a place to stay temporarily. Lakeside Fire also worked with their medical partners from MercyHealth to help family members who lost critical medications in the fire.
Lakeside Fire-Rescue is being assisted by agents from the Wisconsin State Fire Marshall’s Office in the investigation. The fire is believed to have started on a patio area outside the home. The exact cause is still under investigation.
Fire personnel are remaining on scene with a smaller fire crew providing fire watch until the property owner’s insurance carrier can arrive to view the scene.
Editor’s note: This press release was provided by Lakeside Fire-Rescue.






