Wisconsin Code § 60.557

Reimbursement for fire calls on highways
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(1)
If a town incurs costs for a fire call by responding to a vehicle fire
on a county trunk highway, the county maintaining that portion of
the highway where the vehicle was located at the time of the fire
shall reimburse the town up to $200 for the costs if the town submits written proof that the town has made a reasonable effort to
collect the cost from the insurer of the person to whom the fire
call was provided or from the person to whom the fire call was
provided, except that the town may attempt to collect the cost
from the person only if the town is unsuccessful in its efforts to
collect from the person’s insurer or if the person has no insurer. If

the town collects the cost from an insurer or such person after the
county reimburses the town, the town shall return the amount collected to the county.
(2) If a town incurs costs for a fire call on a state trunk highway or any highway that is a part of the national system of interstate highways and maintained by the department of transportation, the department of transportation shall reimburse the town
up to $500 for the costs, even if the fire equipment is not actually
used, if the town submits written proof that the town has made a
reasonable effort to collect the cost from the insurer of the person
to whom the fire call was provided or from the person to whom
the fire call was provided, except that the town may attempt to
collect the cost from the person only if the town is unsuccessful in
its efforts to collect from the person’s insurer or if the person has
no insurer. If the town collects the cost from an insurer or such
person after the department reimburses the town, the town shall
return the amount collected to the department.

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