Ald. Peter Burgelis
Press Release

Milwaukee Fire Department Announces New Organizational Changes and Personnel Enhancements in Response to 2025 Budget

 

By - Nov 18th, 2024 02:49 pm

In response to the recently adopted 2025 City of Milwaukee Budget, the Milwaukee Fire Department (MFD) is implementing key organizational and personnel changes to enhance public safety and operational efficiency within the Fire Department. These changes, effective November 2024, include the introduction of Med 14 to the 11th Aldermanic District as part of the department’s ongoing commitment to meet the growing needs of the community.

Med 14, an Advanced Life Support Emergency Medical Services Unit, will be stationed in the 11th Aldermanic District, strategically expanding MFD’s emergency medical services to improve response times and address the increasing demands for medical services in this region. This reorganization is designed to bolster the city’s emergency response capacity, enhance service delivery, and align with the objectives outlined in the 2025 budget.

Key Organizational Changes and Personnel Updates:

  • Med 14 Relocation: Med 14 is relocating from Station 33 in West Milwaukee to Station 10 located at 5600 W. Oklahoma Ave. in the 11th Aldermanic District. This move reflects a targeted expansion of the Fire Department’s medical capabilities to better serve residents in this high-need area.
  • Enhanced Resources: The 2025 budget increased overall EMS units in the city, and adds a fourth EMS unit to the South Side of Milwaukee. This means that Med 14 can relocate to within the 11th Aldermanic District and be closer to Milwaukee residents in case of medical emergencies.

Impact on the Community:

This reorganization is part of a broader effort to improve response times, reduce strain on existing resources, and deliver more efficient, high-quality emergency services across Milwaukee. The introduction of Med 14 to the 11th Aldermanic District is expected to significantly improve service delivery for both emergency medical calls and fire-related incidents in the region.

“We are excited to introduce Med 14 to the district and highlight all of these organizational enhancements, which reflect the City’s continued investment in public safety,” said Alderman Peter Burgelis. “By strategically positioning this new service within the 11th District, we are strengthening our ability to respond to emergencies quickly and effectively, ensuring that all of our residents have access to the high-quality services they deserve.”

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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