Finance & Personnel Committee Approves Amendment to Strengthen Fire Department Fleet and Study Innovative Response Models
The Milwaukee Common Council’s Finance & Personnel Committee today (Friday, October 31) approved a critical budget amendment authored by Alderman Peter Burgelis to address urgent fire fleet replacement needs and explore innovative service models to improve public safety and operational efficiency.
“This amendment is about safety, readiness, and responsibility,” said Alderman Burgelis, Vice Chair of the Finance & Personnel Committee. “We’re making sure our firefighters have the equipment they need to respond quickly and safely, while also asking smart questions about how we can deploy resources more efficiently in the future.”
The amendment also directs the MFD to study the feasibility of using light-duty vehicles for medical calls, potentially reducing wear on heavy apparatus, improving response times, and lowering maintenance costs. The study’s findings will be presented to the Common Council by June 30, 2026.
According to MFD data, 13 of 43 frontline engines and ladder trucks exceed the National Fire Protection Association’s 15-year maximum age standard, creating mounting safety and maintenance concerns. The department’s 2026 fleet replacement plan calls for the purchase of five new engines, three new ladder trucks, one rescue vehicle, and two medical units, all of which are possible because of this amendment.
“We’ve heard from residents loud and clear. They expect quality basic city services and that includes dependable emergency services in every neighborhood,” Alderman Burgelis added. “This amendment answers that call by prioritizing frontline safety while keeping the city’s long-term borrowing in check.”
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