Budget Cuts Top City Meeting
While Warsaw Common Council looks to make approximately a half million dollars in budget cuts for 2013, there was a bright spot. Mayor Joe Thallemer, just back from the annual conference of the Indiana...
View ArticleWWFT Seeks New Air Packs
The Warsaw Common Council will have the final vote on a $239,740 purchase for the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory, but the request was given the initial nod of approval by the Warsaw Board of Public Works...
View ArticleFirefighters Return From Sandy Response
Two firefighters of the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory returned to much fanfare early Friday morning after assisting East Coast residents before and after Hurricane Sandy. Lt. Nate Iden and Battalion...
View ArticleCity Approves $239K Fire Purchase
On Friday, the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety gave the initial approving vote for the purchase of new air packs and air cylinders for the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory. That vote, however, was...
View ArticleWarsaw To Host Dive Classes In 2013
With the blessing of the Warsaw Board of Works and Public Safety, Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory will serve as a host for dive training classes in 2013. Warsaw Fire Chief Mike Brubaker asked for the...
View ArticleWarsaw Approves Budget Cuts
Working under a midnight deadline, the Warsaw Common Council came to a consensus Monday night to make budget cuts that would keep city taxes from rising and hold the tax levy at the same rate as 2012....
View ArticleWarsaw Firefighters Training As EMTs
The Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory is moving toward becoming an EMT trained department to provide a higher level of care to those with medical issues or for those who become victims in accidents or fires....
View ArticleReflective Signs Can Save Lives
Click on the form to print Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory is asking the public to make a small investment for a potentially life-saving measure. Jeremy Williams, public education coordinator for WWFT,...
View ArticleWWFT Receives Gift Of AED From Kizer Family
Joan Kizer and her granddaughter, Katie Maile, present Warsaw-Wayne Township Fire Chief Mike Brubaker with an AED unit for the fire department in memory of Joan’s late husband. Also pictured is Warsaw...
View ArticleFire Territory Donates Equipment To CC
Today the Warsaw Board of Works and Public Safety passed Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Fire Chief Michael Brubaker‘s proposal to donate no longer used fire equipment to young firefighters in training....
View ArticleWarsaw-Wayne Fire Adopts New Hiring Test
The Warsaw Board of Works and Public Safety moved to approve an agreement today that will provide new hire testing services for the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory. According to WWFT Chief Mike Brubaker,...
View ArticleWWFT: New Station, More Firefighters Needed
Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Chief Mike Brubaker wants to keep homeowners insurance as low as possible and that will likely mean some changes and improvements for the fire service. During Monday night’s...
View ArticleTobacco Store Fire Still Under Investigation
Members of the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory investigate the cause of a fire that destroyed one local business and damaged two others.(Photo by Alyssa Richardson) Members of the Warsaw-Wayne Fire...
View ArticleWWFT Advises To Enjoy Fires Safely
As temperatures warm up around Kosciusko County and flowers begin to bloom, many will begin journeying off their couches and into the fresh air again. Though there are several activities to enjoy with...
View ArticleStudents Learn Firefighting Skills In Class
With the city’s blessing, the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory recently donated no longer used fire gear to a new Fire Rescue 1 class at Warsaw Community High School. The first year class, which provides...
View ArticleFire Station Repairs To Top $84,000
Moisture problems have caused severe problems at Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Station 1. Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Station 1 will be getting some much needed repairs thanks to a vote by the Warsaw...
View ArticleTornado Siren Relocation Gets First Approval
The cost to move the downtown tornado siren from the old city hall building to Warsaw Fire Station 1 was given the nod of approval by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety today, but not after a...
View ArticleMany Attend Warsaw Family Safety Day
Guests were able to stop by the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department’s table to pick up several “goodies” such as frisbees. People of all ages flocked to Center Lake Park today for the sixth annual...
View ArticleB.O.W. Accepts WPD Promotions
Brandon Allen, center, was sworn in as the newest member of the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory. Two promotions in the Warsaw Police Department were noted and a Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory firefighter was...
View ArticleFormal Complaint Filed Against Emergency Responders
Pete and Cheryl Paseka of Warsaw filed formal complaints against Multi-Township EMS, Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory and Indiana State Police following a Sept. 7 incident at their home which they claim...
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