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The Milwaukee Police Foundation has purchased special tactical ballistic shields to help better protect officers in life-threatening situations.
The department's roots date to Milwaukee's earliest days as a village in the 1830s, when volunteers used an old wagon with buckets and ladders.
The Milwaukee Fire Department turns 150 years old on Jan. 1. Its history spans from the days of "bucket brigades" to modern innovations in firefighting equipment and life-saving techniques.
The Milwaukee Fire Department (MFD) has a rich history that dates back to the early days of the city’s founding. The department began as a volunteer organization that had a single truck company.
The Milwaukee Fire Department celebrates 150 years of service, highlighting Battalion Chief Nickolas Trost's dedication since 2000.
The department bought new ballistic shields to protect officers. The new ballistic shields are specially designed for high-risk situations.
On Monday, April 14, in honor of Milwaukee Day and its own 150th birthday, Milwaukee Fire Department will temporarily re-designate Engine 14 to Engine 414.
The fire, at a four-story building in the western part of the city, was reported a little before 8 a.m., Fire Chief Aaron Lipski of the Milwaukee Fire Department told reporters at the scene.
The department's roots date to Milwaukee's earliest days as a village in the 1830s, when volunteers used an old wagon with buckets and ladders.