Departmental Weekly Update
Stop and Say Hi!

Stop and say hello to our firefighter/paramedics and your community police officers on Saturday June 2 from 10 AM - 3 PM at Bayshore Safety Day. 

The 37th annual Bayshore Safety Day is held in the Town Square of the Bayshore Town Center and is completely FREE! 

All aspects of public safety are vrepresented; law enforcement, fire protective services, emergency government, family service agencies, civic organizations, and private sector businesses.

Some of the highlights this year include the Fire Cadet Challenge, a Vehicle Roll-Over Simulator, Drone Demonstration, Dive Team Demo, LOTS of cool vehicles and the chance to meet Glendale PD K-9 Boomer, who is retiring this summer.

                               
Weekly Summary
            
              • Four North Shore Fire/Rescue Firefighter/Paramedic Recruits graduated from the Joint Fire Training Academy on Friday May 25. The recruits were part of a class of new fire/medics from Wauwatosa, West Allis and North Shore Fire/Rescue. The Department welcomes Thomas Yank, Derek Depies, Corey Carlin and Paul Franzowiak to their respect company assignments.
     
  • A basement fire damaged a home on N 58 St. in Brown Deer on May 25.

Calls for Service This Week
 
Incident Type
Incident Count
Fire/Rescue/Service
Weekly Average (2017)
41
39
Emergency Medical
Weekly Average (2017)
128
113
 
Priority 1 & 2 Calls
Meeting Response Goal of 7:02
85%
(goal of 90%)
Average Response Time
Priority 1 & 2 Calls
5 minutes 32 seconds
(goal of 6 minutes)

*Priority 1 & 2 calls are calls for service which the Department sends an initial responding unit to a scene with lights and sirens operating. Priority 3 calls are responses that are considered non-emergent.


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