No Injuries Reported In Warsaw House Fire
No injuries were reported following a house fire Monday, March 25.
Read MoreNo injuries were reported following a house fire Monday, March 25.
Read MoreWarsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Chief Brian Mayo is resigning.
Read MoreTwo vehicles collided in the intersection of Buffalo and Winona Ave. on Saturday, March 9.
Read MoreWaiting for a fire truck that’s already been ordered will require the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory to continue to be patient.
Read MoreShowing its support for everything the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory does for the community, the Warsaw Common Council Monday night, March 4, approved a resolution giving their OK to a petition for the fire territory to seek an increase to its operating fund tax rate.
Read MoreWith his probationary period completed, Kevin Terrazas took the oath of office as a Warsaw-Wayne Fire territory firefighter Friday, March 1, from Mayor Jeff Grose.
Read MoreThe promotion of three Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory firefighters were recognized during a ceremony Wednesday, Feb. 28, at station 15, formerly station 3, 620 W. CR 200S.
Read MoreA presentation to the Warsaw Common Council Tuesday, Feb. 20, on increasing the maximum property tax levy for the fire protection territory included estimated dollar amounts and expenditure priorities.
Read MoreJoe Fretz is ending his career as Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory’s fire marshal.
Read MoreIt’s not inexpensive to operate an emergency service such as a fire department, and inflation hasn’t helped.
Read MoreAn agreement to finance the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory’s new Smeal/Spartan 100-foot rear-mount aerial platform ladder truck went before the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday, Feb. 2, and was approved.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Dive Team, consisting of divers from the Warsaw Police Department, the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department and the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory, received grants in 2023 totaling $91,566 from K21 Health Foundation and Kosciusko County Community Foundation to support upgraded technology and replace faulty equipment.
Read MoreBy David Slone Times-Union WARSAW — Three agreements were approved by the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Board Tuesday, Jan. 2, including entering into a purchase agreement for a $1.8 million ladder truck. The Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Dec. 15 approved the agreement to start the … Read More
The last time the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory bought a ladder truck, it was close to $900,000.
Read MoreEvery year, Paws and Claws in Warsaw hosts a Secret Santa for the dogs and cats in the community.
Read MoreReviewing statistics is a part of what the Warsaw-Wayne Township Fire Protection Territory Board does during its regularly scheduled monthly meetings.
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