Brubaker Retires After 21 Years As Warsaw Firefighter
Warsaw City Councilman Jeff Grose has personally seen Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Battalion Chief Mike Brubaker on the job.
Read MoreWarsaw City Councilman Jeff Grose has personally seen Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Battalion Chief Mike Brubaker on the job.
Read MoreWARSAW — Winona Lake resident Tim Hunt was presented with a plaque at a special ceremony held at Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Station No. 2 on Tuesday, Jan. 28. Hunt has been showing up at the fire station every Tuesday for the past four and a half years. “He’s … Read More
WARSAW — Miles Waters officially became a firefighter with the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Friday morning, Sept. 16. Waters, who completed his probationary period, was sworn in as a full time firefighter during the Warsaw Board of Works meeting.
Read MoreReplacement of the tornado siren at Warsaw-Wane Township Fire Station 2, and replacement of the roof at that same station, was approved by members of the WWTF Protection Territory board Tuesday evening, Aug. 4.
Read MoreWARSAW — Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer introduced his new appointment for fire chief of the Warsaw-Wayne Township Fire Protection Territory at its monthly meeting today, Tuesday, Aug. 4. Mike Wilson was appointed to succeed Mike Brubaker as chief. Wilson previously served on the Warsaw Fire Department for almost … Read More
Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Fire Chief Mike Bubaker has resigned his position of chief, due to his reduced passion for the administrative functions of the job. Brubaker will remain in the position of chief until a replacement is hired. He is additionally planning on remaining on the fire department. … Read More
“We still do not know the cause,” stated Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Chief Mike Brubaker on a fire that destroyed the home of David and Nancy Wilson, 960 N. Old Orchard Drive, Warsaw, Wednesday. “Due to the partial collapse of the roof, we are going to have to take … Read More
Agreements with Consolidated Fleet Services and FireCatt Precision Service Testing were approved at the monthly meeting of the Warsaw- Wayne Township Fire Protection Territory Board on Monday. CFS will be performing the required annual inspection of the department’s ladder truck at a cost of $945. This test must … Read More
The second reading of an ordinance to establish a hazardous material response fund and schedule of charges for services provided by the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory was approved 5-1 Monday evening by the Warsaw Common Council. This applies mainly to motor carriers traveling through the city/township. Elaine Call was … Read More
Warsaw-Wayne Township Fire Protection Territory advisory board members took the oath of office Monday in the board’s first meeting of the year. Sworn in for another year’s term were Sheila Burner, Joseph Streeter and Diane Quance. Gordon Nash was absent and will be sworn in at the February … Read More
A desire to deliver equal service to all residents of Warsaw and Wayne Township is becoming a reality. The Warsaw/Wayne Fire Territory was formed in 2009 and all residents serviced by the fire territory are paying the same tax rate. But response time to the southern part of … Read More
There couldn’t have been a better way to end the last regular meeting of the year, of the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety, than to swear in a new police officer. Phil Hawks, who has completed his probationary time, was sworn in as the newest Warsaw … Read More
An $11,200 contract for engineering services was approved this morning, paving the way for Warsaw Fire Station No. 3 to become a reality. Warsaw-Wayne Township Fire Territory Chief Mike Brubaker brought the contract to the Board of Public Works and Safety this morning. The contract is with Martin … Read More
Discussion on the downtown tornado siren continued with the Warsaw Common Council Monday night where, by unanimous vote, the decision was made to relocate it to Warsaw Fire Station 1. The siren is currently located on the former Warsaw City Hall on Market Street where it is unmanned. … Read More
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 good discussion, and the decision is not final. After … Read More
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 families and friends outdoors, the gathering around a warm fire on a cool spring night … Read More