Tag: FWFD Chief Eric Lahey
Cody Brooks sworn in as the Fort Wayne Fire Department’s Assistant Chief of Emergency...
Cody Brooks was sworn in today as the FWFD’s Assistant Chief of EMS, in a position appointed by Mayor Sharon Tucker.
AFW photos and video: Public safety update
Photos and video from today's public safety update from the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Mayor Tucker, FWPD, FWFD, and TRAA provide public safety updates
Today, Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker provided a public safety update on the Fort Wayne Fire and Police Departments and the Three Rivers Ambulance Authority.
Fort Wayne Fire Department receives $15K grant from Norfolk Southern Railway
Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker and Fire Chief Eric Lahey announced today that the Fort Wayne Fire Department was awarded $15,000 in grant funding by Norfolk Southern Corporation.
FWPD and FWFD Receive $15,000 Grant from Norfolk Southern Railway
The Fort Wayne Police Department and Fort Wayne Fire Department were jointly awarded $15,000 in grant funding by Norfolk Southern Corporation for the City's Safety Village.
Assistant Fire Chief Jonathan Flickinger to assume FWFD PIO duties
Fire Chief Eric Lahey announced today that Assistant Chief Jonathan Flickinger will assume the Public Information Officer duties formerly handled by Captain Adam O’Connor.
Deputy Fire Chief Adam O’Connor chooses to return to Engine House
Today, Fort Wayne Fire Department Chief Eric Lahey announced that Deputy Fire Chief Adam O’Connor requested a new assignment--to fill the position of Captain at Fire Station 1.
Mayor Henry, FWPD and FWFD recap 2023 and present public safety plans for 2024
Today, Mayor Tom Henry, Police Chief Scott Caudill and Fire Chief Eric Lahey provided a public safety recap of 2023 and highlighted plans for 2024, with a commitment to keep the City of Fort Wayne as safe as possible.
Mayor Henry, FWPD and FWFD recap 2022 and present public safety plans for 2023
Mayor Tom Henry, Police Chief Steve Reed and Fire Chief Eric Lahey today provided a public safety recap of 2022 and highlighted plans for 2023.
Mayor Henry, FWPD and FWFD recap 2021 and present public safety plans for 2022
Mayor Tom Henry, Police Chief Steve Reed and Fire Chief Eric Lahey today provided a public safety recap of 2021 and highlighted plans for 2022.