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FWFD Merit Commission meeting – 12/2/2025

The Fort Wayne Fire Department Merit Commission meets on December 2, 2025.

Update on the FWFD contract negotiations

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker and the Fort Wayne Fire Department leadership today announced that mediation efforts on a new collective bargaining agreement for Fort Wayne firefighters have ended.

FWFD to add more firefighters in a faster timeframe

more firefighters in a faster timeframe

Mayor Tucker and Chief Lahey highlight data points on responsiveness to emergencies

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker and Fire Chief Eric Lahey today reiterated the commitment by the City Administration and Fort Wayne Fire Department to ensure the safety and well-being of all Fort Wayne residents.

Firefighters call for leadership change to protect public safety

Today, the Fort Wayne Professional Firefighters Local 124 (IAFF124) called for new leadership at the Fort Wayne Fire Department.

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.
Fort Wayne 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.