Fire & Police Commission could open up internal search process next year. By Jeramey Jannene - May 24th, 2021 04:10 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Aaron Lipski. Photo from the Milwaukee Fire Department.
Aaron Lipski can drop “acting” from his business cards. He’s now simply the fire chief in Milwaukee.
But that’s only until the term of his predecessor,
Mark Rohlfing, ends on May 17th, 2022.
Rohlfing became chief in 2010, but retired on October 30th before his current four-year contract expired. Lipski, then the assistant chief, was promoted to acting chief.
On Thursday, the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission authorized Lipski to serve out the remainder of Rohlfing’s term.
Lipski new Milwaukee fire chief
Aaron Lipski new MFD chief
The city of Milwaukee has a new fire chief after the Fire and Police Commission unanimously appointed Acting Chief Aaron Lipski the official chief of the Milwaukee Fire Department.
MILWAUKEE - The city of Milwaukee has a new fire chief after the Fire and Police Commission unanimously appointed Acting Chief Aaron Lipski the official chief of the Milwaukee Fire Department.
Lipski received unanimous support from community leaders and members of the commission but what’s still up in the air is how the city will move forward with reinstated Milwaukee Police Chief
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Milwaukee facing ambulance shortage after company drops out
Private ambulance service leaving Milwaukee, adding to strained system
One of three private ambulance services used by the city to handle non-life-threatening 911 calls is leaving. That is putting pressure on an already strained system.
MILWAUKEE - The ambulance service board is set to meet at 9 a.m. Monday morning. They re expected to discuss the pending departure of a private ambulance service.
Midwest Medical, who owns Paratech Ambulance, recently sent a letter to Acting Fire Chief Aaron Lipski, terminating their contract with the city.
They re one of three private ambulance services used by the city to handle 911 calls.