Beecher Firefighters Log Over 9,700 Training Hours; New Truck Expected Soon
Beecher Fire Protection District Meeting | Nov. 2025
Article Summary: Deputy Chief Mike Heusing reported substantial training numbers for the district’s firefighters and provided a timeline for the delivery of a new brush truck. The board also heard updates on fire prevention grants and mental health initiatives.
Operations and Safety Key Points:
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Training Milestone: The department has recorded a total of 9,703.75 firefighter training hours.
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New Equipment: A new brush truck is expected to be delivered in January or February.
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Mental Health Focus: Assistant Chief Tim McGannon updated the board on the district’s Mental Health program and community support follow-ups.
The Beecher Fire Protection District Board of Trustees on Thursday, November 20, 2025, received updates on the high level of activity and preparation within the department’s ranks.
Deputy Chief Mike Heusing reported that the total training hours for firefighters currently stands at 9,703.75. Heusing also updated the board on vehicle and equipment maintenance, noting that the district anticipates the delivery of a new brush truck in either January or February.
Fire Chief Joe Falaschetti provided a broad operational report covering fire prevention efforts, including the “Learn Not to Burn” program and the creation of pre-fire plans for buildings. He also discussed the status of grants, station maintenance, and the exploration of uniform provider options. Falaschetti noted developments with MABAS 27 and the WILLCO Fire Radio Group.
Assistant Chief Tim McGannon provided an update on the district’s Mental Health program and ongoing community support follow-ups.
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