Beecher Trustees Renew Fire Chief’s Contract and Update Fire Code
Beecher Fire Protection District Meeting | Jan. 22, 2026
Article Summary: The Beecher Fire Protection District Board of Trustees voted unanimously to renew the employment contract for Fire Chief Joe Falaschetti. In a separate legislative action, the board updated the district’s safety regulations by adopting the 2021 International Fire Code.
Board Meeting Key Points:
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Leadership Stability: Chief Joe Falaschetti’s contract was formally approved for renewal.
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Code Update: Trustees passed Ordinance #0122-26, adopting the 2021 International Fire Code with specific local amendments.
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Vote Record: Both measures passed with a 4-0 vote; Trustee Lyle Siefker was absent.
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Personnel: The district reported three new hires and one resignation.
The Beecher Fire Protection District Board of Trustees on Thursday, January 22, 2026, moved to secure the district’s leadership and modernize its fire safety standards.
During the session held at the Penfield Street station, the Board voted 4-0 to approve the renewal of Fire Chief Joe Falaschetti’s contract. The motion was made by Trustee Mike Waterman and seconded by Trustee Bruce Becker. Trustee Lyle Siefker was absent from the meeting.
In addition to the leadership renewal, the Board took significant legislative action regarding fire safety regulations. Trustees voted unanimously to approve Ordinance #0122-26, which formally adopts the 2021 International Fire Code (IFC). The ordinance includes specific amendments tailored to the district’s needs. The IFC is a model code that regulates minimum fire safety requirements for new and existing buildings, facilities, storage, and processes.
The Personnel Committee also provided a staffing update, noting that the “contract is full.” The district has processed one resignation and brought on three new hires to maintain staffing levels.
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