New Brush Truck Expected in March as Training Hours Top 16,000
Beecher Fire Protection District Meeting | Jan. 22, 2026
Article Summary: Deputy Chief Mike Heusing updated the Board on the imminent delivery of a new brush truck and reported impressive training statistics for the department. The fleet update was part of a broader report on operations and equipment maintenance.
Operations Key Points:
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New Vehicle: A new brush truck is scheduled for delivery in late February or early March.
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Training Milestone: Firefighters logged a total of 16,010 training hours.
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Chief’s Report: Updates included status on SCBA gear, uniforms, and the station roof.
Beecher Fire Protection District officials reported significant operational progress during the January 22, 2026, Board of Trustees meeting.
Deputy Chief Mike Heusing provided a fleet update, announcing that the district’s new brush truck is expected to be delivered in late February or early March. He also highlighted the department’s commitment to readiness, reporting that firefighters had completed a total of 16,010 training hours.
Fire Chief Joe Falaschetti provided a broad report covering incident totals for 2025 and updates on several capital projects, including the station roof and a new LED sign. He also noted ongoing work with the “Tox Alert” system and mandatory staff meetings.
Assistant Chief Tim McGannon updated the Board on the district’s Mental Health program and community support follow-ups, reinforcing the department’s focus on first responder wellness.
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