Beecher Fire District Reports Over 1,300 Training Hours, Details Local Initiatives
Beecher Fire Protection District Meeting | February 26, 2026
Article Summary: Beecher Fire Protection District leadership provided comprehensive operational updates to the board, highlighting 1,330 hours of firefighter training and ongoing safety reviews at local campuses.
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Deputy Chief Mike Heusing reported that district personnel completed 1,330 total firefighter training hours.
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Fire Chief Joe Falaschetti provided updates on fire alarm reviews for the Peace Luther Campuses and noted concerns regarding County Line Road and Dixie Highway.
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Assistant Fire Chief Tim McGannon briefed the board on the district’s mental health program and community support follow-ups.
The Beecher Fire Protection District Board of Trustees on Thursday, February 26, 2026, received wide-ranging departmental reports from its chief officers, tracking everything from extensive personnel training metrics to hyper-local infrastructure concerns.
Deputy Chief Mike Heusing presented his report to the board, noting that firefighters have logged a total of 1,330 training hours. Heusing also provided trustees with updates on ongoing vehicle and equipment maintenance, as well as an education and candidates update.
Fire Chief Joe Falaschetti utilized his report to brief the board on several ongoing community safety and administrative initiatives. According to the meeting minutes, Falaschetti discussed recent fire alarm reviews conducted for the Peace Luther Campuses. He also highlighted active concerns regarding the intersection and corridors of County Line Road and Dixie Highway.
Additionally, Falaschetti updated the board on developments with The Preserves at Cardinal Creek Homeowners Association, CPR training with the Village of Beecher, and coordination with Franciscan Olympia Fields and MABAS 27. On the administrative front, the Chief discussed the district’s grant status, Will County Community Mental Health, the station roof, SCBA equipment, and uniforms.
Assistant Fire Chief Tim McGannon rounded out the administrative updates, reporting on the department’s internal mental health program and conducting community support follow-ups.
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