The City of Milwaukee's Fire and Police Commission made significant strides in enhancing emergency services during its regular session on September 4, 2025. A key highlight was the promotion of five individuals to the Emergency Communications Officer 2 position, a move aimed at bolstering the city's emergency response capabilities. This promotion is part of a broader initiative to train and certify personnel as Universal Call Takers (UCTs), with 32 individuals already completing the necessary training.
The commission discussed the ongoing training updates, including the implementation of Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) 82, which focuses on lateral transfer training. However, questions arose regarding the inclusion of School Resource Officer (SRO) training in future updates, indicating a need for further discussion on this topic.
Additionally, the commission addressed the reappointment of former firefighter recruit Nicholas Gerhartz, allowing him to rollback to a previous class due to personal circumstances. This decision aligns with recent policy changes that provide flexibility for recruits facing challenges.
Overall, the meeting underscored the commission's commitment to improving emergency services and adapting training protocols to meet the evolving needs of the community. As the commission continues to promote personnel and refine training procedures, residents can expect enhanced emergency response capabilities in Milwaukee.