FORT WAYNE, Ind. (ADAMS) – The Fort Wayne Fire Department has received approval to move forward with a plan to add more firefighters in less time.
On Thursday, Tucker’s office announced the Fort Wayne Fire Department Merit Commission has approved a plan that allows for more firefighters to be trained and hired in a faster timeframe.
“This is a win for our community as we continue our efforts to be the safest community possible and provide excellent services to residents, neighborhoods, and businesses,” said Mayor Tucker. “Our current team of firefighters is doing an outstanding job each day. By adding more personnel, we’re demonstrating a strong commitment to meeting the needs of a growing and thriving city.”
The City released the following:
15 individuals that already have EMT basic training and certification will begin the Fort Wayne Fire Department training academy in December 2025 and will finish in February 2026 to become full-time firefighters. In addition, 25 individuals will also begin the training academy in December 2025 and will finish in May 2026 as new firefighters.
“I’m encouraged that we’re moving forward with this proactive plan as it continues to put public safety as a top priority,” said Fire Chief Eric Lahey.
“By working together with the Merit Commission and the Fort Wayne Metro Firefighters IAFF Local 124, this effort positions the fire department and our firefighters in the most effective and efficient manner to provide lifesaving care.”
Today, Mayor Sharon Tucker announced that the Fire Department Merit Commission has approved a plan that allows for more firefighters to be trained and hired in a faster timeframe.
Posted by City of Fort Wayne Government on Thursday, July 10, 2025
The Fort Wayne Fire Department works each day to ensure the safety and well-being of all Fort Wayne residents.
Some say the move could impact safety and readiness, and doesn’t solve longstanding problems in the FWFD.
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