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North Shore Fire/Rescue

North Shore Fire/Rescue provides fire, emergency medical and life safety services to the City of Glendale and the Villages of Bayside, Brown Deer, Fox Point, River Hills, Shorewood and Whitefish Bay.

North Shore Fire and North Shore Health Partner to Provide Child Safety Seat Check Program

North Shore Fire/Rescue, North Shore Fire Department, North Shore Health Department

 North Shore Fire/Rescue and the North Shore Health Department are excited to announce a partnership that will provide support for both agencies’ child safety seat check programs. Funding for training additional technicians is being provided by the North Shore Health Department through a Safety and Injury Prevention Grant Award under the Wisconsin Healthiest Families Initiative. 

 

“We are excited to partner with the North Shore Health Department in an effort help support our current program and allow the North Shore Health Department to provide additional services,” said North Shore Fire/Rescue Chief Robert Whitaker. “Tight budgets have challenged us to find funding to train new safety seat technicians. This grant provides additional depth in both our programs.”

 

North Shore Fire/Rescue and the North Shore Health Department serve the communities of Bayside, Brown Deer, Fox Point, Glendale, River Hills, Shorewood and Whitefish Bay. The North Shore Health Department recently took on providing services in the Villages of Shorewood and Whitefish Bay through a consolidation with the Shorewood/Whitefish Bay Health Department.

 

For further information, email Fire Chief Robert Whitaker at rwhitaker@nsfire.org or Health Officer Jamie Berg at jberg@browndeerwi.org.

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