New Berlin Fire Department

New Berlin Fire Department “Service is Our Only Product” The City of New Berlin covers approximately 40 square miles with approximately 40,000 residents. Full-time personnel work 48hr.

The City of New Berlin Fire Department is a combination department utilizing full-time/career staff, part time professionals and civilian employees, all working together to provide high quality service to the community. Department Members:

36 full-time personnel (12 Lieutenants)
10 part-time personnel.
3 Assistant Chiefs
12 full-time personnel and 2 part-time personnel are assigned per day along

with an Assistant Chief on either (A Shift, B Shift or C Shift). shifts. Part-time personnel work either a 24hr. or 12hr. shift. Command Staff officers are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the department, along with managing the budget, personnel/staffing, training, and commanding emergency incidents. Fire Chief Mark Polzin

*The New Berlin Fire Department is currently assisting the City of Brookfield Fire Department with a structure fire at 4...
06/01/2026

*The New Berlin Fire Department is currently assisting the City of Brookfield Fire Department with a structure fire at 4725 N. 127th St.*

Today, NBFD visited New Berlin West High School to assist students with a hands-on construction project and controlled b...
05/30/2026

Today, NBFD visited New Berlin West High School to assist students with a hands-on construction project and controlled burn demonstration.

Students had the opportunity to watch fire behavior in a controlled setting while learning more about fire safety and building construction. Thank you to New Berlin West for having us out!

05/28/2026

Yesterday our new recruits trained on vehicle fire operations. They reviewed tactics, safety considerations, and hands-on extinguishment techniques.

Training like this is an important part of preparing our recruits for the calls they'll encounter while serving our community. Great work by everyone involved!

Congratulations to the graduates of the New Berlin Fire Citizen’s Academy!Over the past several weeks, these community m...
05/27/2026

Congratulations to the graduates of the New Berlin Fire Citizen’s Academy!

Over the past several weeks, these community members had the opportunity to learn firsthand how the New Berlin Fire Department operates, including fire suppression, EMS response, rescue operations, training, and the many ways our department serves the community every day.

Thank you to everyone who participated and dedicated their time to gaining a better understanding of the fire service and public safety in New Berlin.

Interested in learning more about the New Berlin Fire Department? Join us for our 2026 Fall Citizens Academy beginning Tuesday, September 15, 2026 and concluding on October 27, 2026. To register, click the following link:

https://www.newberlinwi.gov/FormCenter/Fire-Department-13/Citizen-Academy-Sign-Up-59

This morning we had the pleasure of giving Sam, Lucy, and Alex a ride to Elmwood Elementary School! 🚒🏫We always enjoy op...
05/27/2026

This morning we had the pleasure of giving Sam, Lucy, and Alex a ride to Elmwood Elementary School! 🚒🏫

We always enjoy opportunities like these to connect with families in our community and make the start of the school day a little more memorable. Thanks for letting us be part of the fun this morning!

Today we honor and remember the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country.On this Memorial...
05/25/2026

Today we honor and remember the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country.

On this Memorial Day, we reflect with gratitude on their courage, service, and sacrifice. We wish everyone a safe holiday as we remember those who gave everything for our freedom.

C-Shift working on our monthly training topic: vehicle extrication. Crews reviewed equipment, practiced techniques, and ...
05/25/2026

C-Shift working on our monthly training topic: vehicle extrication. Crews reviewed equipment, practiced techniques, and worked through scenarios to sharpen the skills needed for these challenging calls. Ongoing training like this helps ensure we’re ready to respond safely and effectively for our community.

05/23/2026

The May 26 Committee of the Whole and Common Council meeting agendas and supporting materials are now available on the City’s Meeting & Agenda Portal.

One of the discussion items is for staff to receive guidance from the Common Council regarding a potential Public Safety Referendum.

The New Berlin Police and Fire Departments have identified staffing and operational considerations related to growing service demands, staffing sustainability, response capabilities, and long-term public safety planning.

A public safety referendum would ask voters whether they approve an increase to the City’s annual property tax levy to support police and fire services. If the Common Council decides to move forward, voters would be presented with a ballot question at the November 3, 2026, Election and would vote either “yes” or “no” on the proposed measure.

At the May 26 Committee of the Whole meeting, the Finance Department will provide an overview of preliminary financial projections, estimated levy impacts, and possible funding scenarios related to a potential public safety referendum. The New Berlin Police and Fire Departments will also present information regarding current operational needs, staffing considerations, service demands, and proposed staffing requests for Council review and discussion.

The Council is not expected to approve a referendum question at this meeting. Before any referendum question could appear on the ballot, the Common Council would need to take future formal action to approve a specific ballot question for voters to consider.

Supporting documents that will be discussed during the meeting, including Police and Fire Department operational information, staffing considerations, service demands, and preliminary budget information, are included within the agenda packet beginning on page 21 and may be reviewed by the public here: https://newberlinwi.portal.civicclerk.com/event/1795/files/agenda/6215

The Committee of the Whole meeting will begin at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, in the Council Chambers at City Hall. Residents are encouraged to attend the meeting to hear the presentations and discussion in person. The meeting will also be streamed live on the City website, and a recording will be available shortly following the meeting.

Residents are encouraged to review the supporting materials and listen to the presentations and discussion regarding the potential referendum item.

Residents may also submit comments or feedback to [email protected]. Submitted comments will be forwarded to the Mayor and Common Council.

Residents who wish to speak may also participate during Privilege of the Floor at the Common Council meeting.

Today marks the last day of our first of two recruit academies.  Congratulations Dominic, Tyler and Carlos as you begin ...
05/22/2026

Today marks the last day of our first of two recruit academies. Congratulations Dominic, Tyler and Carlos as you begin your journey serving the New Berlin Community!!

Thank you for the great response!!  Classes are full for the upcoming June 3 and June 8 Hands Only CPR courses.  If you ...
05/21/2026

Thank you for the great response!! Classes are full for the upcoming June 3 and June 8 Hands Only CPR courses. If you filled out a registration form and have not been notified yet, you should be receiving communication from us shortly.

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16300 W National Avenue
New Berlin, WI
53151

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