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Milwaukee sees 1,703 calls for emergency medical services in week ending Oct. 19
Milwaukee had a total of 1,703 calls for emergency medical services during the week ending Oct. 19, according to the latest data from the City of Milwaukee Open Data.
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Week Ending Oct. 12: Milwaukee receive 1,174 calls for emergency medical services
Milwaukee had a total of 1,174 calls for emergency medical services during the week ending Oct. 12, according to the latest data from the City of Milwaukee Open Data.
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Milwaukee handle 1,872 calls for emergency medical services during week ending Oct. 5
Milwaukee had a total of 1,872 calls for emergency medical services during the week ending Oct. 5, according to the latest data from the City of Milwaukee Open Data.
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How many calls for emergency medical services were made in Milwaukee during week ending Sept. 28?
Milwaukee had a total of 1,948 calls for emergency medical services during the week ending Sept. 28, according to the latest data from the City of Milwaukee Open Data.
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Milwaukee: 1,947 calls for emergency medical services reported in week ending Sept. 21
Milwaukee had a total of 1,947 calls for emergency medical services during the week ending Sept. 21, according to the latest data from the City of Milwaukee Open Data.
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Communication file to discuss Northridge Mall coming to committee Tuesday
On Tuesday, June 13 the Common Council’s Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee will discuss the status of Northridge Mall in the 9th Aldermanic District.
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Milwaukee Fire Department battles 'challenging' January fires
The Milwaukee Fire Department is enduring one of its worst seasons on record.
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'The flames were really huge': Over 100 displaced after apartment building fires in Milwaukee
Two apartment buildings have suffered serious fire incidents in Milwaukee since Christmas, leading to several people being displaced.
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'A pioneer who left a lasting mark': Milwaukee Fire Dept. building named after Alonzo Robinson
Wisconsin’s first registered black architect Alonzo Robinson was a trailblazer in the industry, and on Nov. 30 the Milwaukee Fire Department announced that its building, which was designed by Robinson, will be officially named after him.
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'A beautiful tribute to the tremendous sacrifices these heroes have made': Barrett attends ceremony to honor Milwaukee's fallen firefighters
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett recently tweeted about the 25th Annual Fallen Firefighter Memorial Ceremony, which honored the 141 firefighters who have died in the line of service during Milwaukee's history.