The Hartland Village Board celebrated a significant milestone during its March 10, 2025 meeting, as three new public safety officers were sworn in, enhancing the community's emergency response capabilities.
Daniel Fyle was officially welcomed as a police officer, bringing over five years of law enforcement experience from Waukesha County. During the ceremony, Fyle took the oath of office, pledging to uphold the Constitution and serve the Village of Hartland with integrity. His daughter had the honor of pinning his badge, marking a personal and proud moment for the family.
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Subscribe for Free In addition to Fyle, firefighter paramedic Michael Miller was also sworn in. Miller, who previously served part-time with the Hartland Fire Department, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve full-time. Chief Dave Jamberts highlighted Miller's diverse experience and welcomed him to the team.
The final addition to the emergency services team was Eduardo Bayona Tavara, who was appointed as a firefighter EMT. Bayona Tavara also took the oath, committing to the responsibilities of his new role within the Hartland Fire Department.
These appointments reflect the Village's ongoing commitment to public safety and community service, ensuring that residents have access to qualified and dedicated emergency responders. The board's actions during this meeting underscore the importance of investing in local safety personnel to enhance the overall well-being of Hartland's residents.