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At-a-glance: key votes by the Marshfield Police and Fire Commission

November 16, 2025 | Marshfield, Wood County, Wisconsin


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At-a-glance: key votes by the Marshfield Police and Fire Commission
The Police and Fire Commission recorded several formal actions during the meeting.

- Minutes: The commission approved the Oct. 9, 2025 minutes by voice vote.

- Police department bills: Commissioners approved three sets of police department bills in the packet; staff noted a $1,000 reimbursement related to canine conference travel and accommodations. (Approved by roll-call.)

- Fire department bills: Commissioners approved three sets of fire department bills; highlighted was a tactical EMS training course attended locally to support the department's TEMS program. (Approved by roll-call.)

- Police strategic plan: The commission approved the department's strategic plan after a presentation by Police Chief Derek. (See separate article.)

- Resignation accepted: The commission accepted the resignation of Police Officer Isaac Kobza, effective Nov. 3. Chief Derek described Kobza's background (Mid State Tech graduate and prior National Guard service). (Motion and roll-call approval.)

- Recruitment authorized: The commission authorized staff to initiate recruitment to fill the vacancy created by Officer Kobza's resignation; chief noted technical schools are graduating soon.

- EpiPen fundraising: The commission approved the chief's request to work with Giving Back Inc. to raise funds to supply EpiPens to officers. Staff cited an estimated adult-dose price of about $90 (price unconfirmed) and discussed training and legal protections tied to Wisconsin training levels. Commissioners asked about training, rotation with EMS and expiration management; they approved pursuing the fundraising and initial purchases.

All recorded roll-call votes noted in the transcript were affirmative by the commissioners present.

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