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Mayville public‑safety departments report steady call volumes, training plans and staffing pressures

City of Mayville (committees and common council) · March 23, 2026
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Police, EMS and fire officials told Mayville committees they handled steady call volumes, outlined training and certification schedules, flagged hiring difficulties for officers and EMTs, and said the fire department will take over inspections of city properties to reduce contractor costs.

Mayville — Police, EMS and fire officials reported routine call volumes for the year and outlined staffing and training needs at committee meetings March 23.

A police department representative told the Public Safety Committee the department logged about 395 calls in the last 30 days and 1,134 complaints year‑to‑date, roughly on par with last year. The department will require 24 hours of mandatory in‑service training per officer to maintain certification, said the representative, and a detective will attend an Internet Crimes Against Children conference as part of ongoing investigations into online…

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