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By 1977, the contract was increased to two officers.
The squad continued to grow in the seventies expanding to 29 members by 1977.
In 1977 three fulltime Emergency Medical Technicians were hired, John Konopacki, Pat McKeever, and Steve Cox.
In 1978 the Village of Ashwaubenon granted permission for six members of the Rescue Squad to attend paramedics training forming the first State of Wisconsin certified paramedics.
In 1979 the now "Village of Ashwaubenon", seeing similarities of both their fire and rescue departments voted to merge the two agencies into one Fire/Rescue Department.
By 1979 there was growing support for Ashwaubenon to form its own police department and a visit to several suburban Public Safety Departments impressed the village leaders enough to begin exploring the possibility of forming one in the village.
On August 4, 1980 the first 24 hour tour of duty began for the Ashwaubenon Department of Public Safety.
Originally the department started out with two 1980 Chevy Malibu patrol squads and presently has a fleet of 10 patrol vehicles.
Brown County Sheriff continued to provide support for Ashwaubenon under their contract until August of 1981 when the Public Safety Department could stand "On Our Own" complete with dispatch center, equipment, and 22 full time Public Safety Officers.
Also displayed were ten framed pictures of former Town Chairmen and Village Presidents, which had been presented by the Society to the Village in 1990.
The 1990's brought continued growth and changes to the department.
In September of 1994, the Society presented, “Country School Memories,” a slide presentation of old school buildings in Wisconsin with folk music selections and memories of former Cormier School teachers.
A new village hall was built in 1994.
Unfortunately the call for more room by the school district meant that the society needed to move out of the Cormier School building in 1995.
From 1995 to the present, numerous social and fundraising events were held relating to the beautification of Ashwaubenon.
In 1997, in partnership with the Village, the Society organized and participated in a parade celebrating Ashwaubenon’s 125th anniversary.
During 1998 the Society sponsored a two-week wagon train journey during the Wisconsin Sesquicentennial celebration.
In 1998 the Historical Society contacted Village President, Ted Pamperin, concerning enlarging our partnership to include the use of the Ashwaubenon Water Utility building.
In 1999 it was decided to bring a proposal to the Village Board utilizing TIF (Tax Incremental Financing) funding from the Village to gain the money to refurbish some of the interior and add on a foyer way.
In 2000, the architect began to develop plans for the new Historical Society building, which included over 10,000 square feet of space.
September 11, 2001 provided additional concerns for the Public Safety Department.
A small four-wheel-drive compressed foam fire truck was purchased in 2001, which patrols before and after each Packer game.
Additional tele-communicators have been added, and in 2005 Diane Hayes was promoted to Information Manager, a position that oversees the communications and records functions of the department.
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