Medina hires 2 firefighters, seeks to rein in OT for department

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 12 August 2025 at 2:20 pm

MEDINA – The Medina Village Board hired two full-time firefighters on Monday while accepting the resignation of another firefighter.

The two additions and one departure will bring staffing up to 16 full-time. That fills all of the positions except for a vacant fire chief spot. The department was at 21 – fire chief plus 20 other firefighters – until the department was reduced by four full-time employees during the recent budget process.

The new additions include David Pilecki of North Tonawanda, an EMS lieutenant with the Shawnee Volunteer Fire Company in Sanborn, and Frank Golojuch, who has five years’ experience as a firefighter and with EMS at Kodak Fire Department and Seabreeze Fire Department.

The board accepted the resignation of Nick Lee, effective Sept. 28.

Board members said they are concerned the fire department is already halfway through its budget for overtime, and that’s only after about two months of the village fiscal year.

Board members asked Lt. Steve Cooley for detailed reports on overtime due to fire and EMS calls, and also for providing community outreach through public events and fire prevention.

Trustee Debbie Padoleski would like to see the requests for community events, but she said she doesn’t want the board to be “micro-managing” the department.

“I don’t want to say no to everything but I don’t want to say yes to everything, either,” she said about the requests for firefighters to do fire prevention and attend other events.

The Medina fire chief would typically manage those requests for firefighters. Mayor Marguerite Sherman and the board said future budgets should have a line item for overtime for firefighters to do fire prevention and be at other events.

Cooley said the department is applying for a fire prevention grant that could help cover staff time for working with students and other community members on prevention.

Trustee Mark Prawel suggested volunteer firefighters could be part of the fire prevention and community outreach effort as well.