Crime & Safety
City Recognizes Fire Chief's 30 Years of Service
Greg Klaiber has served in a number of roles since being hired in March of 1985.

Submitted by the City of Evanston
The City of Evanston congratulates Fire Chief Greg Klaiber on 30 years of service to the community.
A lifelong Evanston resident, Klaiber joined the Evanston Fire Department as a firefighter in March of 1985. Since then, he has served as Paramedic Preceptor, Hydrant Testing Program Coordinator, Fire Captain/Paramedic, Division Chief of EMS and Special Rescue Teams, and Deputy Fire Chief. He was appointed Fire Chief in 2010.
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“Congratulations to Chief Klaiber on 30 years of dedicated service to the Evanston Fire Department and the entire Evanston community,” City Manager Wally Bobkiewicz said. “Under his direction, the department has continued to provide excellent, professional fire suppression and emergency medical services, while at the same time expanding educational programs and outreach to the Evanston community.”
In addition to his service at the Fire Department, Klaiber has volunteered in many capacities throughout Evanston. He currently serves as Trustee for the Evanston 4th of July Association. In the past, he has served as Board Member and Finance Committee Chairman for the Evanston/Skokie School District 65 Board of Education; Commissioner of Travel Baseball for the Evanston Baseball and Softball Association; Board Member for the Frank Govern Memorial Golf Course (now Canal Shores); and as a volunteer tutor at Kingsley Elementary School.
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