Assistant Chief Benjamin Kraynek will take over as Manitowoc fire chief May 30, 2026. (Photo courtesy Manitowoc Fire Rescue Department)
MANITOWOC, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — Manitowoc’s fire chief is retiring, and a firefighter with 25 years of experience will replace him.
Assistant Chief Benjamin Kraynek will take over from the retiring Chief Todd Blaser on May 30, the city announced Wednesday.
Kraynek has an associate degree as a fire protection technician, a bachelor’s degree in fire administration and a master’s degree in public administration.
“Ben Kraynek has earned the respect of his colleagues and the confidence of this Commission,” commission president Michael Wellner said in a news release. “His experience, education, and commitment to the community make him exceptionally well prepared to lead the Manitowoc Fire Rescue Department into the future.”
Blaser has been the city’s fire chief for 17 years.



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