Oak Creek's first female firefighter retires after 25 years for a new career in helping others
Posted: Jan 12, 2020 10:05 AM CST

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OAK CREEK, Wis. -- (CBS 58) A trailblazing firefighter from the area is retiring after a successful and memorable career.
While she's turning in her helmet and other gear, by no means is she putting out that burning desire to help others.
Pauleen Le sat down with Laura Wing for a look back at her service to community, and ahead to the next call of duty to help others.