The Tulsa Fire Department is a dedicated organization committed to safeguarding the lives, health, properties, and environment of the citizens of Tulsa, Oklahoma. With a response area covering 201 square miles and serving approximately 400,000 residents, the department responds to over 57,000 incidents annually, including approximately 33,000 EMS-related cases. With an authorized strength of 676 members, the department operates 30 fire stations across five designated districts, working on a 24-hour on-duty and 48-hour off-duty schedule.
As part of their mission to deliver quality life and fire safety services, the Tulsa Fire Department actively engages in community risk reduction programs. Through donations to the Tulsa Community Foundation, the department supports fire prevention initiatives such as providing smoke alarms, fire safety kits, alerting devices for the deaf and hard of hearing, and educational materials. Additionally, the department offers opportunities for the public to request firetruck or station tours, as well as smoke alarms, while also providing resources for fire investigation, public education, and safety training.
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