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The Tulsa Fire Department is the fire department for the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma, serving approximately 400,000 citizens out of their 29 fire stations in an area of 201 square miles. [2] The department was founded as a volunteer fire department on June 6, 1900, following a fire that broke out in Downtown Tulsa in 1897. [ 3 ]
KVOO Radio Station, 3701 S. Peoria [2] 1946: Fire Station #7, 601 South Lewis Avenue [2] 1947: Joseph R. Koberling: Cove Theater (600 seats), 2321 West 41st Street: 1947: Demolished, 1955 Fire Station #3, 1339 East 1st Street: 1948: John Wesley Robb: Demolished 1966 for I-244 Fire Station #16, 1401 North Lewis Avenue [2] 1948: John Wesley Robb
The city's open burning period begins on Nov. 1 and runs through Nov. 30, and Bill Lamar, emergency manager with the St. Joseph Fire Department, said recent rainfall over the past week has made ...
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Two more public hearings are scheduled at Portage's Fire Station #41, 23626 Fillmore Road, before the boards of Portage and Warren townships to decide on the future of the St. Joseph County Fire ...
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — A dog chomping on a lithium-ion battery sparked a serious house fire in Oklahoma, and video of the moment the sparks began to fly has been enlisted by a fire department to ...
As of 11:20 a.m. local time, the Tulsa Fire Department was asking people to avoid the area. Fire spokesperson Andrew Little said the fire is located at Royal, a manufacturing business, ...
Advances in alarm system and dispatching technology made the Gamewell obsolete by 1958, although Tulsa maintained its system as a backup until 1966. The Fire Alarm Office moved to the newer Police & Municipal Courts Building at the Civic Center in 1981. [3] The building was used by the Fire department until 1984.