I am a proud Mom of an OKC Firefighter !!! He is not currently at this station but one of the neighboring ones and since he is an EMT/Paramedic sometimes travels to stations or places that need him !! Every station and firefighter are in our thoughts and prayers daily for the jobs you do. ! Stay safe and God bless you all !!!
Thank you as always for this one of kind amazing series! Keep the great content and uploads coming! Y’all have some of the nicest most caring firefighters. Stay safe and thanks so much for the awesome work you do everyday! Stay safe always! Please know you are appreciated and valued!⭐️🎉🇺🇸❤️🚒👨🚒 May God continue to bless his children who ride the BRT’s🙏🌈🚒👨🚒
@@okcfd no problem anytime! Thanks for the idea of the series! 🚒👨🚒 needles to say I can’t wait until you have completed the series! I look forward to it every month! I would like to commend you for profiling all of your stations!⭐️🚒👨🚒🇺🇸
Good question. The Oklahoma City Fire Departments rank positions are Recruit, Firefighter, Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Major, District Chief, Battalion Chief, Deputy Chief, and Fire Chief. Recruits, Firefighters, and Corporals are individuals that operate as part of an Engine Company or Rescue Ladder Company. Sergeants and Lieutenants are responsible for operating and maintaining the apparatus they are assigned to and can also fill the "Officer in Charge" position when needed. Captains and Majors are considered the "Officer in Charge" of the apparatus they are assigned to and can also fill the roll of supervisor over a fire station. District Chiefs and Battalion Chiefs supervise a fire district that consist of 5-7 fire stations and approximately 40-50 personnel depending on the district. Deputy Chiefs supervise different work sections, and the Fire Chief oversees the operations of the Fire Department
I am a proud Mom of an OKC Firefighter !!! He is not currently at this station but one of the neighboring ones and since he is an EMT/Paramedic sometimes travels to stations or places that need him !! Every station and firefighter are in our thoughts and prayers daily for the jobs you do. ! Stay safe and God bless you all !!!
Love this! Thanks for your service guys! I’m one proud Momma. 🥰
Thank you as always for this one of kind amazing series! Keep the great content and uploads coming! Y’all have some of the nicest most caring firefighters. Stay safe and thanks so much for the awesome work you do everyday! Stay safe always! Please know you are appreciated and valued!⭐️🎉🇺🇸❤️🚒👨🚒 May God continue to bless his children who ride the BRT’s🙏🌈🚒👨🚒
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@@okcfd no problem anytime! Thanks for the idea of the series! 🚒👨🚒 needles to say I can’t wait until you have completed the series! I look forward to it every month! I would like to commend you for profiling all of your stations!⭐️🚒👨🚒🇺🇸
Glad y’all kept the Old Engine 1.
Great station!
Was this among the units that responded to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing? It was multiple alarms.
Can yall do a station tour of station 29
We are currently going in order; right now we are at Station 13. We are excited to showcase all 38 stations.
So how does yalls rank structure work? If lieutenants are basically drivers then what is a corporal or a sergeant?
I was wondering the same thing. Seems more like sheriff’s office structuring to me…
Good question.
The Oklahoma City Fire Departments rank positions are Recruit, Firefighter, Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Major, District Chief, Battalion Chief, Deputy Chief, and Fire Chief. Recruits, Firefighters, and Corporals are individuals that operate as part of an Engine Company or Rescue Ladder Company. Sergeants and Lieutenants are responsible for operating and maintaining the apparatus they are assigned to and can also fill the "Officer in Charge" position when needed. Captains and Majors are considered the "Officer in Charge" of the apparatus they are assigned to and can also fill the roll of supervisor over a fire station. District Chiefs and Battalion Chiefs supervise a fire district that consist of 5-7 fire stations and approximately 40-50 personnel depending on the district. Deputy Chiefs supervise different work sections, and the Fire Chief oversees the operations of the Fire Department