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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
4 months
Engine 21 extinguished a car fire near 3900 S. Yale Ave. The driver said the car wouldn’t go into gear, started rolling forward, and then caught fire. Thankfully, no one was hurt. Southbound Yale is temporarily closed between E. 38th St. S. and E. 39th St. S. #TFDEngine21
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
5 months
Attention Mobile Food Vendors -Upcoming Inspection Dates: -September 22 & 23, 2025 -9:00 AM – 4:00 PM -12222 State Farm Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74146 Vendors, let the state know you’re coming by scanning the QR code on the flyer. Let’s keep Tulsa safe and compliant!
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
6 months
🐾 Happy #NationalDogDay! 🐾 Meet Truman, a 9-year-old HRD K9 with OK-TF1. Since 2019, he’s deployed to 4 hurricanes & helped police across Oklahoma with missing persons & evidence recovery. After his final mission in TX, Truman is now retired. #OKTF1 #TFDK9 #WorkingDogs
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
6 months
At 11:24 a.m., TFD responded to a possible drowning in the Arkansas River. Our crews deployed boats for search & rescue efforts. Tragically, one individual was found deceased. Please use safety equipment when around bodies of water. Even with precautions, tragedies can happen.
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
6 months
Had a great time on the @QueBuenaTulsa weekly safety show with TPD & TCSO! We covered food truck fire codes, back-to-school & driving safety, home safety tips, and electrical hazards. https://t.co/tmzFvx0Qmm
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
6 months
TFD CARES is more than emergency response, it’s life-changing help. From grab bars & ramps to rides & food access, our team connects Tulsa’s most vulnerable with real solutions. The result? 70% fewer repeat calls in 3 months. https://t.co/bha8jyi0W7
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
6 months
TFD crews knocked down an apartment fire near 51st & Harvard in around 7 mins, preventing attic spread. Two dogs were rescued & no residents were injured. Cause under investigation. #TulsaFire #TFDRescue
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
6 months
Chief Michael Baker sat down with LeAnne Taylor at @NewsOn6 to discuss how @TulsaFire is using advanced drone tech, key safety tips, and our newest firefighters . Watch the full segment: https://t.co/kjDMd9FDHX #TulsaFire #PublicSafety #FirefightingInnovation
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newson6.com
The Tulsa Fire Department is testing advanced drone technology, promoting fire safety and training new recruits as part of its ongoing efforts to protect the community.
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
6 months
TFD Academy Class 112 has graduated and is now serving across Tulsa! Watch the ceremony: https://t.co/GYLLE89ABZ Photos: https://t.co/lWdhkg6UaF #TFDAcademyClass112 #TFDGraduation
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
6 months
🚨 TFD responded to a dryer fire near E. 16th & S. Garnett just before 8AM. Thanks to a working smoke alarm + quick 911 call, crews stopped the fire before it spread. 🔥 Clean lint traps 🔥 Clear vents 🔥 Don’t leave dryers running unattended #TulsaFire #DryerSafety
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
10 months
Turn Around, Don’t Drown This morning at 6:30 a.m., TFD’s Rescue Coordinator Cpt. Matt Bell took a three person swift water team to assist Roger’s County. A driver was swept away by the current. Thankfully, he was rescued safely & without injury. Please #turnarounddontdrown
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
11 months
HazMat & Bomb Squad Training in Bixby TFD & TPD are assisting Bixby Fire with the safe disposal of pyrotechnic materials in the 161st & Mingo area. No danger to the public. This is a controlled training exercise. Police will be in the area until 4 PM. #TFDHazMat #PublicSafety
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@cityoftulsagov
City of Tulsa
1 year
WINTER WEATHER UPDATE, FEB. 16, 4:45 P.M. The City of Tulsa, Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency (TAEMA), and various community partners have mobilized resources for extreme cold temperatures and winter weather coming to Tulsa this week. Extreme cold is expected to enter the
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@drjeffgoodloe
Jeffrey M Goodloe, MD, FACEP, FAEMS
1 year
Please help @OurBloodInst help us in providing #wholeblood through @EMSAOK @OKCFD @TulsaFire & in other blood products through the great (and BUSY BUSY!) hospitals in metropolitan Oklahoma City & Tulsa.
@OurBloodInst
Our Blood Institute
1 year
O-negative donors, we need you to donate TODAY! Due to winter illnesses and unexpected traumas, we are experiencing an increased usage of O-negative blood. If you are eligible, please make an appointment to donate today: https://t.co/KkfMceGWpe.
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
1 year
The holidays are a time for joy, some might need a little extra cheer. Tulsa Firefighter Ryan Beeler recently traveled to New York City with his wife, Melissa, to fulfill a dare she gave him: to dress up and act like Buddy the Elf. https://t.co/SHaW5UmN8O
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foxnews.com
Ryan Beeler and his wife Melissa joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how New Yorkers responded to their dare and how they are planning to up their game for next year. 
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
1 year
Check out or Facebook page for safety tips! https://t.co/1vaopwosC4
@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
1 year
Between 2011–2015, U.S. fire departments responded to an average of 200 home fires per year caused by Christmas trees, resulting in 6 deaths, 16 injuries, and $14.8 million in property damage annually. Watch our video to see just how quickly a dry Christmas tree fire can spread.
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
1 year
Between 2011–2015, U.S. fire departments responded to an average of 200 home fires per year caused by Christmas trees, resulting in 6 deaths, 16 injuries, and $14.8 million in property damage annually. Watch our video to see just how quickly a dry Christmas tree fire can spread.
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@cityoftulsagov
City of Tulsa
1 year
Voter Investment Brings New Fire Trucks to Tulsa Streets: We sat down with @TulsaFire Chief Michael Baker to discuss the City's new fleet of fire trucks and their unique features in this exclusive interview. Learn more about the department's efforts to enhance TFD's emergency
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@TulsaFire
Tulsa Fire Dept.
1 year
https://t.co/KybOxohYop Tulsa Fire Training Chief Bryan Lloyd was recently a guest on the @FHVigilance podcast The Weekly Scrap. Chief Lloyd discussed mental toughness and many other things worth listening to. #sendtherightpeople #peopledontgettochoosewhoshowsup #bethestopgap
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