News - Tulsa Fire Department
By Nicole Marshall, Tulsa World, Okla. Feb. 3--2,000--people apply to be Tulsa firefighters every year 60--graduate every year *averages With an average of 2,000 applications pouring into the Tulsa Fire Department yearly, it's apparent that the job of a Tulsa firefighter is a coveted career.
By David Averill, Tulsa World, Okla. Dec. 17--EMSA, the Emergency Medical Services Authority, has been providing the highest quality of ambulance service, including quick response times, to Tulsa for 28 years.
By P.J. Lassek, Tulsa World, Okla. Oct. 13--The Tulsa Fire Department claims that it could save the city an estimated $11 million over five years by providing the city's ambulance service, according to a proposal it submitted to the mayor's office.
By Leigh Woosley, Tulsa World, Okla. Oct. 9--The sirens that blared from every fire engine in Tulsa on Sunday afternoon didn't mean what they normally do.
By Matt Elliott, Tulsa World, Okla. Mar. 27--The Tulsa Fire Department will submit a FEMA reimbursement request next week in an effort to recover costs associated with fighting 301 grass or brush fires in the area since December.
