Fire Station 4 | OKCFD Station Tours

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Tune in with Lieutenant Alberty as she gives a tour of Fire Station 4.
    Initially constructed in 1907, Fire Station 4 was located at 100 N. Western Ave. There have been 4 different locations for Fire Station 4. Currently, it is located at 14200 Hogback Road and has been serving the residents of northeast Oklahoma City since 2010.

Komentáře • 23

  • @noahbayer4262
    @noahbayer4262 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for our service!! Also all the firefighters!!!!!!!!!

  • @brinkalert
    @brinkalert Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great looking station!

  • @bunnyrabbits35
    @bunnyrabbits35 Před 2 měsíci

    Beautiful.

  • @Dispatcher-kv2im
    @Dispatcher-kv2im Před rokem +5

    Thanks for the upload love the series! Hopefully y’all plan on profiling all your stations thanks again keep up the awesome content!⭐️🧑‍🚒🇺🇸

    • @okcfd
      @okcfd  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for liking the series. Yes every single Fire Station will be featured eventually.

    • @Dispatcher-kv2im
      @Dispatcher-kv2im Před rokem

      @@okcfd awesome how often do y’all upload a new episode in the series?🇺🇸🎉

  • @michaelbruchas6663
    @michaelbruchas6663 Před 4 měsíci

    Fantastic looking station!

  • @micahdouglas9113
    @micahdouglas9113 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tour Lt. Alberty.

  • @SilverSprings95
    @SilverSprings95 Před 11 měsíci

    Only 1 Fire station has the Newest Alerting system. Thats crazy. Yall operating on 2 different dispatch systems

    • @okcfd
      @okcfd  Před 11 měsíci +1

      We have one communication center that dispatches emergencies calls. Our newer fire stations have the new alerting systems, but all our fire stations are dispatched in the same manner.

    • @SilverSprings95
      @SilverSprings95 Před 11 měsíci

      That's so interesting

    • @SilverSprings95
      @SilverSprings95 Před 11 měsíci

      Was it by choice or did yall partner up to get the First In Alert System and Phoenix G2

  • @schasney1915
    @schasney1915 Před rokem +1

    Is this a repeat of last week or so.

    • @okcfd
      @okcfd  Před rokem +1

      We posted this video last week, then took it down to make a minor edit.

    • @schasney1915
      @schasney1915 Před rokem

      Thank you.@@okcfd

  • @ryland29
    @ryland29 Před rokem

    Is this a re-upload? I was sure I watched this before....

    • @okcfd
      @okcfd  Před rokem +2

      We had to make a minor edit, so we took it down last week. We are reposting it now.

    • @ryland29
      @ryland29 Před rokem

      @@okcfd I figured it was an edit or accidentally got deleted. Lol I just wanted to make sure I was not loosing my mind. LMAO

  • @user-wo3zy7gl1s
    @user-wo3zy7gl1s Před 8 měsíci

    Ok sweety here’s a free one for you . The first piece is an engine company and no most don’t carry 500 gallons of water . . The 2 in your middle bay are typical brush fire vehicles . The rear or reserve can have the tires changed on it and lastly the hard sleeve as it’s known everywhere else in the world are used for more then sucking up water from a drop tank . I think a bit more training is needed . Keep up the good work .

    • @jefforr439
      @jefforr439 Před 7 měsíci

      Maybe in OKC most of the engines only carry 500 gallons. The city I work in the engines only carry 500 gallons. Again, OKC Fire might only use hard suction hose for drafting. That's the only thing any rural dept I know of use it for. The city doesn't even carry it on the engines. BTW, engines don't suck water, they only pump water. And my gut tells me she's not in charge of changing the tires. I bet fleet is.

  • @squiddy820
    @squiddy820 Před rokem

    Hate to say it...but in all my travels: my worst Fire Station visit ever was OKCFD Station 5.

    • @okcfd
      @okcfd  Před rokem

      We apologize you did not have a good experience. Hopefully we can make it up to you, because Station 5 is next on our Fire Station Tour Series.