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All Tulsa fire stations are now equipped with microchip scanners. This means if you find a lost dog or cat, you can stop by your local fire station to check for a microchip.
While you'll see fireworks stands around the city, don't let that fool you. It's still illegal to possess or use fireworks anywhere within Tulsa city limits.
Tulsa Fire Department said Charley Marks has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to first degree arson, endangering human life and filing a false insurance claim following a ...
In Tulsa, permits for fireworks are issued only to professionals, but accidents involving amateurs prompt the Tulsa Fire Department to issue an annual safety warning around Independence Day.
Investigation continues into the devastating house fire in Tulsa on July 4th. Firefighters rescued the family's vital belongings before the home was consumed.
There's been a major break in a north Tulsa arson case as a man was sentenced to more than four decades behind bars. Investigators say he intentionally set his own house on fire.
The City of Tulsa is set to pay $500,000 to settle a discrimination lawsuit filed by two of the highest ranking women serving at the Tulsa Fire Department.
The Tulsa Police Department Homicide Unit is asking those who captured video from 10-11:30 p.m. during the Juneteenth event prior to a fatal shooting to share the footage with investigators.
Oklahoma Task Force 1 remains deployed in Texas, continuing rescue and recovery efforts as flooding along the Guadalupe River impacts communities across the region.
The Tulsa Fire Department said South Harvard Avenue is closed at East 45th Street while Oklahoma Natural Gas crews complete repairs on a ruptured gas line.
More than a dozen firefighters responded to the fire. According to the Rolesville Fire Department, two people were inside the home, but were able to evacuate when they heard their fire alarms go off.
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