Midwest City Fire Department-Station 2
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The Midwest City Fire Department, established in 1943, is dedicated to providing top-tier public safety services, including fire suppression, emergency medical response, disaster management, and fire prevention education. With six fire stations covering 26 square miles and over 2,500 hydrants, the department responds to more than 8,000 calls annually, ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.
Recognized for its excellence, the department formed the first Hazmat Team in Oklahoma and has received national awards for its training programs. The Fire Prevention Division plays a crucial role in enforcing safety codes, conducting inspections, and engaging in public education initiatives, including CPR training and smoke detector installations.
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