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Washington County Emergency Management & Fire is a volunteer mutual aid department and will respond for mutual aid in and around the county.
 
Washington County Emergency Management & Fire is a volunteer mutual aid department and will respond for mutual aid in and around the county.
  
=== Washington County Emergency Management & Fire stations: ===
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=== Stations: ===
 
# Washington County Emergency Operations Center. (3931 SE Adams Rd)
 
# Washington County Emergency Operations Center. (3931 SE Adams Rd)
 
# Oak Park Fire Station. (No physical address listed; 36.774000, -95.998738)
 
# Oak Park Fire Station. (No physical address listed; 36.774000, -95.998738)

Revision as of 10:30, 11 September 2020

Washington County Sheriff

Washington County Sheriff Deputies patrol units (SAM) are separated into three districts:

  • North (Dewey, Copan, Copan Lake)
  • Central (Bartlesville area)
  • South (Ochelata, Oglesby, Ramona, Vera)


Sam 01 is the sheriff

Sam 02 is the undersheriff


There are three sites to the WCSO repeater system. (WQCS491) They have a voting system with determines which site has the best signal from the deputy with a UHF link back to the main repeater at Central:

  1. North - COUNTY RD 39600 AT COUNTY RD 7500, COPAN, OK
  2. Central - Phillips 66 Adams Building
  3. South - 1.7 MI S RAMONA, Ok

Ramona Units are 110x Dewey Police is also dispatched by WCSO. Dewey Police unit numbers are 90x.

Washington County Emergency Management & Fire

Washington County Emergency Management & Fire is a volunteer mutual aid department and will respond for mutual aid in and around the county.

Stations:

  1. Washington County Emergency Operations Center. (3931 SE Adams Rd)
  2. Oak Park Fire Station. (No physical address listed; 36.774000, -95.998738)
  3. Disaster Building. (3931 E Frank Phillips Blvd)

Resources:

  • Brush 01/Engine 01 - 3/4 ton ton extended cab 4x4: Oak Park Station
  • Brush 02/Engine 02 - 1 ton Ton extended cab 4x4: Washington County Emergency Operations Center
  • Brush 03/Engine 03 - 1 ton Ton extended cab 4x4: Washington County Emergency Operations Center
  • Mule 01/Mule 02 - Kawasaki Mules 4x4, 75 gal. fire skid unit with 75’ 3/4” hose: Disaster Building
  • Tanker 33/Tender 33 - Kenworth T-300 with 1800 Gallon Tank: Washington County Emergency Operations Center
  • Wildland trailer - Wildland Task Force trailer with equipment for fighting wildland fires: Washington County Emergency Operations Center
  • Support 1 - 1/2 ton ton quad cab 4x4: Washington County Emergency Operations Center
  • Support 2 - 3/4 ton ton quad cab 4x4: Washington County Emergency Operations Center
  • Rescue 2 - 3/4 ton ton quad cab 4x4: Washington County Emergency Operations Center
  • Rescue 22 - 3/4 ton ton quad cab 4x4, Traffic Control Truck: Washington County Emergency Operations Center
    • Has a variety of cones, delineators, signs, & barricades for traffic control response.
  • Echo 74 - Jeep Cherokee 4x4, VTac Repeater & 8Tac Repeater: Washington County Emergency Operations Center
  • Communications Trailer - 16 x 7 enclosed cargo trailer: Washington County Emergency Operations Center
  • Two trailer mounted light towers: Washington County Emergency Operations Center
  • Two inflatable boats for water rescue: Disaster Building
  • Fuel trailer: Washington County Emergency Operations Center
  • Other State assets:
    • Agriculture Response Trailer
    • One trailer mounted 35KW 3 Phase generator
    • One Trailer mounted 80KW 3 Phase generator

Units:

WCFD:

  • FD-1 Chief
  • FD-2 Assistant Chief
  • FD-3 Captain
  • FD-4 Captain
  • FD-5 Lieutenant
  • FD-6 Lieutenant
  • WC 20 Firefighter
  • WC 30 Firefighter
  • WC 50 Firefighter
  • WC 60 Support
  • WC 80 Firefighter
  • WC 90 Firefighter
  • WC 100 Firefighter
  • WC 110 Firefighter
  • WC 120 Firefighter
  • WC 130 Firefighter
  • WC 140 Sr. Firefighter


WCEMA:
400 Units are WCEMA volunteers

  • 401 Director
  • 402 Deputy Director
  • 403 Deputy Director

800 units are WCEMA Reserves

Bartlesville Police Department

Bartlesville Police Department has two stations.

  • Headquarters - 615 S. Johnstone Ave
  • East side station - 6101 Nowata Rd

Units

  • Adam: Overnight shift
  • Baker: Morning shift
  • Charlie: Afternoon/evening shift
  • King: K9 units
  • 30x: Lieutenants & Captains
  • 50x: Investigators

Bartlesville Fire Department

Bartlesville Fire Department has 4 stations:

  • Station 01/Central
    • 601 S. Johnstone Ave
  • Station 02
    • 100 S. Virginia Ave
  • Station 03
    • 100 SE Madison
  • Station 04
    • 3501 Price Road

Apparatus

  • Pumper 01: Station 01
  • Pumper 11: Station 01
  • Pumper 02: Station 02
  • Pumper 03: Station 03
  • Pumper 04: Station 04
  • Brush 01: Station 01
  • Brush 02/Squad 3: Station 03
  • Snorkel (Reserve. 1975 85ft snorkel)
  • Three rescue boats, one is an aluminum boat powered by a 25 HP motor and two Rapid Deployment Inflatable Boats: Station 01