The current Fire Index for our area using the Wynona, OK Mesonet site data.
What does it mean to be a first responder, especially a volunteer firefighter? Click the link below to find out what a life as a volunteer firefighter is like. If you want to serve your community, help you neighbors, and gain life long friendships contact us to sign up as a volunteer firefighter or the auxiliary. Contact us at: greencountryvolunteerFD@gmail.com on how to sign up!
This is one of the public access areas in our district. Please use it safely by using the trail maps and observing the rules. Know where you are while on the trails so we can find you quickly if you find yourself in need of our help.
Even if you have registered your storm shelter with Osage county it is a good idea to register with your local fire district.
A great reference document with plans for FEMA approved storm shelters.
A link to the national list of firefighters lost in the line of duty.
A short video on proper installation locations of smoke alarms/detectors in the home.
Here is a link to the State of Oklahoma website with a PDF version of the steps you can take to help protect you property and save your life.
Green Country Fire Protection District
Physical Address 502 Imperial Blvd. Sand Springs, OK 74063 Mail Address P.O. Box 112 Sand Springs, OK 74063
EMERGENCY 911 non-emergency 918-241-7204
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Does your cellphone or watch have a fall detection feature that automatically calls for help? Check your settings to see if it does, and if so keep in mind that it may falsely detect a hard fall if dropped or hit against something. If it does be sure to notify us that you don't need our help, otherwise we will be there shortly.