Jul 10, 2026
The Tulsa Fire Department is expanding its fleet with six new quick attack brush trucks designed to reach rural areas and remote locations during wildfires.The specialized vehicles can navigate rough terrain and go off-road to r each communities that standard fire trucks cannot access quickly. For people living in rural areas, the trucks could be the difference between losing everything and saving their home.The trucks will be stationed at Fire Stations 9, 13, 19, 26, 33, and 66 strategically placed to help neighboring communities when disaster strikes.Mannford residents said the new trucks would make a significant difference for their area.Chris Bonham said:"It would be very important, especially with all the wooded area and grassland area around here it would be an immense help for the whole area."Lori Bonham said:"And I feel it would be a great benefit to the town and the surrounding areas that they could respond to."Tulsa Fire public information officer, Andy Little, said mutual aid agreements mean the trucks will not just serve Tulsa. The trucks come equipped with winches and other specialized equipment to handle emergencies in challenging conditions.The fire department said the trucks are nearly ready for service.This story was reported on-air by a journalist and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy.Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere -- 2 News Oklahoma on your schedule | Download on your TV, watch for free. How to watch on your streaming device Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices. Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Watch LIVE 24/7 on YouTube ...read more read less
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