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Silver City Volunteer Fire Department Silver City, Oklahoma |
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"If you page us, we will come." |
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Since we started this project in 1996, we’ve all been formally trained, so we have learned that the area in which we live can best be described as "rural" (homes and other structures at odd intervals, each of which is surrounded by areas of natural cover). We have also learned that no matter how well you plan and train, each fire is unique and will always present you with a situation that you have not previously considered. Rural areas have the potential for very dangerous wildfire conditions, wherein the fires move cross-country very rapidly and thereby threaten multiple structures -- not to mention vehicles, farm machinery, hay meadows, pastures, wildlife, domestic animals, and livestock. Oh, yes -- and people. Even though rural areas can act as host to some of the WORST possible fire fighting conditions (like the ones you see from those helicopter shots on the evening news), most rural areas are typically protected by small, under-funded volunteer fire departments such as ours. |


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What We Have Learned |
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In addition, we have learned to rely on neighboring fire departments for assistance when we need it, and we hope that they feel that they can rely on us. Here is a list of fire departments in our area with whom we have worked:
Basin Fire Department Cleveland Fire Department
Drumright Fire Department
Freedom Hill Fire Department
Jennings Fire Department
Keystone Fire & Rescue
Lawrence Creek Fire Department
Mannford Fire Department
Maramac Fire Department
North 48 Sunrise Fire Department
Oilton Fire Department
Olive Fire Department
Peninsula Fire Department
Shamrock Fire Department
Terlton Fire Department
Yale Fire Department
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