Harrah Station 2
The Harrah Fire Department is located in far eastern Oklahoma County and operates 11 apparatus out of 2 stations. The department protects a population of 6500 and covers an area of 45 sq miles. The department responds to over 1500 calls a year with 20 total personnel, 13 career and 7 volunteer.
Station 2 is located on the eastern side of town and houses all career and admin operations. The department operates a 3 man 24hr shift on the Kelly schedule. Station 2 also houses a Saints EMS ambulance when they are not already on a call.
Engine 324 - 2004 Freightliner/American LaFrance, S/N88250 - 1500 ALF/3000 Tank - Diesel/Auto
Engine 324 acts as the first out engine for Station 2
Tanker 325 - Peterbilt/Pierce, Job #25719 - 1250 Waterous/3000 Tank - Diesel/Auto
Tanker 325 is first out tanker for Station 2 but can act as an engine if needed
Brush Pumper 306 - 2022 Ford F350/HFD - 200 Hale/300 Tank - Gas/Auto
Brush Pumper 306 is first out brush pumper for Station 2
Brush Pumper 326 - 2000 Ford F450/Oklahoma County - 200 Hale/300 Tank - Diesel/Manual
Brush Pumper 326 is last out for small brush pumpers at Station 2 and is also the only manual in the fleet
Brush Pumper 328 - 2022 Ford F350/HFD - 200 Hale/300 Tank - Gas/Auto
Brush Pumper 328 is second out for station 2 and is a direct twin to 306
Brush Pumper 329 - 1972 AM General/HFD - 250 CET/500 Tank - Diesel/Auto
Brush Pumper 329, also known as "Swamp Donkey" usually only responds to large fires or on local task force responses.
Rescue 303 - 2016 Ford F450/Pierce, Job #32325-01 - 200 Hale/200 Tank - Diesel/Auto
Rescue 303 is first out for all medical calls and wrecks. It is equipped with hydraulic extrication equipment and BLS medical supplies