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Oklahoma Fire Department Personnel

Personnel (fire department membership) numbers vary by region, by state and even by county. Recruiting is critical to fire department success, see National Volunteer Fire Council’s Make Me a Firefighter and National Volunteer Fire Council’s Recruiting Resources. Check out how your department’s numbers compare to those around you, to see how your recruitment and retention investments are fairing.

This information is based solely upon fire departments that have registered with the National Fire Service Registry. If you have not registered your fire department, please do so, it is free and contributes to a complete picture of the fire services. Check out some Quick Facts from the registry.

Volunteer Departments of Oklahoma

Here are the average numbers of volunteer firefighters for each county within Oklahoma, as well as the maximum and minimum numbers for that county.

County # Volunteer Departments Average Firefighters Highest # Lowest #
Adair 12 16 40 10
Alfalfa 7 16 20 9
Atoka 10 16 28 7
Beaver 6 14 20 10
Beckham 3 14 18 8
Blaine 7 16 21 11
Bryan 16 13 27 6
Caddo 18 17 26 6
Canadian 5 19 26 15
Carter 9 18 38 8
Cherokee 13 20 26 14
Choctaw 8 15 20 8
Cimarron 3 14 16 11
Cleveland 4 24 25 23
Coal 6 12 25 7
Comanche 17 18 26 9
Cotton 3 17 18 14
Craig 7 18 33 10
Creek 14 19 51 10
Custer 6 20 30 13
Delaware 17 19 46 10
Dewey 5 15 18 10
Ellis 6 17 23 10
Garfield 5 15 20 10
Garvin 10 19 28 12
Grady 4 92 284 17
Grant 7 15 20 12
Greer 3 16 18 13
Harmon 1 40
Harper 3 14 17 8
Haskell 9 11 17
Hughes 6 14 18 9
Jackson 10 14 18 5
Jefferson 6 16 22 8
Johnston 8 13 20 5
Kay 11 16 25 8
Kingfisher 4 21 30 15
Kiowa 9 15 20 12
Latimer 6 10 20
Le Flore 19 14 20 6
Lincoln 11 17 28 9
Logan 7 13 18
Love 11 15 23
Major 7 18 32 10
Marshall 10 16 36 7
Mayes 12 18 31 9
McClain 12 19 42 8
McCurtain 18 15 27 10
McIntosh 15 17 29 11
Murray 6 17 27 10
Muskogee 17 16 28 8
Noble 6 17 22 11
Nowata 6 14 24 10
Okfuskee 8 14 20 8
Oklahoma 15 21 42 10
Okmulgee 8 15 20 10
Osage 21 14 24 5
Ottawa 9 14 22
Pawnee 4 22 34 17
Payne 5 23 25 19
Pittsburg 18 15 35 6
Pontotoc 12 13 20 7
Pottawatomie 7 18 26 11
Pushmataha 10 14 34 4
Roger Mills 6 17 21 11
Rogers 9 24 45 15
Seminole 4 14 16 13
Sequoyah 19 18 27 10
Stephens 8 20 36 15
Texas 7 18 41 5
Tillman 4 14 20 5
Tulsa 9 22 36 5
Wagoner 9 24 51 10
Washington 8 15 24 5
Washita 10 13 18 10
Woods 5 18 26 13
Woodward 4 17 19 12

Career Departments of Oklahoma

Here are the average numbers of career firefighters for each county within Oklahoma, as well as the maximum and minimum numbers for that county.

County # Career Departments Average Firefighters Highest # Lowest #
Beckham 1 44
Bryan 1 33
Caddo 2 36 39 32
Canadian 3 31 42 24
Carter 2 19 30 7
Choctaw 1 24
Cleveland 3 80 148 22
Comanche 1 124
Craig 1 17
Creek 1 50
Garfield 2 72 81 62
Grady 1 38
Hughes 1 19
Jackson 1 32
Kay 2 43 68 17
Kingfisher 1 21
Le Flore 1 18
Logan 1 25
Muskogee 1 94
Oklahoma 13 120 997 9
Okmulgee 2 20 26 13
Osage 1 14
Ottawa 1 29
Payne 2 47 71 23
Pittsburg 1 42
Pontotoc 1 32
Pottawatomie 1 48
Rogers 1 46
Seminole 1 16
Stephens 2 31 42 20
Tulsa 9 115 692 18
Wagoner 1 25
Washington 1 69
Woodward 1 41

Looking for NFIRS FDIDs?

Here are the fire department identifiers (FDIDs) for agencies within Oklahoma. NFIRS FDIDs are required for submitting NFIRS reports with mutual aid or automatic aid with those departments.

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Last Updated on June 29, 2023