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Oklahoma Fire Service Training (OFST) is an extension/outreach unit of Oklahoma State University's

Oklahoma Fire Service Training (OFST) is an extension/outreach unit of Oklahoma State University's College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology (CEAT). OFST has legislative mandate to train Oklahoma's emergency responder's, and provides Oklahoma emergency responders a broad spectrum of training ranging from the basic skills to more advanced specialized topics. This training occurs at the OF

OSU Fire Service Training | Oklahoma State University 06/02/2026

🚒 Free Training Opportunity for Volunteer Firefighters!🚒

Looking to sharpen your skills and stay current on emerging fire service challenges? Don’t miss these upcoming Free training opportunities made possible through Tulsa Technology Center- Lemley Campus!

🔹New Vehicle Technology
📅 June 23rd
⏰ 6:00pm- 10:00pm

As vehicle technology continues to evolve, so do the challenges faced by first responders. This class covers modern vehicle construction, alternative fuel systems, electric vehicles, and the latest rescue considerations to help keep firefighters safe on the scene.

🔹Calling the Mayday
📅 June 24th &25th
⏰ 6:00pm - 10:00pm each evening

This 8 hour program focuses on firefighter survival, and mayday communications. Participants will gain valuable knowledge and skills that can make a difference when seconds count.

A huge thank you to Tulsa Technology Center-Lemley Campus for providing these outstanding training opportunities for Oklahoma’s volunteer firefighters.

🔗osufst.org register today seats are limited

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We want to thank H&P for their generous donation of two mud pits that will now serve as training props at our facility.

Partnerships like this are what make a real difference. By working together with industry leaders, we’re able to create more realistic training environments that better prepare our first responders for challenges they face in the field. These mud pits will allow us to simulate confined space and live fire scenarios, giving first responders the opportunity to train in conditions that closely mirror real world incidents. That kind of experience is invaluable when seconds matter.

We appreciate H&P’s commitment to supporting first responders training and investing in our communities safety. This partnership will have a lasting impact for years.
Thank you again H&P for helping us build more prepared first responders.

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Congratulations!! Great work, everyone!

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Congratulations!! Great work all!

05/22/2026

As we celebrate EMS week , we want to take a moment to recognize and thank JW Snell our EMS Program Manager, for all his hard work and dedication to Oklahoma emergency responders.

JW puts in countless hours behind the scenes to make sure our EMS programs are successful and that responders across the state receive quality training and support. His passion for the EMS profession and commitment to serving others does not go unnoticed.

Thank you, JW, for your leadership, professionalism, and everything you do for our students, instructors, and EMS community. We appreciate you and are proud to have you on our team.

Happy EMS Week!🚑

05/22/2026

Industrial Incipient Level Firefighting for Valero. Extinguishers, both hand-held and wheeled units, master stream operation, basic hose handling.

05/21/2026

Advanced Fire Behavior day 2 for Altus Airforce Base.
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05/20/2026

Advanced Fire Behavior (AFB) at Altus Airforce Base. Day 1 of 2.
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05/19/2026

40-hour Structure Collapse Operations class last week. Thank you, Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security Training for funding & Edmond Fire Department for hosting this event. Great week of training!

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Our Hazmat Program wrapped up another successful Hazardous Materials Operations class last weekend!

A huge thank you to the Guthrie Fire Department for hosting the class and providing outstanding support throughout the class. We also want to thank the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security for funding this training opportunity and continuing to support first responder preparedness across Oklahoma.

Partnerships like these help ensure our firefighters and emergency responders receive the training they need to safely and effectively respond to hazardous materials incidents. Congratulations to all the students who completed the course!

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1723 W Tyler
Stillwater, OK
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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm