Twin Cities Volunteer Fire Department

Twin Cities Volunteer Fire Department Not only in emergency situations such as Fires, wrecks, and medical needs of the Community But also with many other various things.

As a Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department, all of our money goes to help maintain our equipment and property. We ask for any donations that you are willing to help us out with. Throughout the year we have a few fundraising dinners and raffles to also help us protect and serve our community. We greatly appreciate all of your support in our journeys. If you do choose to donate please be sure to send us

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03/12/2026

When God was creating firefighters, he was into the sixth day of overtime when an angel appeared and said, "You're doing a lot of extra work on this one."

And the Lord said, "Have you read the specs on this order? A firefighter has to wake up to a fire alarm, go into burning buildings to rescue people and enter areas the normal person wouldn't go.

"He has to be willing to leave his family and put his life on the line, work to exhaustion and beyond and be ready for the next call.

"He has to have a strong commitment to a personal calling that places their lives in jeopardy every day.

He has to be in top mental condition at all times, function on black coffee and half-eaten meals, and have a heart big enough to love members of the 'brotherhood' world-wide, and a unity of purpose."

The angel shook it's head slowly and said, "A heart that big... no way."

"It's not the heart that is causing me problems," said the Lord, "it's the extra hands and eyes a firefighter has to have."

"That has to be on the standard model?" asked the angel.

The Lord nodded. "One pair of eyes that sees the whole situation, another pair that sees what is ahead to be dealt with, a third pair to watch out for his brothers, and another pair here in front that can look reassuringly at an injured victim and say, "You'll be alright," even when he knows it isn't so."

"Lord," said the angel, touching his sleeve, "rest and work on this tomorrow."

"I can't," said the Lord, "I already have a model that can carry a 190 pound victim out of a burning building, has dedicated his life to helping people, and is willing to come to the aid of those threatened by the deadly force of fire."

The angel circled the model of the firefighter very slowly, "Can it think?" the angel asked.

"You bet," said the Lord. "It can tell you the elements of a hundred fires, the victims and rescues, and the importance of fire safety.... and still keep its sense of humor.

"This firefighter also has phenomenal personal control. He can deal with fire scenes painted in hell, coax a trapped person or animal out of a burning building, and still go home and love his family.

"Being a firefighter is one of bravery, loyalty and devotion to public service. He is willing to put his life on the line every day to protect our homes and our loved ones from the devastating effects of fire, and sometimes, the honorable job of saving lives requires many firefighters to pay the ultimate price for their valor in the line of duty."

Finally, the angel ran a finger across the cheek of the firefighter. "There's a leak," the angel pronounced. "I told you that you were trying to put too much in this model."

"That's not a leak," the Lord said, "it's a tear."

"What's the tear for?" asked the angel.

"It's for bottled-up emotions, for fallen comrades, for the victims, and for commitment to that piece of cloth called the American flag."

"You're a genius," said the angel.

The Lord looked somber. "I didn't put it there," he said.

-Author Unknown-

God bless our firefighters and their families. ❤️🇺🇸

House fire yesterday thank to Binger , green acres and crow roost fire departments for all the help
02/24/2026

House fire yesterday thank to Binger , green acres and crow roost fire departments for all the help

The Twin cities fire department has a 2006 2500 hd 4x4 Chevrolet  for sale with 133000 miles asking $8500.  For more in...
09/19/2025

The Twin cities fire department has a 2006 2500 hd 4x4 Chevrolet for sale with 133000 miles asking $8500. For more information contact Dean Pack at 405-694-8915. 

Want to thank Donnie Mooter, for extending our water well down to 300 feet 
09/02/2025

Want to thank Donnie Mooter, for extending our water well down to 300 feet 

08/14/2025

We’ve set up a new landing zone in area five at Fort Cobb Lake.

Training Thursday night we had four different fire departments And two ambulance service
08/10/2025

Training Thursday night we had four different fire departments And two ambulance service

Pour two piers for our tanks today
06/09/2025

Pour two piers for our tanks today

01/21/2024

Air Evac Lifeteam is heartbroken to report that three crew members have perished in an incident that occurred on Saturday, January 20. At 11:23 pm local time AEL's Operations Control Center (OCC) lost contact with the aircraft, a Bell 206L3 with call sign N295AE. The crew is based out of Weatherford, OK, and was returning to base after completing a patient care transport in Oklahoma City when the OCC lost contact with them. Nearby AEL teams assisted local law enforcement with the search.

Our primary focus is on supporting the families and our team members. CISM teams have been sent to assist our team members during this time. Please reach out if you would like to speak with them.

At this time, we are not sharing the names of the crew members aboard the flight. We ask that you respect the privacy of our team members and their families, and please do not share their names.

AEL has turned over the scene and investigation to the NTSB.

01/21/2024

Please pray for the families of the Weatherford Air EVAC crew that was lost last night.

Don’t let this be you stay safe this week
07/03/2023

Don’t let this be you stay safe this week

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