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Okolona Fire Department is a municipality and rural fire department providing fire and emergency medical services for the Okolona, Burtsell, Southfork, Trinity, Antoine and Hollywood communities and surrounding areas.

Okolona Fire Department is proud to announce Elizabeth Rogers has been appointed the Fire Chief of Okolona . Elizabeth h...
05/19/2024

Okolona Fire Department is proud to announce Elizabeth Rogers has been appointed the Fire Chief of Okolona . Elizabeth has been a member of the fire department most of her life volunteering at fundraisers and attending training from a very young age. She is a very active firefighter and we are all excited to have her in her new role. On behalf of all the Okolona Fire Fighters, congratulations Elizabeth!

🚨🚨She has been found safe!ARKANSAS AMBER ALERT🚨🚨Name: Trynytee Case   Age: 17White Female / 5'06" / 115 lbsBrown Hair / ...
04/19/2022

🚨🚨She has been found safe!

ARKANSAS AMBER ALERT🚨🚨

Name: Trynytee Case Age: 17
White Female / 5'06" / 115 lbs
Brown Hair / Hazel Eyes

Trynytee was last seen in the Exchange Street parking deck in Hot Springs yesterday (4/18/22) evening around 9:15pm, after leaving work. She was last known to be wearing a blue hoodie with the logo "pour some sugar on me", leggings, and white tennis shoes. Last known possible direction of travel was south on Highway 7, south of Hot Springs in a White 4-door 2014-2017 Honda Accord.

If you see Trynytee or a vehicle matching this description, please call the Hot Springs Police Department@ 501-651-7711.

04/10/2022

Okolona fd responding to medical call.

03/21/2022

Okolona Fire Department is currently responding to a Medical Call.

03/04/2022

Okolona FD responding to a woods fire

01/25/2022

NEW CELLPHONE CONNECTION READIED FOR STATE HIGHWAY MOTORISTS TO CONTACT ASP

A team involving two state government agencies and three national wireless communications companies has placed a new tool in the hands of Arkansas citizens and millions of out of state visitors to use for contacting the Arkansas State Police as they travel across Arkansas’ 16,000 miles of U.S. and state highways.

Using a four-digit speed dial feature, *ASP (*277) is now available on any AT&T, T-Mobile or Verizon cellular phone operating in Arkansas. Callers will be connected to an Arkansas State Police Highway Patrol Division troop headquarters nearest the caller’s location. Twelve troop headquarters, each equipped and staffed with its own telecommunications dispatch center, are scattered across the state. [A map illustrating the locations, counties each troop patrols, and contact information can be found at [https://www.dps.arkansas.gov/law-enforcement/arkansas-state-police/divisions/highway-patrol/]

“The Department of Public Safety is proud of the collaboration between state agencies and private wireless carriers to provide motorists a simple one-touch connection with the Arkansas State Police, regardless of their location when the call is made,” said Jami Cook, Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Public Safety.

Wireless calls sent to *ASP should be limited to non-emergency inquiries or reports. The nationwide standard 9-1-1 remains the primary telephone number to use when law enforcement or emergency services are needed. Calls routed through the 9-1-1 network are always answered first and take priority over the *ASP calls.

“The types of calls we anticipate receiving include those from stranded or lost motorists,” said Colonel Bill Bryant, Director of the Arkansas State Police. “Additionally, we encourage callers to use the *ASP speed dial for reporting suspicious activity they may notice on the highway or safety concerns related to dangerous driving of others.”

The Arkansas Department of Transportation has taken on the responsibility of making information about *ASP available to motorists where it’s most needed – Arkansas highways. ARDOT is producing more than 200 large blue reflective metal signs that display the *ASP wireless phone instructions. The signs are being erected at all interstate highway entry points for vehicle traffic entering the state, at all interstate interchanges within the state and posted alongside several of the more heavily traveled U.S. and Arkansas highways inside the state’s borders.

“This project has proven to be a collaborative effort by many, all working together, to help make traveling Arkansas a safer experience and better serve the citizens and our visitors,” said Lorie Tudor, Director of the Arkansas Department of Transportation.

The Division of Arkansas Tourism estimated during 2019 more than 36 million people traveled on Arkansas highways as a means for leisure or business transportation.

Cellular phone customers who are provided wireless services by companies other than AT&T, T-Mobile or Verizon should check with their provider to determine whether the *ASP speed dial service is available on their network. *ASP is not designed to function from a landline telephone.
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01/21/2022

Okolona fd responding to a medical call.

01/09/2022

Okolona fd responding to a medical call

12/28/2021

There will be a controlled burn in the 1300 block of Center Grove Church Road. Expect smoke in the area.

12/28/2021

Okolona Fd responding to a medical call.

12/10/2021

Clark county has been placed under a tornado watch.

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S Main Street
Okolona, AR
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