This weekend at Little Axe FD:
8 fire runs
3 apparatus repaired
1 well used, out pf service command unit prepared for demobilization.
57 volunteer hours logged.
Proud of our team and looking to add to it! Apply at https://t.co/oVponTMjkF
Look, Tomorrow has the potential to be a really bad day for a lot of people if a fire breaks out. Heed the burn ban . be extremely cautious with anything that may cause a fire. If you see any smoke or fire please report it immediately, as it will spread rapidly.
***BURN BAN IN EFFECT 01/14/2026***
Effective Immediately, due to increased fire danger, Cleveland County is under a burn ban.
EXEMPTION: Outdoor cooking in a grill is permitted with due caution.
Please promptly report any smoke or fire promptly by dialing 911.
It’s been a while, but we are back on Twitte… X… whatever we call this thing now. Anyways. Give us a follow? Maybe apply to volunteer? https://t.co/oVponTMRad. Whatever feels right to you. But for real, apply today!
CCFD has deployed on the Cleveland County Task Force along with Lex FD, Slaughterville FD and Little Axe FD to Blaine County. Keep these firefighters and all of those fighting that complex in your thoughts..
Clouds will increase this morning and showers and thunderstorms are expected later in the day. Tonight, severe weather is expected in northwestern Oklahoma. These storms will move into central Oklahoma Wednesday morning with a risk for damaging wind.
Severe storms with large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes, are possible late this afternoon & evening. Some adjustments have been made to the risk areas. Stay weather aware today and check the forecast often for the latest updates. #okwx#texomawx
Sunday evening into overnight has a chance for some severe weather. Please keep up to date and be prepared to receive weather alerts and take action accordingly! follow @NWSNorman for more information.
A storm with a confirmed tornado is entering Cleveland County from the south. Little Axe, Pink, and southern Cleveland County residents need to take tornado precautions.
We might see some overnight weather. It is that time of year to make sure you have a plan and a way to receive information. The headline this week for our area the next couple days looks like a flood threat, so please remember, cars do not float well, so turn around ,don't drown!
High winds, low humidity value and dormant fuels will make for dangerous fire conditions the next two days. Please help us keep our community safe, no burning, and control ignition sources. If you see any type of smoke or fire dial 911 immediately.
THE OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT URGES RESIDENTS TO PLEASE PROMPTLY REMOVE YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE:
“All Christmas trees can burn, but a dried-out tree can become engulfed in flames in a matter of seconds,” said Lorraine Carli, NFPA’s vice president of Outreach and Advocacy. ”