Tulsa County Fire & Water Damage Alerts
Real-time incident intelligence for restoration and construction professionals serving Tulsa and all of Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Tulsa Fire Department responds to over 57,000 incidents annually across 201 square miles.
Coverage for Tulsa County, Oklahoma
Alert Networks provides real-time fire and incident alerts across Tulsa County, Oklahoma, including Tulsa, Bixby, Broken Arrow, Collinsville, and Glenpool, and surrounding communities. Restoration companies, adjusters, and contractors use Alert Networks to identify property damage incidents as they happen across the county.
Coverage can be configured by county, city, zip code, or custom radius—so you only receive alerts relevant to your service area.
Areas Covered in Tulsa County
- Tulsa
- Bixby
- Broken Arrow
- Collinsville
- Glenpool
- Jenks
- Mounds
- Owasso
- Sand Springs
- Skiatook
- Sperry
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Alert Networks deliver fire alerts for Tulsa County?
+Alert Networks monitors real-time dispatch and incident data across Tulsa County fire departments including Tulsa Fire Department (30 stations, 676 members), Broken Arrow Fire Department, Owasso Fire Department, Sand Springs Fire Department, and dozens of additional municipal and volunteer agencies. When a structure fire, water loss, or emergency event is reported, subscribers receive instant notifications with the incident location, type, and responding units.
What types of incidents does Alert Networks cover in Tulsa County?
+Coverage includes structure fires, water damage events, storm damage, vehicle fires, wildland fires, and hazmat incidents across Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, and all other Tulsa County jurisdictions.
Which fire departments operate in Tulsa County?
+Tulsa County is served by over 30 fire departments and fire protection districts. Tulsa Fire Department operates 30 stations across 5 districts with 676 authorized members covering 201 square miles. Additional departments include Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Glenpool, Collinsville, Skiatook, and multiple volunteer and fire protection district agencies.
How quickly are alerts delivered in Tulsa County?
+Alerts are delivered in real time as incidents are dispatched. When a qualifying fire, water loss, or emergency event is detected in Tulsa County, subscribers receive immediate notification through the Alert Networks app giving your team a critical speed advantage.
Fire Departments & Fire Protection Districts
Tulsa County is protected by over 30 fire agencies. Tulsa Fire Department operates 30 stations across 5 districts with 676 authorized members and a $66.9 million operational budget covering 201 square miles and approximately 400,000 residents.
- Tulsa Fire Department (30 stations, 5 districts)
- Berryhill Fire Protection District (2 stations)
- Bixby Fire Department (2 stations)
- Broken Arrow Fire Department (4 stations)
- Collinsville Fire Department
- Glenpool Fire Department
- Green Country Fire and Rescue
- Jenks Fire Department (2 stations)
- Keystone Fire Department (3 stations)
- Liberty Area Fire Protection Association
- Limestone Fire Protection District *
- Owasso Fire Department (3 stations)
- Rock Fire Department (2 stations)
- Sand Springs Fire Department (2 stations)
- Skiatook Fire Department
- Sperry Volunteer Fire Department
- Turley Fire and Rescue Company
* District primarily based in a neighboring county; serves portions of Tulsa County.
Cities in Tulsa County, Oklahoma
Alert Networks provides coverage across all municipalities and unincorporated areas within Tulsa County.
- Tulsa (county seat) *
- Bixby *
- Broken Arrow *
- Collinsville *
- Glenpool
- Jenks
- Mounds
- Owasso *
- Sand Springs *
- Skiatook *
- Sperry
* Partial — city extends into neighboring counties.
How Alert Networks Covers Tulsa County
Real-time incident monitoring across all Tulsa County fire jurisdictions — built for restoration and construction professionals who need speed and precision.
Comprehensive Dispatch Monitoring
We monitor all Tulsa County fire departments and fire protection districts including Tulsa Fire Department, Broken Arrow Fire Department, Owasso Fire Department, Sand Springs Fire Department, and related fire response channels to detect structure fires, water losses, hazmat incidents, and other qualifying events.
Instant Notification Delivery
When a qualifying incident is detected, alerts are delivered immediately through the Alert Networks app and optional SMS notifications — allowing your team to respond before competitors.
Get Real-Time Alerts for Tulsa County
Be the first to respond. Alert Networks gives restoration and construction professionals a competitive edge with instant incident notifications across Tulsa County.