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"We meet the need." Matt Lay is the president of Tulsa Firefighters IAFF Local 176 and member of the Tulsa World Community Advisory Board. In this week's episode, Ginnie Graham and Matt Lay talk about all of the things local firefighters do besides respond to house fires, including emergency medical incidents, handling hazardous materials and more. Lay also talks about how the fire department recruits potential new firefighters and about his role as union president.
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From August 2021: Tulsa Fire Department down 60 firefighters, City Council is told
From June 2020: Tulsa mayor announces Michael Baker as city's 12th Tulsa Fire Department Chief
From February 2019: Proposal would change minimum age requirement for Tulsa firefighters from 21 to 18
From May 2018: A TCC course could help train new firefighters, save taxpayer dollars
From March 2013: 29 new Tulsa firefighter grads bring force to nearly full strength
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"We meet the need." Matt Lay is the president of Tulsa Firefighters IAFF Local 176 and member of the Tulsa World Community Advisory Board. In this week's episode, Ginnie Graham and Matt Lay talk about all of the things local firefighters do besides respond to house fires, including emergency medical incidents, handling hazardous materials and more. Lay also talks about how the fire department recruits potential new firefighters and about his role as union president.
Related content:
Opinion column by Matt Lay: Tulsa firefighters a force for simple good in a complex world
Arbitrator approves Tulsa's offer for firefighters contract with varied raises
From August 2021: Tulsa Fire Department down 60 firefighters, City Council is told
From June 2020: Tulsa mayor announces Michael Baker as city's 12th Tulsa Fire Department Chief
From February 2019: Proposal would change minimum age requirement for Tulsa firefighters from 21 to 18
From May 2018: A TCC course could help train new firefighters, save taxpayer dollars
From March 2013: 29 new Tulsa firefighter grads bring force to nearly full strength
Click here to submit a letter to the editor
Contact us
Editorial Editor Ginnie Graham: Email | Twitter | Follow her stories
Subscribe to this podcast at: Apple | Google | Spotify
Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.