Oklahoma Firefighter (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 9, Ed. 1 Monday, November 1, 2004 Page: 3 of 32
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Managing Editok
Jim Minx
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Each and every one of you is a stakeholder in
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Official Publication of the
Oklahoma State
Firefighters Association
2716 NE 50th - PO Box 11507
Oklahoma City, OK 73136
405.424.1452
800.308.5336
Fax 405.424.1032
osfa@osfa.info
www.oafa.into
VoluanteerCaucue
9am to 4pm - Okishome City Zoo
also provided.
As the director of the OSFA, I am here to serve
your needs, help with any issues, and come
Published monthly by and for members of the Oklahoma State
Firefighters association to educate Its membership, to improve
the fire sti vire, and to enhance the value and dignity and their
profession either paid or volunteer.
CAnHifycy for
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The Oklahoma FiREFIGHTER encourages the open exchange of ideas,
opinions, and concerns among members of the fire service
community. The Board and staff of the Oklahoma FIREFIGMTER
may not agree with everything expressed herein but will provide
adequate space to allow the freedom of exchange.
Letters to the Editor should concentrate on issues, not
personalities; be typed using double spacing; be signed by the
writer and include writer's telephone number; and be mailed
and delivered to the Oklahoma State Firefighters Association;
PO Box 11507; Oklahoma City, OK 73136-0507.
The Oklahoma Firefighter Reserves the right to edit and
condense letters according to space limitations and the editor's
judgement. Great care will be taken to ensure the message in
the letter is not altered. Anonymous letters will not be published.
our wonderful Oklahoma State firefighters
Museum and our beautiful Fallen and tiving
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museum and our beautiful Fallen and Living out and visit with your departments. Call if
Firefighters Memorial, which OSFA Members you would like to discuss the options and
may visit at no charge. Think about it - we are benefits of membership in the Oklahoma State
the only nationally recognized, member held, Firefighters Association with me personally. We
Firefighter Museum and Memorial in the nation, need all Oklahoma Fire Departments and all
and we think each of you should be very proud firefighters in our state to become members;
of that fact there is strength in numbers.
The OSFA is a service oriented association that We provide educational services and pension
caters not only to departments but also to you seminars, and do research on AG Opinions
as individuals. The benefits of being a member We also supply information regarding
of the Oklahoma State Firefighters Association qualifications for Chiefs or Firefighters, and
are many and varied. assist in interpreting state laws. Dealing with
We represent Volunteer, Career, and Union issues regarding Fire department operations
firefighters equally and to the very best of our and management are no problem.
ability in our legislative lobbying at the state Retirement counseling and assistance, in-line-
and national levels to protect and improve our of-duty death benefits, and the Brent Hatcher
pension system. We host an annual convention Benevolent Fund are delivered with the utmost
for our Firefighters, a conference for our Chief professionalism. Assistance obtaining your
Officers, an educational Winter Workshop, a Firefighter license tags and ten issues per year
Statewide Fire School, and the Volunteer of our “Oklahoma Firefighter" newspaper are
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Minx, Jim. Oklahoma Firefighter (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 9, Ed. 1 Monday, November 1, 2004, periodical, November 1, 2004; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1941834/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum.