Rolling Hills Fire Protection District

Service Before Self

Our Mission

Shall be to protect lives and property from fires, medical emergencies, and all natural and man-made disasters. We will respond in a professional, courteous and timely manner, providing our customers with the highest level of public service. We shall reduce the rate and severity of emergencies through continuous training, public education, fire prevention and disaster management services. To maintain the great public trust bestowed upon us, we shall adhere to the highest ethical standards in all we do.

The Rolling Hills Fire Protection District is a full‐service public safety agency providing services to the citizens of Rolling Hills Fire Protection District No. 1 for over sixty years.

Sideview of Engine spraying water

The volunteer members provide fire suppression, prevention, and education services to more than 4,000 citizens located within our first-due area from our two stations located at 40 S. 200 E. Ave and 21441 E 44th St South.

We provide automatic aid to the City of Catoosa, Fair Oakes Fire District and the Oak Grove Fire Protection District for all structure fires and as needed mutual aid to the Catoosa Fire Department, Oak Grove Fire Department, Verdigris Fire Department, Tulsa Fire Department, and the Broken Arrow Fire Department on all other calls when a request for assistance is made.

Board of Directors

Rolling Hills Board of Directors meet the 2nd & 4th Monday each month at 7 pm at the Station 1 Training Center. This meeting is open to the general public.

Benefits of Volunteering with Rolling Hills Fire Protection District

Becoming a volunteer with the Rolling Hills Fire Protection District offers a chance to be part of a tradition of excellence and community service. Here are some of the most significant benefits you’ll enjoy as a volunteer:

These are just a few of the rewards that come with being a volunteer at the Rolling Hills Fire Protection District. If you’re looking for a way to give back, learn new skills, and challenge yourself, joining our team could be the perfect opportunity.

  • Community Impact: Make a direct and meaningful difference in the lives of your neighbors and community members by protecting their lives, homes, and businesses.
  • Training and Education: Receive comprehensive training in firefighting and emergency response, gaining valuable skills and certifications that can benefit you both personally and professionally.
  • Teamwork: Join a tight-knit group of like-minded individuals who value cooperation and camaraderie. You’ll build lifelong friendships and be part of a team that’s like a second family.
  • Leadership Opportunities: Develop leadership and management skills as you take on various roles within the department, with the potential to advance and lead initiatives.
  • Personal Growth: Challenge yourself physically and mentally, gaining confidence, discipline, and resilience as you learn to manage and overcome difficult situations.
  • Flexible Volunteering: Contribute on your own schedule and availability, making it a rewarding experience that fits into your lifestyle.
  • Sense of Accomplishment: Experience the unique gratification that comes from providing a critical service to the community, often in their times of greatest need.
  • Community Recognition: Gain respect and appreciation from community members for your commitment and bravery.
We are pleased to offer an array of fire and life safety information to our community. Many of our safety pages include videos, infographics, downloadable checklists and shareable social media images. Please browse and share these critical resources with your family, friends and neighbors.

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Event Request

Part of our mission is the educational purposes through the delivery of fire and rescue services.

Fire & Life Safety

Find various articles, PDFS, videos and much more to teach about fire and life safety.