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Mayor proclaims October Fire Prevention Month; fire department urges residents to check smoke alarms
Summary
Mayor David Holt proclaimed October 2025 as Fire Prevention Month in Oklahoma City. Fire leadership highlighted prevention efforts, free smoke‑alarm installation for residents, and summarized 2024 response counts and property‑loss statistics as read from the proclamation.
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Mayor David Holt read a proclamation declaring October 2025 as Fire Prevention Month in Oklahoma City and invited Fire Department leadership to speak about prevention work.
Fire Department leaders described their year‑round community risk reduction programs and urged residents to test smoke alarms. Chief Kelly (identified in the meeting as the fire chief) noted the department’s community outreach and offered the public a city phone number to request free smoke alarms and installation for residents living within the city limits.
The mayor’s proclamation recited the department’s 2024 response counts and property‑loss figures as prepared for the proclamation; council members and the chief emphasized prevention activities and the department’s community partnerships. Staff and the fire department asked residents to report needs for smoke alarms by calling the city’s public safety line.

