Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Kenneth Corn
Majority Caucus Chairman
Senate District 4
Le Flore and Sequoyah Counties
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For Immediate Release:
December 30, 2005
Senator Kenneth Corn
Senator Corn Joins Call for Immediate Action to Aide Rural Fire
Departments
OKLAHOMA CITY-As Oklahoma continues to make national
headlines because of the devastating fires that have swept across
the state this week, Senator Kenneth
Corn said the story that isn’t being told is the true
emergency facing rural fire departments in Oklahoma.
“Our mostly volunteer rural fire departments
are borrowing money to put gas in their trucks so they can go fight
these fires and save lives,” Corn (D-Poteau) said. “The
state has a personal responsibility to make these fire departments
whole again as soon as possible, and we must use whatever options
are available to us to do so.”
The Majority Caucus Chairman said equally important
to providing immediate funding for rural fire departments is building
a statewide communication infrastructure that will allow those that
are the first line of defense against natural disasters, the ability
to communicate effectively with each other during emergency situations.
Corn recently filed legislation that will equip Oklahoma
with an 800 MHZ statewide emergency communication system. The Senator
said this upgraded technology will give Oklahoma emergency response
agencies the ability to coordinate a faster response during crisis
situations including natural disasters and acts of terrorism.
He said the recent rash of wildfires demonstrates
the true need for firefighters to have the ability to communicate
with each other. Just this week, Oklahoma’s volunteer firefighters
have battled wildfires throughout the state without the ability
to communicate with each other-often times causing confusion for
those coordinating and fighting the wildfires that have burned thousands
of acres of ranch land.
“Oklahomans are all too familiar with the tragedy
that comes from both natural disasters and terrorism,” Corn
said. “In emergency situations like these, speed saves lives."
Senator Corn said the need for a better communication
system for emergency workers for different levels of government
was made even greater on a national level this year during the devastating
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina when local, state and federal agencies
were unable to communicate effectively.
“Oklahoma communities and Oklahoma families
should never be left behind when tragedy strikes,” Corn said.
“The State of Oklahoma needs to be responsible to the citizens
of this great state and that is why I believe it is imperative that
we invest in this new technology.”
Corn pointed out that Oklahoma should take the lead
in becoming one of the first states in the nation to implement this
life saving communication system.
“Oklahoma communities and families deserve
the safety this statewide communication system will bring,”
Corn said.
“The job these volunteer fire fighters have
performed this week fighting these fires has been nothing short
of a miracle and we need to provide them with all the tools necessary
to continue protecting the lives of Oklahomans when tragedy strikes.”
For more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office- (405) 521-5576
Email: corn@oksenate.gov

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