Four OK Firefighters Hurt as Wildfires Spread

Three Rosston firefighters were injured when their fire truck rolled over.
Feb. 18, 2026

Three Oklahoma firefighters were injured when their fire truck rolled over while they were operating at a brush fire while another was hurt in an unrelated crash.

Rosston Firefighter Chris Campbell suffered second and third-degree burns while another suffered a brain bleed. The nature of the other crew member is unknown. However, all were transported to a hospital for treatment, news9 reported.

Another Beaver County firefighter, also involved in the wildland fire response, was injured in an unrelated wreck. 

Multiple wildfires across Oklahoma this week have burned at least 155,000 acres and threatened structures.

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Susan Nicol

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Susan Nicol is the news editor for Firehouse.com. She is a life member and active with the Brunswick Volunteer Ambulance & Rescue Company, Oxford Fire Company and Brunswick Vol. Fire Co. Susie has been an EMT in Maryland since 1976. Susie is vice-president of the Frederick County Fire/Rescue Museum. She is on the executive committee of Frederick County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association. She also is part of the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems (MIEMSS) Region II EMS Council. Susie is a board member of the American Trauma Society, Maryland Division. Prior to joining the Firehouse team, she was a staff writer for The Frederick News-Post, covering fire, law enforcement, court and legislative issues. 

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