Vanoss Fire and Rescue

Vanoss Fire and Rescue Vanoss Fire and Rescue The Vanoss Fire Dept. is home of 7 Functional fire trucks, Including 4 brush trucks, 1 engine, and 2 tankers.

Our mission is to Save lives, Control the scene, and Protect Property. The Vanoss Fire Dept is responsible for controlling Grass fires, Car fires, Structure Fires, wrecks, medical emergencies, and various other types of rescue's. Vanoss is part of the Pontotoc Fire Association. Mutual aid is always given when asked, and always received when needed. If you live in the Pontotoc area, and have any emergency, please dial 911

03/13/2026
01/17/2026

Did you know 9 out of 10 wildfires are caused by people? You can help prevent wildfires by taking these precautions:

🔥 Avoid any activities that could spark a fire
🔥 Check any recent outdoor burns to ensure they are fully extinguished
🔥 Make sure trailer chains are not dragging
🔥 Avoid driving off-road or parking in grassy areas
🔥 Delay outdoor welding or grinding until conditions improve
🔥 Please stay alert and help protect our communities, firefighters, and natural resources. One spark is all it takes.

01/15/2026
01/15/2026

Near-critical and elevated fire weather will be a factor on Friday across most of the state with the highest risk in western and northwest Oklahoma.

⚠️Reschedule any activities that could spark a wildfire
⚠️Be sure any fires that start before Friday are fully extinguished
⚠️Properly dispose of lit ci******es

12/14/2025

🔥 Fire Safety Reminder from Pontotoc County Central Dispatch

As colder weather sets in, winter dryness can create dangerous conditions for grass, brush, and wildfires. While controlled burns are commonly used for land management and debris cleanup, dry vegetation, low humidity, and changing winds can cause fires to spread rapidly and unexpectedly.

To help protect lives, property, and first responders, we ask community members to use extra caution when burning:

Before You Burn:
• Check current weather conditions, wind speeds, and any burn restrictions or bans
• Choose a safe location away from homes, roadways, and wooded areas
• Have water, shovels, or other fire suppression tools readily available
• Inform Pontotoc County Central Dispatch and others nearby of your planned burn. Call 580-332-4466 to report when you are starting your burn.

During the Burn:
• Never leave a fire unattended, even for a short time
• Continuously monitor wind direction and fire behavior
• Keep the burn small and manageable
• Avoid burning on windy or extremely dry days

After the Burn:
• Fully extinguish the fire with water and stir ashes to ensure nothing remains smoldering
• Continue monitoring the area after the burn is complete
• Remember that embers can reignite hours later

If a fire becomes difficult to control, spreads beyond the intended area, or threatens people or property, call 911 immediately.

Pontotoc County Central Dispatch works closely with our fire departments to respond to fire-related emergencies. Your awareness and responsible actions help reduce unnecessary emergencies and keep our community safe, especially during dry winter conditions.

Thank you for doing your part,
Pontotoc County Central Dispatch

10/28/2024

Please be aware that Pontotoc County is under a burn ban for the next 14 days!

No outdoor burning is allowed.

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15260 County Road 3445
Ada, OK
74820

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