Osage County Fire District #4 Overbrook/Michigan Valley

Osage County Fire District #4 Overbrook/Michigan Valley Osage County Fire District # 4 is a volunteer fire and rescue department that serves Overbrook and M

Osage County Fire District 4 is a volunteer department, We respond to Fires, Medical, and Rescue Calls. We service the Overbrook and Michigan Valley areas in Osage County and part of Marion Township in Douglas County. Anybody that would like to Volunteer or check out the department can visit the first or third Monday of each month at 7 PM to the fire meetings.

This is a process that the fire department is now helping the city with to insure all hydrants are flushed and to keep t...
04/21/2026

This is a process that the fire department is now helping the city with to insure all hydrants are flushed and to keep the system clean. This process needs to be and must be maintained to help all. We apologize for hardships that are created. The sentiment typically settles at the ends of lines like hydrants. By flushing this clears that sentiment, the unfortunate issue is it draws pressure pulling sentiment from other areas and pushes it throughout the lines. With a regular and consistent flush schedule it should keep it clear. I encourage anybody to research reasons to flush the lines and look at images of systems that have not been flushed. The city has a newer water system and is determined to keep it functional.

We would like to take a moment to explain why flushing fire hydrants is such an important practice for the community.

Flushing fire hydrants plays a key role in maintaining the reliability and safety of the water system. Over time, sediment such as minerals and debris can build up inside water mains. When hydrants are flushed, this buildup is cleared out, helping ensure that water remains clean and safe for everyday use.

This process also allows crews to verify that hydrants are functioning properly. By checking water pressure and flow, maintenance teams can identify and address potential issues before they become serious problems—especially critical during emergencies when firefighters rely on hydrants to perform effectively.

In addition, hydrant flushing helps maintain consistent water pressure throughout the system and can improve the overall lifespan of infrastructure by reducing corrosion and wear caused by stagnant water and sediment.

Residents may occasionally notice temporary water discoloration or reduced water pressure during flushing operations. These effects are short-lived and are a normal part of the process.
Overall, flushing fire hydrants is a proactive step that supports public health, fire protection, and the long-term efficiency of the water system. The department appreciates the community’s understanding and cooperation.

Flushing will continue on the 1st and 3rd Mondays from 7-8 pm. This will continue through the fall.

Please call city hall if your water is discolored for a long period of time. Thank you for your understanding.

🚨 Severe Weather Alert 🚨The Osage County Fire District  #4 wants to remind everyone that there is a potential for severe...
04/17/2026

🚨 Severe Weather Alert 🚨

The Osage County Fire District #4 wants to remind everyone that there is a potential for severe weather in our area, including the possibility of tornadoes.

Now is the time to prepare:
✔️ Have a plan in place for you and your family
✔️ Know where your safe shelter is (basement or interior room)
✔️ Keep weather alerts enabled on your phone
✔️ Have an emergency kit ready

When warnings are issued, don’t wait—take shelter immediately.

Stay alert, stay prepared, and most importantly, stay safe. 🌪️

04/14/2026

Osage County Fire District #4 Board Thanks Everybody who made the Auction and was part of the Bidding. Thank you To Criss-Engler, Brandy with Superior Real Estate and Wischropp Wayne Auctions for working with us. We are very excited for the purchasers and cant wait to watch the Transformation of the building.

04/09/26 Burn Ban has been Rescinded
04/09/2026

04/09/26 Burn Ban has been Rescinded

Auction This coming Monday. Hope to see you there..
04/08/2026

Auction This coming Monday. Hope to see you there..

04/08/26Osage County issued Burn Ban. 🔥🧯Douglas County Issued Burn Ban 🔥🧯
04/08/2026

04/08/26
Osage County issued Burn Ban. 🔥🧯
Douglas County Issued Burn Ban 🔥🧯

Wishing a Happy Easter from all of us to all of you.
04/05/2026

Wishing a Happy Easter from all of us to all of you.

The burn ban has been rescinded for the time being; however, it may be reinstated later today if fire danger conditions ...
03/31/2026

The burn ban has been rescinded for the time being; however, it may be reinstated later today if fire danger conditions worsen.

Both Osage County and Douglas County have issued Burn Bans.
03/26/2026

Both Osage County and Douglas County have issued Burn Bans.

03/23/2026
Osage County and Douglas County are both in Burn Bans.Osage county is in effect until rescinded.Douglas County is in eff...
03/20/2026

Osage County and Douglas County are both in Burn Bans.

Osage county is in effect until rescinded.
Douglas County is in effect through the complete weekend.

03/10/26 Both Osage and Douglas Counties are in Burn Bans.
03/10/2026

03/10/26
Both Osage and Douglas Counties are in Burn Bans.

Address

825 Maple Street
Overbrook, KS
66524

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17853388977

Website

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