Oklahoma County Emergency REACT Team 2620


 

Thanks to all units who helped with the MLK Day Parade on Monday January 21, 2008.  With your help, the event was a success! 

The photos of the MLK Day Parade have been added to the photo gallery.  Stay up to date on news and team activities by visiting the news section on our website.


REACT Leadership

Since 1962, REACT has been the leader in public service radio. We have earned the U.S. Presidential Volunteer Action Award. Now you can be part of our prestigious international organization.

Who we are...

Oklahoma County Emergency REACT Team # 2620 is a group of dedicated volunteers who serve Central Oklahoma with communications assistance and emergency response. Over the years, the team has gained a reputation for getting the job done, whatever the circumstances may be.

REACT team members have provided assistance during events as varied as the Murrah Building bombing, the State Fair of Oklahoma, presidential visits, severe weather spotting, major fires and floods, search and rescue, parades, and races, along with daily assistance to motorists in need of emergency help or information.

REACT provides assistance to many of the local community organizations, including: Arts Council of Oklahoma City, Special Olympics, March of Dimes, City of Oklahoma City, America Heart Association, Red Bud Classic, Downtown OKC, Inc., American Diabetes Association, Society to Prevent Blindness, Aerospace America, and many others.  We also assist OHP, OCPD, OCSO, Moore PD, Norman PD, and many other law enforcement agencies.  Our members are Moore Emergency Management volunteers.

REACTers serve as an integral part of the emergency management team in Central Oklahoma. As such, they have a primary responsibility for weather watch and disaster response. Additional response capabilities include damage assessment, secondary communications, evacuation, crowd and traffic control, and Emergency Operations Center and Command Post staffing.

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