Government and Politics
April 25, 2025
From: Oklahoma Governor J Kevin StittThe Wildfire Response Working Group, established by Governor Kevin Stitt following the destructive wildfires in March 2025, delivered a preliminary report outlining critical failures and urgent areas for improvement in the state’s wildfire response.
Led by Secretary of Public Safety Tricia Everest and Secretary of Agriculture Blayne Arthur, the Working Group was tasked with conducting a full after-action review of the March 14 wildfire outbreak and evaluating Oklahoma’s preparedness, coordination, and response mechanisms. This marks the first time all relevant state agencies, local emergency managers, and private stakeholders have been brought together to address Oklahoma’s wildfire challenges.
“Wildfires will come; we can’t always stop that. But we can control how we respond,” said Governor Stitt. “Unfortunately, this report proves what too many on the ground already knew: resources weren’t used effectively, and the response from the Forestry Department fell short. Our firefighters were risking their lives without the backup they needed. That’s unacceptable.”
The report highlights three priorities:
Key concerns raised in the report include:
Operational reform recommendations include eliminating outdated Protection Area designations, implementing a statewide Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, and enhancing proactive wildfire prevention strategies such as prescribed burns and community preparedness. The Working Group has established focused subcommittees to develop detailed recommendations and policy proposals. These will be presented to the Governor and Legislature in the coming months.
Find the report here.