A house fire left one person dead. It happened early Sunday morning near Northwest 23rd and MacArthur. My brothers and my dad tried to go open the doors since we know it s always unlocked,” a neighbor said. There was just smoke, and we couldn t get to her.
Other neighbors were in shock after learning someone on their block died overnight. This is terrible, neighbor Ryan Melton said. We didn t even hear the alarms last night, but we walk past that house every day with our girls when we go on a walk.
Those who saw the flames told dispatchers the person who lived inside the home was on oxygen and had trouble moving around.
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By: Jennifer Pierce
OKLAHOMA CITY -
A number of metro police agencies are looking for recruits but report having a tough time finding qualified applicants.
As some police agencies face defunding or cutbacks, the Oklahoma City Police Department has one of the largest budgets in history, and with that, comes new challenges.
The department introduced its 143rd academy Friday. The 25 recruits will face 28 weeks of training before they train in the field.
“That’s going to include mental health training, de-escalation, control and defense tactics,” Oklahoma City Police Department Sgt. Megan Morgan said. “It’s going to include training in driving and firearms.”