Oklahoma Firefighters Struggle with Chief’s Death

NICHOLS HILLS, Okla. (NewsOk.com) – NICHOLS HILLS – Firefighters working the morning shift on Wednesday were flooded with calls of support and gifts in the aftermath of Nichols Hills Fire Chief Keith Bryan’s shooting death in Mustang.

Assistant Fire Chief Terry Hamilton said the small department of 13 firefighters “has heard from just about every fire chief in the state.”

“We’ve been getting calls and food and flowers all morning,” Hamilton said. “We’ve had offers to help from just about every department in the area. But they’re firefighters … that’s just what they do.”

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