Chris Campbell Injured With Second and Third-Degree Burns After Fire Truck Rollover During Beaver County, Oklahoma Wildfire Response on February 17, 2026

Several firefighters were injured while responding to wildfires in Beaver County, Oklahoma, on February 17, 2026, after a fire truck overturned during emergency operations. Authorities reported that three firefighters were hurt when the vehicle rolled over while en route to a fire. All three were transported to a hospital for treatment following the incident.

Among those injured was firefighter Chris Campbell. According to confirmations from a local pastor and Campbell’s wife, he sustained second- and third-degree burns during the response. Officials also indicated that one firefighter involved in the incident suffered a brain bleed. In a separate event connected to the wildfire response, another firefighter was injured in an unrelated crash and was also taken to the hospital. Details surrounding the rollover and the broader wildfire response remain under review by local authorities.

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