Currently at the Memorial & Museum
First Person Summer Series
Features Chief Keith Bryant

June 16, 2011
The Memorial Mission Statement describes the Memorial as a place that “. . . should evoke feelings of compassion and hope, and inspire visitors to live their lives more meaningfully.”
Join us this summer for a First Person: Stories of Hope program and hear from people whose stories not only meet that mission, but also allow us to experience history – and the Oklahoma Standard – from those who lived it. The First Person Summer Series, included free with Museum admission, is offered in the Museum’s Center for Education & Outreach on Fridays at 1:30 p.m. from June 3 to August 26.
Chief Keith Bryant, Rescue Worker
1:30pm, Friday, June 17
Chief Keith Bryant joined the Oklahoma City Fire Department in 1982, and was an integral part of the response to the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Moving up through the ranks, he served as District/Battalion Chief, Chief Training Officer, Battalion Chief of Operations, and Deputy Chief of Operations before being named Chief in 2005.
Chief Bryant has served on many special teams, including Underwater Rescue and Recovery and Critical Incident Stress Management. He chairs the Memorial’s Conscience Committee, is an ex officio Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation Trustee and serves on the advisory board for the Municipal Fire Protection Program at Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City.
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