The Campus Fire Station, aka Stillwater Fire Station No. 2, is located at 600 W. University Ave. on the Oklahoma State University campus. It is a historic and functional facility serving the university and the city. Built in 1938 as a joint project between the university, the city and the federal Public Works Administration, the station was designed by OAMC architect Philip A. Wilbur in the Colonial Revival style. It features a core brick rectangular building with two wings and a five-story drill tower. The Campus Fire Station is notable for housing the first academic degree program for firefighters in the United States, established by the Department of Firemanship Training at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (now OSU). The building retains much of its historic character while accommodating modern technologies and training requirements.