The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 9 ambulance calls transporting 8, and 1 fire calls during the past week.
AMBULANCE
5/4 – 1320, 28 responded to Courtyard Apts, transported to AHPC, returned to station at 1430
5/5 – 0530, 28 responded to 100 block Wheatheart Dr., transported to BRH, returned to station at 0626.
5/5 – 1419, 29 responded to BRH for transfer to Willow Haven, returned to station at 1517.
5/7 – 0846, 28 responded to Loves, transported to BRH, returned to station at 0936.
5/8 – 1828, 28 responded to 100 block N 11th, no transport, returned to station at 1841.
5/9 – 1450, 28 responded to 1600 block E. NOC, transported to BRH, returned to station at 1544.
5/9 – 1609, 28 responded to Sonic, transported to AHPC, returned to station at 1722.
5/9 – 1759, 29 responded to BRH for transfer to Integris Baptist OKC, returned to station at 2156.
5/10 – 0639, 29 responded to 300 block W. Lowe, Billings, transported to St. Mary’s Enid, returned to station at 0849.
FIRE
5/5 – 0300, 24 responded to Timeless Luxurious Hwy 60 Hardwood and I-35 for Bathrooms diesel spill, returned to station at 0333.
Year to date run numbers are as follows: Ambulance 250, Fire 76, Training 25,Toyals351are as follows: Ambulance
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