The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 15 ambulance calls transporting 12, and 3 fire calls during the past week.
AMBULANCE
4/20 – 2349, 28 responded to 300 block N. 11th, transported to BRH, returned to station at 0034.
4/20 – 0417, 28 responded to 900 block E. Oklahoma, no transport, returned to station at 0521.
4/20 – 1436, 28 responded to Hammerheads, transported to BRH, returned to station at 1517.
4/20 – 1620, 28 responded to 300 block E. College, transported to AHPC, returned to station at 1750.
4/20 – 2058, 28 responded to Buck Bill, no transport, returned to station at 2119.
4/22 – 1418, 28 responded to BRH for transfer to Willow Haven, returned to station at 1511.
4/22 – 1647, 29 responded to Billings Fairchild, transported to Bass Enid, returned to station at 1855.
4/25 – 0958, 28 responded to TPD, no transport, retuned to station at 1018.
4/25 – 1409, 28 responded to Jiffy Trip, no transport, returned to station at 1420.
4/26 – 1209, 28 responded to Pilot Truck Stop, transported to AHPC, returned to station at 1311.
4/26 – 1626, 29 responded to 1100 block E. North Ave, transported to OU Med, returned to station at 1924.
FIRE
4/20 – 1039, 22 and 26 responded to 9500 block S. 29th for controlled burn, returned to station at 1240.
4/20 – 1507, L1 responded to 100 block S. Barnes for cat in a tree, returned to station at 1521.
4/22 – 0017, 22 responded to 600 block Meadow Ln for lift assist, returned to station at 0027.
4/25 – 1625, 22 responded to I-35 MM 208 for grass fire, returned to station at 1708.
4/26 – 1015, 22 responded to 1100 block N. 5th for lifeline deactivation, returned to station at 1031.
Year to date run numbers are as follows: Ambulance 227, Fire 70, Training 23, Total 320.
Residents are reminded that people with symptoms of fever, cough, and shortness of breath are the most common symptoms of COVID-19. There is a COVID-19 hot line which is 211, or toll free (877) 362-1606 with an alternate number of (405) 840-9396. If you suspect that you may have this virus, you should call your health care provider. Symptoms such as chills, body aches, and a runny nose are more likely associated with the flu, not COVID-19.
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