The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 20 ambulance calls transporting 13, and 2 fire calls during the past week. We are seeking a few dedicated people to become volunteers, call for details.AMBULANCE3/21 28 response to 100 Blk Wheatheart Dr. for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell3/21 28 response to Tonkawa Casino for a medical emergency, Refused Transport3/21 28 response to MM 203 I-35 for a MVA, Refused Transport3/21 29 response to SMC Blackwell for a medical transport to Willow Haven3/21 28 response to 100 Blk Wheatheart for a medical emergency, Transported to AHPC3/22 29 response to 300 Blk N. Pearl in Billings for a medical emergency, Refused Transport3/22 28 response to SMC Blackwell for a medical transport to 100 Blk S. 4th3/23 28 response to 100 Blk Wheatheart for a medical emergency, Transported to AHPC3/23 28 response to MM 201, I-35 for a MVA, Refused Transport3/23 28 response to MM 201, I-35 for a MVA, Transported to SMC Blackwell3/24 28 response to 500 Blk E. NOC Ave. for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell3/24 28 response to Willow Haven for a medical emergency, Transported to AHPC3/24 29 response to AHPC for a medical transport to Willow Haven3/25 29 response to SMC Blackwell for a medical transport to Willow Haven3/25 28 response to 1600 Blk N. Spruce for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell3/25 29 response to SMC Blackwell for a medical transport to 1600 Blk N. Spruce3/25 28 response to Willow Haven for a medical emergency, Refused Transport3/26 28 response to MM 203, I-35 for a MVA, 4 Refused Transport3/26 29 response to MM 203, I-35 for a MVA, Cancelled prior to arrival3/26 28 response to MM 203, I-35 for a MVA, Transported to AHPCFIRE3/21 24,201 response to MM 203, I-35 for a MVA, Assisted EMS with Traffic Control3/23 24 response to MM 203, I-35 for a MVA, Assisted EMS with Traffic Control2022 run numbers are as follows: Ambulance 225, Fire 61, Training 18, Total 304.Burn Ban is continued this week by Kay County Commissioners to end on 4/4/22. Storm Siren testing is every Monday with clear skies.TFD offers lifeline services. Please call 628-3251 for a free smoke detector. Hearing impaired smoke detectors are also available.Residents are reminded that people with symptoms of allergies, 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 ...