The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 16 ambulance calls transporting 11, and 7 fire calls during the past week.AMBULANCE9/19 28 response to Tonkawa PD for medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell 9/21 28 response to Admin Building NOC for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell 9/21 28 response to 500 BLK of N. 5th for medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell 9/22 28 response to 100 BLK of Wheatheart for medical transport to AHPC 9/22 28 response to AHPC for medical transport back to residence 9/22 28 response to MM 201, I-35 for a MVA, Transported to SMC Blackwell 9/23 28 response to W. South Ave and 92nd for a MVA, Transported to SMC Blackwell 9/23 28 response to 600 BLK W. Grand for medical emergency, Transport refused 9/24 28 response to 400 BLK of E. Kay for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell 9/24 28 response to Tonkawa Casino for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell 9/24 28 response to MM 210 I-35 for MVA, Transport Refused 9/24 28 response to MM 210 I-35 for MVA, Transport Refused 9/24 28 response to MM 210 I-35 for MVA, Transport Refused 9/25 28 response to 1200 BLK of N. 6th for medicalemergency, Transported to AHPC 9/25 28 response to 200 BLK S. Barnes for medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell 9/25 28 response to MM 205 I-35 for MVA, No MVA found.FIRE9/21 24 response to Cisco DR for lift assist 9/21 24 response to 100 BLK of Barrick Way for 9/21 24 response to 500 BLK of N. 7th for lift assist 9/22 24 response to MM 201 I-35 for MVA 9/23 24,201 response to W. South Ave and 92nd for MVA 9/23 201,24,21,26 response to MM 207 I-35 for Tractor trailer fire 9/25 24 response to MM 205 I-35 for MVA, nothing found2022 run numbers are as follows: Ambulance 680, Fire 203, Training 44, Total 927.Outdoor burning is discouraged due to current fire conditions.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. Follow the CDC website for current recommendations.