The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 12 ambulance calls transporting 8, and 4 fire calls during the past week.
AMBULANCE
3/10 28 response to Willow Haven for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell
3/10 28 response to 700 BLK E. Grand Ave for a medical emergency, Transported to AHPC
3/10 28 response to 100 BLK S. 12 for a transfer to Ponca City Nursing Home
3/10 28 response to AHPC for a medical transport to residence
3/11 28 response to Willow Haven for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell
3/11 28 response to SMC Blackwell for a medical transport to Willow Haven
3/13 28 response to I-35 MM 208 for an MVA, Refused Transport
3/13 28 response to I-35 MM 208 for an MVA, Refused Transport
3/13 29 response to I-35 MM 208 for an MVA, Cancelled
3/14 28 response to I-35 MM 218 for an MVA, Refused Transport
3/14 28 response to 200 BLK N. Main for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell
3/14 28 response to SMC Blackwell for a medical transport to SMC Stillwater
FIRE
3/11 201,26,22 response to S. 76th for a Grass Fire, Extinguished, No structures involved
3/12 22 response to A-line T.D.S for a report of smoke and flames from building
3/13 201,24 response to I-35 MM 208 for an MVA, Assisted OHP with Traffic Control
3/14 24 response to I-35 MM 218 for an MVA
Year to date run numbers are as follows: Ambulance 173, Fire 45, Training 7, Total 225.
Warmer weather brings enhanced risks of severe weather. Be sure to have plans in case of severe weather. Tornado Siren testing is Mondays at 1 PM with out possibility of severe weather.
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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