The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 14 ambulance calls transporting 8, and 4 fire calls during the past week.
AMBULANCE
3/29 28 response to A-Line TDS for a medical emergency, Refused Transport
3/30 28 response to 1100 BLK N. 7th for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell
3/30 28 response to 600 BLK Meadowlane for a medical emergency, Refused Transport
3/30 29 response to Billings High School for a medical emergency, Transported to St. Mary’s, Enid
3/30 29 response to SMC Blackwell for a medical transport to Willow Haven
3/31 28 response to 600 BLK Meadowlane for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell
3/31 28 response to AHPC for a medical transport to 700 BLK E. Grand Ave.
4/1 28 response to Tonkawa Casino for a medical emergency, Refused Transport
4/2 28 response to Willow Haven for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell
4/2 28 response to Tonkawa Casino for a medical emergency, Refused Transport
4/3 28 response to Willow Haven for a medical emergency, Transported to AHPC
4/3 28 response to 500 BLK S. 4th for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell
4/4 28 response to 200 BLK S. 4th for an MVA, Refused Transport
FIRE
3/31 201,24 response to 110 Wheatheart Dr. for a cook stove fire, No fire
4/2 201,27 response to 325 W. Coolidge in Blackwell for a Structure Fire, Total Loss
4/3 L1 response to Blinn Park for Easter Egg Hunt,
4/3 24 response to 406 N. 7th for a Gas Leak,
4/4 24 response to S. 4th for EMS assist on an MVA,
Year to date run numbers are as follows: Ambulance 217, Fire 54, Training 9, Total 280.
Oklahomans are 2nd in the United States for risk of fire fatalities, Make sure you have a working smoke detector or call the fire department and ask to be scheduled for a free smoke detector installation.
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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