The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 18 ambulance calls transporting 14, and 4 fire calls during the past week. This week we say Thank You to Center Point Energy for providing a grant for training costs.
AMBULANCE
7/12 28 response to Love’s Travel Plaza for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell
7/12 28 response to Love’s Travel Plaza for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell
7/13 28 response to Willow Haven for a medical emergency, Transported to AHPC
7/13 28 response to AHPC for a medical transport to Willow Haven
7/13 28 response to 100 BLK Wheatheart for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell
7/13 28 response to Tonkawa Casino for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell
7/15 28 response to Willow Haven for a medical emergency, Transported to AHPC
7/15 28 response to AHPC for a medical transport to Willow Haven
7/15 28 response to 1200 BLK N. 5th for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell
7/15 29 response to Billings Fairchild Center for a medical emergency, Transported to Integris Enid
7/16 28 response to HWY 60 and O St. for an MVA, Refused Transport
7/16 29 response to I-35 MM 201 for an MVA, Refused Transport
7/16 28 response to I-35 MM201 for an MVA, Cancelled
7/17 28 response to Willow Haven for medical emergency, Transported to AHPC
7/17 28 response to AHPC for a medical transport to Willow Haven
7/18 29 response to Buckbill Rd for a medical emergency, Transported to AHPC
7/18 28 response to Love’s Travel Plaza for a medical emergency, Refused Transport
7/18 28 response to Hwy 60 and I35 for an MVA, Transported to AHPC
FIRE
7/14 201 response to N. Jenkins to install Lifeline service
7/16 L1,201,24 response to Blackwell for automatic aid on structure fire, Cancelled, No fire
7/16 24 response to I-35 MM 201 SB for a Tire vs. Car, Assisted EMS
7/16 27 response to 400 BLK N. 10th for a vicinity alarm of smoke, No Smoke or fire found
Year to date run numbers are as follows: Ambulance 459, Fire 102, Training 23, Total 584.
Storm Siren testing is every Monday with clear skies. Please call 628-3251 for a free smoke detector. Hearing impaired smoke detectors are also available.
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