he Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 9 ambulance calls transporting 6, and 6 fire calls during the past week.
AMBULANCE
3/30 – 0147, 28 responded to 600 block Meadow Ln, no transport, returned to station at 0220.
4/2 – 1245, 28 responded to Willow Haven, transported to BRH, returned to station at 1334.
4/3 – 0009, 28 responded 100 block Wheatheart, transported to BRH, returned to station at 0102.
4/3 – 2024, 28 responded to Loves, transported to BRH, returned to station at 0323.
4/3 – 0525, 28 responded to I-35 MM 211 for MVA, transported to BRH, returned to station at 0631.
4/3 – 0850, 28 responded to Hwy 60 for MVA, no transport, returned to station at 0914.
4/4 – 0400, 28 responded to Willow Haven, transported to BRH, returned to station at 0509.
4/4 – 2240, 29 responded to BRH for transfer to Stillwater Medical, returned to station at 0056.
4/5 – 0056, 29 responded BRH for transfer to AHPC, returned to station at 0246.
FIRE
3/31 – 1513, 22 responded to 200 block N. Main for list assist, returned to station at 1516.
4/2 - 2227, 27 responded to Blackwell for structure fire, cancelled enroute, returned to station at 2229.
4/3 - 0525, 24 and 201 responded to I-35 MM 211 for MVA returned to station at 0650.
4/3 - 0720, 24 and 201 responded to Hwy 60 and Main for MVA, returned to station at 0831.
4/3 – 0850, 24 and 201 responded to Hwy 60 and Public for MVA, returned to station at 0904.
4/5 – 1437, 22, 26, and 21 responded to 29th and Adobe for mutual aid with Blackwell, returned to station at 1715.
Year to date run numbers are as follows: Ambulance 191, Fire 61, Training 21, Total 273.
The Tonkawa Fire Department would like to welcome two new personnel into our ranks, Caroline Sheets and Will McEntire. They both started full time this past week.
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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