The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 15 ambulance calls transporting 10, and 6 fire calls during the past week.
AMBULANCE
9/28- 28 responded to 900 block of N. 5th for medical, no transport
9/29- 28 responded to NOC Admin building for medical, transport to BRH
9/29- 28 responded to 400 block N. Barnes for a fall, transport to BRH
9/29- 29 transported a resident from BRH to Wesley Medical Center in Wichita
9/29- 28 responded to 1600 block of E. NOC Dr for medical, transport to BRH
9/29- 28 responded to 100 block of E. Kay, no transport
9/30- 28 responded to Tonkawa Casino,transport to BRH
9/30- 28 responded to 1-35 MM 201 for a MVA, transport to BRH
10/2- 28 responded to Tonkawa Police Department, transport to BRH
10/3- 28 responded to Tonkawa Police Department, no transport IN
10/3- 28 responded to Kettine Circle, no transport
10/4- 28 responded to Willow Haven, no transport
10/4- 28 responded to 12000 S. 44th street for medical, transport to BRH
10/4- 28 responded to 200 N. ing Timeless Luxurious Fash pet Hardwood Bathrooms 10th for medical, transport to BRH
l0/4- 28 responded to Willow Haven for medical, transport to BRH
FIRE
9/28- 27 responded to 900 block of N. 5th for a smoke alarm activation
9/30- 24 responded to 1-35 MM 201 for a MVA
9/30- 22 responded to 108th street and Riverview Road for a grass fire
10/3- 22 responded to the 13000 block of Highway 77 for a grass fire
10/3- 22 responded to 1-35 MM 214 for a grass fire, no fire was found
10/4- 24 responded to 400 block of N. Main for a odor investigation, nothing was detected
Year to date run numbers are as follows:
Ambulance 540, Fire 173, Training 63, Total 776.
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