The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 12 ambulance calls transporting 9, and 4 fire calls during the past week.
AMBULANCE
1/4- 29 responded to AHPC for transfer to Willow Haven
1/5- 28 responded to 200 BLK E Tonkawa, transported to AHPC
1/5- 28 responded to I-35 MM 203 for MVA, No Haul
1/7- 28 responded to 500 BLK N 7th, Transport BRH
1/7- 29 responded to BRH for transfer to Stillwater Med
1/7- 29 responded to BRH for Transfer to OU Med
1/8- 28 responded to 9000 BLK S P street, Transported to BRH
1/8- 29 responded to Billings Fairchild
1/8- 28 responded to Pilot, No Haul
1/8- 28 responded to Willow Haven for Medical, transported to AHPC
1/9- 29 responded to AHPC for transfer to Willow Haven
1/10- 28 responded to 900 BLK N 7th, Transported to AHPC
FIRE
1/4- 22 and 26 responded to HWY 60 & O street for grass fire
1/6- 22 responded to HWY 60 and O street for grass fire
1/6- 22 responded to I-35 MM 203 for grass fire
1/9- 201,26, 22 responded to 21000 W North AVE for grass fire
Year to date run numbers are as follows: Ambulance 15, Fire 5, Training 0, Total 20.
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