The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 12 ambulance calls transporting 10, and 4 fire calls during the past week.
AMBULANCE
2/8- 28 response to Pilot Truck Stop for a traumatic injury, Transport BRH
2/8- 29 response to Willow Haven for medical emergency, Transport BRH
2/8- 28, 201, 24 response to I-35 for MVA, Refused transport
2/8- 29 response to E NOC Drive for transfer from resident, Transport St. Mary’s in Enid
2/8- 28, 201, 24 response to I-35 for MVA, Refused transport
2/8- 28, 201, 24 response to I-35 for MVA, Refused transport
2/8- 28, 201, 24 response to I-35 for MVA, Refused transport
2/8- 28, 201, 24 response to I-35 for MVA, Refused transport
2/8- 28, 24, response to I-35 for MVA, Transported to BRH
2/8- 29, 201, 24 response to I-35 for MVA, Refused transport
2/8- 28 response to I-35 for MVA, Cancelled response
2/8- 28 response to N 6th for medical emergency, Transported to AHPC
2/9- 28, 201, 24 response to West Highway 60 for MVA, Refused transport
2/9- 28, 201, 24 response to West Highway 60 for MVA, Refused transport
2/9- 28 response to Northern Oklahoma College for medical emergency, Transported to BRH
2/11-29 response to Billings Fairchild Center for medical emergency, Transported to Bass in Enid
2/11-28 response to E Grand for medical emergency, Transport to AHPC
2/11-28 response to N Jenkins for medical emergency, Transported to BRH
2/12-28 response to S 4th for medical emergency, Transported to BRH
2/12-28 response to Willow Haven for medical emergency, Transported to BRH
2/12-28 response to BRH for transfer, Transported to Willow Haven
FIRE
2/10- 24 response to 103 N. Public for carbon monoxide detector
2/12- L1, 201, 27, response to 901 S. 4th for structure fire
2/12- 24 response to 901 S. 4th for tree on fire
2/13- 201 response to 201 N. Main in Newkirk for mutual aid for structure fire
Year to date run numbers are as follows: Ambulance 99, Fire 126, Training 4, Total 129.
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