The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 19 ambulance calls transporting 12, and 3 fire calls during the past week.AMBULANCE11/8 28 response to 300 Blk N. 7th for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell11/9 28 response to NOC Science Building for a medical emergency, Refused Transport11/9 28 response to 600 Blk Meadow lane for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell11/10 28 response to 600 Blk N. Main for a medical emergency, Refused Transport11/10 28 response to Bright Beginnings for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell11/10 28 response to Willow Haven for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell 11/11 28 response to MM11/11 28 response to MM 210, I-35 for a MVA, Transported to Helipad at Blackwell11/11 29 response to MM 210, I-35 for a MVA, Refused Transport11/11 28 response to 1100 Blk N. Main for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell11/11 28 response to Willow Haven for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell11/11 28 response to Tosque Dr. for a medical emergency, Refused Transport11/11 28 response to SMC Blackwell for a medical transport to Willow Haven11/12 28 response to 4000 Blk CR 110 for a medical emergency, Refused Transport11/12 28 response to Billings Fairchild Center for a medical emergency, Transported to St. Mary’s11/12 28 response to Tonkawa High School Football field for a medical standby11/13 28 response to BRH for a medical transport to Willow Haven11/14 28 response to 1100 Blk N. 7th for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell11/14 28 response to 300 Blk N. 7th for a medical emergency, Transported to SMC Blackwell11/14 28 response to A & W Rootbeer for a medical emergency, Refused TransportFIRE11/8 22 response to 500 Blk N. 9th for unauthorized burning, Owner extinguished11/11 24 response to MM 210, I-35 for a MVA, Assisted EMS and OHP11/11 22 response to THS Ag farm for a sheep stuck in gate, sheep was extricated, unharmedYear to date run numbers are as follows: Ambulance 763, Fire 169, Training 83, Total 1017.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.Residents are reminded that people with symptoms of fever, cough, and shortness of breath are the most common symptoms of C9OVID-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.