The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 11 ambulance calls transporting 9, and 6 fire calls during the past week. Outdoor fire danger persists with ongoing Hot and Dry temperatures.AMBULANCE8/15 28 response 400 BLK N. 9th, Transport BRH 8/15 28 response 20000 BLK W. Oakland, Transport BRH 8/16 28 response 300 BLK N. 9th, Transport BRH 8/16 29 response to BRH for patient transfer to Private Residence 8/16 28 response to 8000 S. 124th, No Haul 8/17 28 response 1400 BLK E. Grand, Transfer Stillwater Medical Center 8/18 28 response 500 BLK N. 11th, No Haul 8/18 28 response 900 BLK N. Main, Transport AHPC 8/19 28 response to 1300 BLK N. 5th, Transport AHPC 8/20 28 response to 1300 BLK N. 5th, Transport BRH 8/20 28 response to BRH for transfer to 1300 BLK N. 5thINFIRE8/15 22 response to Highland for Grass Fire 8/16 27 response to 1600 BLK E. Tonkawa for Gas Leak 8/17 201 response to Love’s Truck Stop for Handicap Assist 8/18 28 response to 900 BLK N. Main for lift assist 8/18 22, 26, 201 response to MM 206 for grass fire 821 28 response to 8800 BLK S. 29th for lift assist 2022 run numbers are as follows:Ambulance 583, Fire 175, Training 39, Total 797.Temperatures remain critical for our vulnerable population, stay hydrated and take frequent breaks when working outside and please check on your neighbors daily.Storm Siren testing is every Monday with clear skies.TFD offers lifeline services. Please call 628-3251 for a free smoke detector. Hearing impaired smoke detectors are also available.Residents are reminded that people with symptoms of allergies, fever, cough, and shortness of breath are the most common symptoms of COVID-19. Follow the CDC website for current recommendatioWelcome Home Quilts info givenWelcome Home Quilts is a group of 3 women trying to provide a quilt for the Veterans and Active service men and women in the Tonkawa Area. The 3 women are Kipann Gottman, Patricia Levings McCune & Sherry Jeffries Fields. To date, there have been over 60 quilts made and presented to Vets, Active service men, policemen and firemen. It takes about $100 - $125 worth of materials to make a quilt. If you would like to sponsor a quilt, we will need the name, branch of military, service dates. This is a great way to honor our servicemen and women. We would like to thank those that have contributed to ...