The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 12 ambulance calls transporting 9, and 4 fire calls during the past week.
AMBULANCE 4/27 – 1005, 28 responded to Pecan Creek Apts, no transport, returned to station at 1045.
4/27 – 1256, 28 responded to Willow Haven, transported to BRH, returned to station at 1352.
4/27 – 1805, 28 responded to 12000 block W. Fountain Rd, no patient found, returned to station at 1840.
4/28 – 1346, 28 responded to Willow Haven, transported to AHPC, returned to station at 1448.
4/28 – 1631, 29 responded to AHPC for transfer to Willow Haven, returned to station at 1739.
4/29 – 0811, 28 responded to 100 block N. 3rd, no transport, returned to station at 0819.
4/29 – 1808, 28 responded to I-35 MM 198, transported to Perry Hospital, returned to station at 1930.
4/29 – 2313, 28 responded to 100 block Wheatheart, transported to BRH, returned to station at 2355.
4/30 – 1304, 28 responded to 1100 block N. 5th, transported to AHPC, returned to station at 1449.
ning pet 4/30 – 1539, 28 responded to Willow Haven, transported to BRH, Timeless returned Luxurious to station at Hardwood Bathrooms 1626. Fash
5/2 – 0445, 28 responded to 100 block Wheatheart, transported to BRH, returned to station at 0533.
5/3 – 0758, 29 responded to Billings Fairchild, transported to BRH, returned to station at 0909.
FIRE
4/27 – 1807, 24 responded to 12000 Block W. Fountain Rd for rollover, returned to station at 1831.
4/29 – 1303, 22 and 201 responded to Fountain and 29th for smoke investigation, returned to station at 1315.
4/29 – 1815, 24 responded to 300 block N. 12th for lift assist, returned to station at 1920.
5/1 – 1342, 22 responded to 600 block N. Main for lifeline install, returned to station at 1406.
Year to date run numbers are as follows: Ambulance 241, Fire 74, Training 25, Total 340.
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