The Tonkawa Fire Department responded to 11 ambulance calls transporting 9, and 3 fire calls during the past week.
AMBULANCE
6/01 – 0449, 28 responded to 100 block N. Summit , No Transport , returned to station at 0510.
6/02 – 1322, 28 responded to Willow Haven, transported to Ponca City, returned to station at 1439.
6/02 – 1609, 29 responded to Ponca City, Transported to Willow Haven, returned to station at 1721.
6/04 – 1005, 28 responded to 200 block N. 3rd , transported to BRH, returned to station at 1057.
6/04 – 2032, 29 responded to BRH, Transported to Wesley Wichita, returned to station at 2345.
6/06 – 1339, 28 responded to Willow Haven, transported to BRH, returned to station at 1201.
6/06 – 1258, 29 responded to BRH, transported to Willow Haven, returned to station at 1337.
IN 6/06 – 1927, 28 responded to Tonkawa Casino West ,No Transport, returned to station at 1959. 6/06 – 2222, 28 responded to 1100 block E. North Ave, transported to OU Med,
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6/07 – 1113, 29 responded to Billings, OK , transported to St. Mary’s Enid, returned to station at 1325.
6/07 – 1839, 28 responded to 400 block N. Main, transported to BRH, returned to station at 1930.
FIRE
6/01 – 0900, 201 responded to 100 block S. 4th , returned to station 0907.
6/04 – 0600, 22 responded 600 block Meadow Ln , lift assist , returned to station at 0612.
6/06 – 1424, 22 and 24 responded to MM 218 I-35 for grass fire, returned to station at 1458.
Year to date run numbers are as follows: Ambulance 297, Fire 85, Training 40, Total 422.
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