EMSA: Four Require Medical Treatment In Tulsa Toy Run

Thousands participated in the Tulsa Toy Run Sunday, strapping toys onto their motorcycles to make Christmas merrier for needy kids. Of those riders, four needed medical treatment by EMSA.

Monday, December 12th 2011, 8:26 am

By: Dee Duren


Thousands participated in the Tulsa Toy Run Sunday, strapping toys onto their motorcycles to make Christmas merrier for needy kids. The Toy Ran started at the Fairgrounds and wound up at RiverSpirit Casino.

All toys went to help the Marines Toys for Tots drive.

Four participants in the Tulsa Toy Run needed medical care during the ride, and one was in serious condition, according to Chris Stevens with EMSA.

The most serious incident was a 45-year-old man who was injured near 21st and Yale. He was treated at the scene and then taken to a Tulsa area hospital in serious condition.

12/11/2011 Related Story: Tulsa Toy Run: It's All About The Kids

Two trauma patients – a 38-year-old man and 27-year-old woman, were hurt at about 41st and Sheridan. Both were treated at the scene, Stevens said.

A 50-year-old man suffered a health problem while in the 9300 block of East 11th Street. He was taken to a local hospital by ambulance. His status was not listed.

Due to privacy laws, EMSA can only release the age and general condition of their patients.

It's not too late to help out with the Toys For Tots drive. Drop off locations are open throughout Green Country.

Find a list of drop off locations for Toys for Tots.

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