Fire Blotter | 70 Foot Fall; Vehicle Fire; Car vs. Garage

May 17, 2024

Crews responded to the Little Si Trailhead for the report of a hiker who fell and rolled down a steep hill for 70 feet. The person was wearing a helmet. It took crews and SAR members approximately 70 minutes to get the injured person off the mountain. The patient was transported to the hospital.

May 17, 2024

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie home to assist an individual experiencing a possible allergic reaction and difficulty breathing. Crews were dispatched back to the residence a short while later when the individual began experiencing chills and shivers. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

May 18, 2024

Crews responded to a vehicle fire on eastbound SR 18 west of the I-90 interchange. The vehicle was evacuated and fully engulfed, and the fire was under control in approximately 15 minutes. 

May 18, 2024

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie residence for an individual experiencing abdominal pain. The patient was transported to the hospital.

May 19, 2024

Crews responded to downtown Snoqualmie for the report of an occupant of a vehicle suffering from numbness and tingling in their arms, meeting the rapid stroke transport protocol.  The person was also nauseous and was transported to the hospital. 

May 20, 2024

Crews responded to a downtown Snoqualmie residence for the report of an unconscious person. Upon arrival, it was determined the individual was unfortunately deceased. 

May 21, 2024

Crews were dispatched for the report of a possible heart attack. CPR was being performed and was successful. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

May 21, 2024

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie residence for the report of a vehicle that collided with the garage. 

May 22, 2024

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie home to assist an individual suffering from extreme lower back pain. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

May 22, 2024

Crews responded to a downtown Snoqualmie business for a person who fell and suffered a head injury. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

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