Fire Blotter | Bike Accident; Heat Stroke; Trail Rescue

August 11, 2023

Crews responded to westbound I-90 east of the SR 18 interchange for a grass fire near the right shoulder. The fire was extinguished. 

August 12, 2023

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie Ridge neighborhood for a bike accident. An individual was not wearing a helmet and suffered an arm and head injury. The person was transported to the hospital. 

August 12, 2023

Crews responded to the Snoqualmie River to rescue a person stuck on a rock in the middle of the river after their float tube popped. There were no injuries. The person was safely brought to shore. 

August 12, 2023

Crews responded to a brush fire near eastbound I-90 exit 38 in the median. The 10′ x 20′ fire was extinguished. 

August 13, 2023

Crews responded to the Snoqualmie Valley Trail in North Bend for a runner who possibly suffered heat stroke while participating in a race. The person was transported to the hospital. 

August 13, 2023

Crews responded to North Bend for the report of a cardiac arrest. CPR was performed. The individual had a pulse and was transported to the hospital. 

August 14, 2023

Crews responded to eastbound I-90 near milepost 39 for a brush fire on the right shoulder. The 100′ x 5′ fire was extinguished. 

August 15, 2023

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie home to assist an individual who fell down the stairs and injured their ankle. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

August 16, 2023

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie Ridge neighborhood for an individual who suffered a heart attack on a sidewalk. The person was revived using CPR and transported to the hospital. 

August 16, 2023

Crews responded to the Tiger Mt. summit trail for a mountain biker who crashed, suffered a broken jaw, and went unconscious. Crews hiked into the trail to triage the injured biker and pack them out. An ambulance was waiting and transported the person to Harborview Medical Center. 

August 17, 2023

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie home to assist a person having trouble breathing with possible pneumonia. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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