Fire Blotter | Cow causes 2-car accident; one-year old with breathing difficulties; can’t remember alarm code

December 26th

Around 7:30PM Snoqualmie Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at the Woodland Apartments. Crews found all smoke detectors sounding with no fire or smoke. Detectors were removed and the renter was advised to contact landlord to fix the detectors.

December 28th

Around 7:15AM Snoqualmie Firefighters assisted an 81-year-old female complaining of chest pains. She was transported to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital.

Around 1PM Snoqualmie Firefighters were dispatched to a fire alarm at a Ridge restaurant. Crews discovered that the pull station was activated by a child. The pull station was reset and the alarm cleared.

Around 4:15PM Snoqualmie Firefighters assisted a 44-year-old female who had fallen and requested transport to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital.

December 29th

Around 1:30PM Snoqualmie Firefighters responded to a 77-year-old male who had fallen. The patient had a nosebleed, was treated and left at home in the care of his wife

December 30th

Around 6AM Snoqualmie Firefighters responded to a two-car motor vehicle accident caused by a cow in the road. Approximate speed of impact was 50 mph with minor damage to the vehicles. One driver was transported to Swedish Hospital in Issaquah as a precaution.

Around 3:30PM Snoqualmie Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm. The homeowner was using the wrong code on alarm system and the crew was cancelled en-route.

January 5th

Around 4PM Snoqualmie Firefighters assisted a male in his 30’s who was experiencing chest pain in historic downtown Snoqualmie. Patient refused transport and further treatment. He was left in care of himself.

Around 5PM Snoqualmie Firefighters were called to the Snoqualmie Police Department where officers had an involuntary patient. The patient was transported to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital for evaluation.

January 7th

Around 3:30PM Snoqualmie Firefighters responded to a female patient who was experiencing a rapid heart rate. She was transported to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital for treatment.

Around 3:30PM Snoqualmie Firefighters were dispatched to a residential fire alarm. Crews arrived to find the alarm had been set off by painters. The homeowner arrived and reset the alarm.

January 8th

Around 6AM Snoqualmie Firefighters responded to a minor motor vehicle accident on Douglas Avenue. Three patients had minor injuries and all refused treatment.

Around 11:15PM Snoqualmie Firefighters were dispatched to a report of a one-year-old having difficulty breathing. The patient’s mother stated the family had been sick recently and believed the child was getting sick as a result. The child was transported by the mother to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital for treatment.

[In addition to the above calls, Snoqualmie EMTs responded to 13 medical aid incidents bringing the total number of calls to 23 so date, for 2020.]

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