Fire Blotter | Downed Tree; Unable to Walk; Vehicle Fire in Parking Structure

Here are a few calls the Snoqualmie Fire Department responded to in the last couple of weeks.

December 1, 2022

Crews responded to SR 18 near the Tiger Mt. summit to remove a downed tree blocking all westbound lanes. 

December 2, 2022

Crews responded to a residence to assist an individual who fell. 

December 3, 2022

Crews responded to I-90 east of North Bend for the report of a vehicle that left the road and went 150 feet down an embankment. The two occupants were able to remove themselves from the vehicle. One person suffered hand lacerations. 

December 3, 2022

EMTs responded to a residence to assist an individual experiencing breathing difficulties. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital. 

December 4, 2022

EMTs responded to a residence to assist an individual suffering from extreme back pain. The person was transported to the hospital for evaluation and treatment. 

December 7, 2022

Crews responded to a residence to assist an individual who had thrown out their back earlier that day and could not walk. The person was taken to a hospital for treatment. 

December 7, 2022

Crews responded to a residence to assist a person who suffered an apparent heart attack. CPR was started. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital. 

December 9, 2022

Crews responded to a two-vehicle collision on I-90 near exit 27. No serious injuries were suffered by any of the vehicle’s five occupants. 

December 10, 2022

Crews responded to the report of a pedestrian struck by a vehicle on Railroad Ave. The pedestrian did not suffer serious injuries and refused aid. 

December 10, 2022

Crews responded to the Snoqualmie Casino for a vehicle fire inside a multi-story parking structure. The garage’s sprinkler system helped extinguish the fire. Crews provided additional water to ensure the fire was out. Investigators were called to the scene to determine if the fire was intentionally set. 

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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