Fire Blotter | Grill Fire; Not Breathing; Seizure

Here are a few calls the Snoqualmie Fire Department responded to last week.

June 26, 2022

EMTs responded to a business to assist an individual experiencing a possible allergic reaction to an antibiotic. 

June 26, 2022

Firefighters responded to a school district facility for an automatic fire alarm. Crews investigated, but no fire was discovered. 

June 26, 2022

Firefighters responded to a residence after a caller reported their grill, located on an outdoor deck, was on fire. The lid was closed and gas turned off. The fire was contained to the grill.

June 27, 2022

EMTs responded to a business for a report of an individual not breathing, possibly suffering from an overdose. CPR was performed. A pulse was detected. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital. 

June 27, 2022

EMTs responded to a business to assist an individual suffering from possible diabetic issues. 

June 27, 2022

Firefighters responded to a residence for a barbeque fire involving cedar planks that were being used for cooking. The gas was turned off and the fire was contained to planks inside the grill. 

June 27, 2022

EMTs responded to an accident scene in the vicinity of Meadowbrook Way and Reinig Road for the report of a vehicle that left the roadway and struck a tree. 

June 27, 2022

EMTs responded to assist a Covid positive individual. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation. 

July 1, 2022

EMTs responded to a residence to assist an individual experiencing overall weakness who was unable to walk. 

July 2, 2022

EMTs responded to a residence to assist an individual who suffered a seizure, resulting in the inability to move one side of their body. 

July 2, 2022

EMTs responded to a residence to assist an individual suffering from abdominal pain. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital. 

July 5, 2022 – Seizure

Firefighters responded to the Snoqualmie Falls viewing deck to assist an individual who suffered a seizure. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital

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