Fire Blotter | Haze in the Air; Natural Gas Odor; Low Blood Pressure

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

April 30, 2022

EMTs responded to assist an individual with COVID. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment of symptoms. 

May 1, 2022

A caller reported haze in the air in the Millpond Road vicinity and was concerned there could be a structure fire nearby.

May 1, 2022

Firefighters responded to a commercial building for a report of a possible natural gas leak. Crews checked the building but could not detect a natural gas odor. PSE was called to the scene.

May 1, 2022

EMTs responded to a collision scene involving a vehicle that left the roadway and struck a tree near Tokul Road. An individual was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. 

May 2, 2022

Firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm at a multi-family housing complex. Crews investigated the area identified by the alarm system but found no fire. 

May 3, 2022

EMTs responded to a medical facility to transport a patient to a nearby hospital for treatment.

May 5, 2022

Firefighters responded to Snoqualmie Parkway and Fairway Ave for a reported multi-vehicle collision. There were no injuries.

May 5, 2022

EMTs responded to assist an individual experiencing abdominal pain. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. 

May 6, 2022

Firefighters responded to Snoqualmie Parkway and Center Blvd for a reported two-vehicle collision. Involved vehicle occupants were evaluated. No hospital transports were required. 

May 7, 2022

EMTs responded to assist an individual experiencing low blood pressure. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. 

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