Fire Blotter | Possible Anxiety Attack; Vision Problems; Fuel Spill

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

April 16, 2022

EMTs responded to a residence for the report of an individual experiencing a possible anxiety attack.

April 18, 2022

EMTs responded to a residence to assist an individual suffering from a kidney-related health issue.  The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation.

April 18, 2022

EMTs responded to assist an individual suffering from dizziness and vision loss. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. 

April 18, 2022

EMTs responded to a report of an individual feeling weak with low blood pressure. 

April 18, 2022

Firefighters responded to a gas station after receiving a report of a fuel spill, possibly caused by a leaking gas tank. The spill was estimated to be 10 feet by 8 feet. 

April 19, 2022

Firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm in a commercial building.  No fire was discovered. 

April 19, 2022

EMTs responded to assist an individual suffering from pneumonia, causing difficulty breathing. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. 

April 19, 2022

Firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm at an apartment complex. The alarm company technician was testing the system, which triggered the alarm. 

April 20, 2022

EMTs responded to assist an individual experiencing a health issue that caused walking issues. 

April 20, 2022

EMTs responded to an individual concerned that they may have accidentally taken too much medicine, causing vomiting. 

April 20, 2022

EMTs responded to assist an individual who suffered a possible seizure that caused a fall and head injury.  The patient was transported by ambulance. 

April 22, 2022

EMTs responded to assist an individual experiencing breathing issues. 

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