Fire Blotter | Tiger Mountain Vehicle Fire; Illegal Burn; Twin Falls Trail Rescue

October 4, 2024

Crews responded to a fully engulfed vehicle fire involving a heavy-duty truck pulling a trailer on eastbound SR 18 near Tiger Mountain. The truck was evacuated, and the trailer was empty. One lane was blocked. The fire was under control in approximately 40 minutes.

October 4, 2024

EMTs responded to a possible overdose in downtown Snoqualmie. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

October 5, 2024

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie home to assist an individual who suffered a seizure. The person was transported to the hospital. 

October 5, 2024

A Snoqualmie caller reported a possible 3-foot-diameter brush fire behind their fence near a pond. It was determined to be an illegal burn, and the fire was extinguished. 

October 5, 2024

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie restaurant for the report of a person choking on a piece of steak.  The person was still able to pass air. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

October 6, 2024

EMTs responded to a Snoqualmie residence to assist a person experiencing numbness on the left side of their body. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

October 6, 2024

Crews responded to the Twin Falls lower trailhead for the report of a hiker who fainted about 3/4 mile into the trail. Crews hiked to the person’s location and assisted the injured hiker off the trail. The patient was then transported to the hospital. 

October 7, 2024

Crews responded to a downtown Snoqualmie warehouse building when a caller reported seeing flames inside the structure. They investigated but found no signs of a fire. 

October 9, 2024

Crews responded to the Echo Lake area for a one-vehicle accident that resulted in the involved vehicle going into a ditch. The driver complained of back pain and was transported to the hospital. 

October 11, 2024

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie home to assist a person who fell. The person had recent knee surgery and reported that their oxygen was low. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie. Featured Image Eastside Fire and Rescue Twitter]

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