VRFA Blotter Kitchen fire, fall from monkey bars, bicycle accident, seizure more - Auburn Examiner

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The Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) logged multiple emergency calls from September 8 to September 14, 2025, including a kitchen fire, a bicycle accident, and a fall from monkey bars. Additional incidents included a seizure, further underscoring the diverse challenges faced by emergency responders. The VRFA's quick response to these events highlights the critical nature of community safety and the need for public awareness regarding potential hazards. Local residents are reminded to remain vigilant and prepared for emergencies. In light of these incidents, VRFA urges the community to maintain open lines of communication with emergency services.

The report serves as a reminder of the importance of timely reporting of incidents to facilitate efficient responses. As safety concerns persist, residents are encouraged to engage in preventative measures and community safety programs. The VRFA remains committed to providing reliable emergency services and support to the community.

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