Woman found injured on Burien street Tuesday, transported to St. Anne Hospital

Burien, WALocal News

Emergency responders discovered an unconscious woman on the ground in Burien, Washington, on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, following a 911 call. While the caller speculated a hit-and-run may have occurred, officials determined no vehicle was involved after reviewing the scene. The woman, who remains unidentified, suffered a head laceration and was taken to St. Anne Hospital for evaluation. According to Ray Desmarais, Assistant Chief of King County Fire District #2, the speculation from the 911 caller was not supported by any witnesses or evidence of a collision.

The woman's condition has not been made public, leaving the nature of her injury unclear, whether from a fall or another medical emergency. This incident highlights the importance of accurate reporting in emergency situations, as initial assumptions can mislead responders. Local authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the woman's injury. Further updates are anticipated as officials gather more information.

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