Shoreline Fire Calls for Weeks of July 9-15 and July 16-30

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Fire Department's call report for the weeks spanning July 9-30, 2018, provides an in-depth look at emergency responses within the community. The first week recorded 68 aid calls, but this number soared to 148 in the subsequent weeks, indicating a rising demand for emergency services. A significant portion of these calls involved medical assistance, highlighting the department's critical role in public health responses. Notably, the report documented multiple brush fires, with some incidents occurring in residential neighborhoods, raising concerns about fire safety amidst dry conditions. The department also addressed various non-emergency issues, such as flooding and automatic fire alarms, showcasing their multifaceted responsibilities.

This detailed account not only informs the community about local safety incidents but also emphasizes the importance of preparedness and awareness. The data serves as a vital resource for residents to understand the challenges faced by emergency services and the necessity of community cooperation. The Shoreline Fire Department's ongoing commitment to public safety is evident through their proactive response to these incidents.

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