Fire Blotter Trouble Breathing One-Vehicle Rollover Mailbox Peak Rescue

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Emergency crews responded to a series of incidents in Snoqualmie and North Bend between June 11 and June 20, 2025. A one-vehicle rollover accident occurred when a driver, reportedly traveling 80 mph, crashed into a tree, with responders treating the individual at the scene. A significant head-on collision on SR 18 blocked traffic but resulted in non-life-threatening injuries for all involved. Medical emergencies were frequent during this period, including reports of unconscious individuals and possible heart attacks, with responders performing CPR in critical situations. On June 19, crews successfully rescued a hiker suffering from a potential broken ankle 3/4 mile up Mailbox Peak trail, showcasing their commitment to trail safety.

Additionally, crews addressed a fire reported at Swenson Park, emphasizing the diverse nature of their response efforts. These incidents underline the vital role of emergency services in maintaining public safety and health in the region. The response to these emergencies reflects ongoing community needs and the importance of preparedness.

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