Fire Blotter Sedan Vs. Guardrail Swift Water Rescue Ankle Fracture Trail Rescue

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Over a span of several days in late June 2025, Snoqualmie emergency crews responded to multiple incidents, showcasing their commitment to public safety. On June 21, a one-vehicle collision near Reinig Road left one occupant with non-life-threatening injuries, while crews transported another dizzy patient to the hospital. Tragically, a separate incident on the same day involved an unconscious individual who could not be revived despite CPR efforts. Emergency responders also addressed injuries at Echo Glen Children's Center, where a staff member suffered a possible broken foot, and an 18-year-old experienced a possible wrist fracture. The following days saw crews rescuing three kayakers in distress from the Snoqualmie River, with one person sustaining injuries that were not life-threatening.

Additional calls included a seizure case and a patient experiencing abdominal pain and an abnormal EKG. Each incident underscores the critical role of emergency services in managing health and safety risks within the community. The swift response of the crews emphasizes the importance of preparedness for various emergencies.

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