Fire Blotter North Fork Brush Fire Confusion and Dizziness Vehicle Fire

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Emergency response teams addressed multiple incidents in Snoqualmie and North Bend over several days, including a significant vehicle accident on I-90 involving three vehicles and a semi-truck, which left debris across all lanes. One person suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a local hospital. A dirt bike collision near downtown North Bend resulted in one rider being hospitalized after losing consciousness. Crews responded to a backyard fire in North Fork, classified as a controlled illegal burn, and extinguished it. Additionally, a brush fire in the median of I-90 was reported and quickly contained.

Medical emergencies included cases of food poisoning, confusion, dizziness, and a seizure at Echo Glen Children’s Center, all requiring hospital transport. The incidents underscore the importance of safety measures and public awareness in the region. Local authorities continue to monitor emergency response capabilities as incidents fluctuate.

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