Fire Blotter Cardiac Arrest Knee Injury Swift Water Rescue

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Emergency responders in Snoqualmie and North Bend dealt with numerous incidents between August 1 and August 14, 2025, highlighting the community's ongoing health and safety challenges. Crews performed CPR on a cardiac arrest patient and treated various injuries from accidents, including a motorcycle crash and a deck collapse where a man and two dogs were trapped. Notably, a swift water rescue was conducted for 11 rafters stuck on a rock in the Snoqualmie River, taking 1. 5 hours to safely ferry them to shore. The responders' prompt action ensured that all individuals involved received medical attention when necessary.

Local authorities reported that all patients were transported to hospitals for further evaluation and care. The incidents underscore the need for vigilance in both medical emergencies and outdoor recreational activities. Community leaders continue to advocate for safety awareness among residents. The series of events reflects the critical role of emergency services in maintaining public safety in the area.

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