Fire Blotter Collapsed Runner Heart Palpitations Smoky Backyard BBQ

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Emergency crews in Snoqualmie responded to a series of incidents from September 6 to September 15, 2025, highlighting the community's reliance on swift medical assistance. A runner collapsed during a marathon, prompting immediate medical intervention due to symptoms of vomiting and altered consciousness. CPR was performed over the phone for an unconscious individual on September 8, leading to a successful revival. Meanwhile, a motorcycle accident resulted in a rider suffering two broken legs, necessitating an airlift to the hospital. Crews also addressed mental health emergencies, transporting individuals who voluntarily sought help.

A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle in a casino parking lot but remained stable after the incident. Additionally, other falls and health concerns, such as heart palpitations, were reported, illustrating the varied emergencies faced by local responders. This pattern of incidents emphasizes the importance of emergency services in maintaining community safety and health.

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