Fire Blotter Unconscious Adult Multiple Seizures Injured Soccer Player

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Emergency responders in Snoqualmie managed a series of incidents from October 13 to 23, 2025, addressing health and safety concerns in the community. An unconscious adult was reported, and crews performed CPR before transporting the patient to the hospital. A two-vehicle accident on Center Blvd resulted in one hospitalization, while another accident involved a rollover on I-90, with three occupants sustaining minor injuries. Crews also assisted individuals who fell or suffered from medical emergencies, including multiple seizures and a potential knee dislocation. The incidents reflect a pattern of health issues, with several patients experiencing falls, dizziness, or flu-like symptoms.

Local authorities continue to respond to these emergencies, emphasizing the importance of community health and safety resources. The data highlight the need for preventive measures and community awareness.

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