Fire Blotter Unresponsive at Echo Glen Snoqualmie Fire Alarm Baseball Field Crash

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Emergency crews in Snoqualmie managed several incidents from November 7 to November 16, 2025, demonstrating their readiness to respond to various emergencies. Medical calls included assistance for a person suffering post-surgery pain and another choking on food, both of whom were transported to hospitals for necessary care. A notable vehicle accident on I-90 involved a truck towing a military vehicle that jack-knifed, leaving the roadway, causing significant damage, and leaking fuel. On Redmond-Fall City Road, a car traveling at high speed lost control and crashed into a baseball field, landing on its roof, with the driver receiving treatment for non-life-threatening injuries. Crews also investigated a fire alarm at a Snoqualmie residence, finding no fire present.

These incidents underscore the critical role of local emergency services in ensuring community safety. The variety of responses reflects the diverse challenges faced by crews in the region. Ongoing training and preparedness are essential for effectively managing such emergencies.

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