Fire Blotter | Deception Crags Rescue; Fall from Window; Accidental Overdose

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Over a span of several days in early September 2024, emergency crews were dispatched to multiple incidents across Snoqualmie and neighboring areas, demonstrating the challenges faced by local responders. On September 5, crews assisted a person who fell due to general weakness at their residence, followed by a stroke case on September 6. A significant incident occurred on September 7 when a rock climber at Deception Crags fell and fractured an ankle, requiring a multi-agency technical rescue operation. The same day, responders dealt with an overdose case and transported the patient to the hospital. On September 9, a person fell from a third-story window, while another individual who possibly suffered a heart attack could not be revived despite CPR efforts.

The article also notes that on September 10, crews assisted individuals who fainted and fell while using a walker. These incidents highlight the critical nature of emergency services in the region and underscore the ongoing public health challenges faced by the community. The coverage serves as a reminder of the importance of safety and awareness in daily life.

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