Fire Blotter | Rollover Collision; Trouble Breathing; Brush Fire

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Fire Blotter for November 2024 offers a detailed overview of emergency responses in the region, highlighting the challenges faced by local EMTs and fire crews. On November 16, responders attended to a rollover collision on I-90, where one individual was suspected of going into shock and required hospitalization, while another suffered from head and neck pain. The following day, EMTs assisted a resident experiencing severe stomach pain, illustrating ongoing health concerns in the community. Additional incidents on November 19 included a brush fire caused by a downed power line, showcasing environmental hazards in the area. Crews also responded to a tree that fell on an SUV, trapping two individuals who, despite their injuries, refused transport.

This article underscores the importance of timely emergency responses in safeguarding public safety and serves as a vital resource for Snoqualmie residents, keeping them informed about recent incidents that could affect their daily lives and encouraging community awareness and preparedness.

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